Call Routes; Outbound Routes; Configuring Outbound Routes; Table 62: Outbound Route Configuration Parameters - Grandstream Networks UCM630 Series User Manual

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Outbound Routes

In the following sections, we will discuss the steps and parameters used to configure and manage outbound
rules in UCM630X, these rules are the regulating points for all external outgoing calls initiated by the UCM through
all types of trunks: SIP, Analog and Digital.

Configuring Outbound Routes

In the UCM630X, an outgoing calling rule pairs an extension pattern with a trunk used to dial the pattern. This
allows different patterns to be dialed through different trunks (e.g., "Local" 7-digit dials through an FXO while
"Long distance" 10-digit dials through a low-cost SIP trunk). Users can also set up a failover trunk to be used
when the primary trunk fails.
Go to Web GUIExtension/TrunkOutbound Routes to add and edit outbound rules.
Click on
to add a new outbound route.
Click on
to edit the outbound route.
Click on
to delete the outbound route.
On the UCM630X, the outbound route priority is based on "Best matching pattern". For example, the UCM630X
has outbound route A with pattern 1xxx and outbound route B with pattern 10xx configured. When dialing 1000
for outbound call, outbound route B will always be used first. This is because pattern 10xx is a better match than
pattern 1xxx. Only when there are multiple outbound routes with the same pattern configured.
Calling Rule Name
Pattern

CALL ROUTES

Table 62: Outbound Route Configuration Parameters

Configure the name of the calling rule (e.g., local, long_distance, and etc.). Letters,
digits, _ and - are allowed.
All patterns are prefixed by "_" character, but please do not enter more than one
"_" at the beginning. All patterns can add comments, such as "_pattern /* comment
*/". In patterns, some characters have special meanings:
[12345-9] ... Any digit in the brackets. In this example, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 is
allowed.
N ... Any digit from 2-9.
. ... Wildcard, matching one or more characters.
! ... Wildcard, matching zero or more characters immediately.
X ... Any digit from 0-9.
Z ... Any digit from 1-9.
- ... Hyphen is to connect characters and it will be ignored.
[] Contain special characters ([x], [n], [z]) represent letters x, n, z.
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