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Chapter 3 Web Administrator Site Configuration

Routing Table Entry Properties

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1 In the Web Administrator, select Configuration|Incoming
Routing Table.
2 Select Add Directories Lookup Rule.
The Routing dialog appears.
3 In the Directory Attribute field, select the Attribute from the
drop list.
4 Enter the directory value.
The default placeholder, *$did$ transmits the incoming number. The
asterisk (*) represents any combination of long-distance code and
city code. $did$ represents the actual DNIS/DID number. Note that
the entire entry is enclosed in parenthesis.
CSID, ANI or DTMF routing can replace DNIS/DID. In those cases, the
number is represented by the placeholders: $ani$, $dtmf$ and
$csid$.
It is also possible to provide format specifications, using the question
mark (?). For example:
$did:???-????$
A semi-colon (:) serves as the delimiter between the placeholder tag
and the format specification. Question marks are replaced by
characters from the corresponding field, from right to left.
The search filter may contain any number of placeholders. For
example:
(|(facsimiletelephonenumber=$did$)(facsimiletelephonenumber=*$di
d:????$)(facsimiletelephonenumber=$ani:???-????$))
The backslash (\) can also be used as an escape character.
Here are a few examples of matches, placeholders and their
corresponding formatted results:
DID=5146331493, "$did:xxx xxx-xxxx$" would give "514
633-1439";
DID=5146331493, "$did:xxxx$" would give "1439";
DID=6331493, "$did:xxx xxx-xxxx$" would give " 633-1439";
ANI=6331493, "$ani$" would give "6331439";
ANI=6331493, "$ani:xxxx$" would give "1439";
OmniTouch Fax Server System Administrator Guide - 8AL_90215_USAA ed.01

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