Name
Description
Calling Rule Name
The name of the Calling rule
Pattern
The dialing rule
Send to Local
If this option is checked and Destination is
Destination
defined, calls matching the specified pattern
may be sent to a local extension."
Destination
Choose the Local
Destionation:User/VoiceMenu/Hungup...
Use trunk
Defines the Trunk that calls, matching the
specified pattern, will be placed through.
Strip
Allows the user to specify the number of digits
that will be stripped from the front of the
dialing string before the call is placed via the
trunk selected in \"Use Trunk.\" One might.
Prepend these
Allows the user to specify digits that are
digits
prepended before the call is placed via the
trunk. If a user's trunk required 10 digit
dialing, but users were more comfortable
performing 7 digit dialing, this field could be
used to prepend a 3 digit area code to all 7 digit
strings before they are placed to the trunk. User
may also prepend a 'w' character for analog
trunks to provide a slight delay before dialing
Use Failover
Failover trunks can be used to make sure that a
Trunk
call goes through an alternate route, when the
primary trunk is busy or down If "Use Failover
Trunk" is checked and "Failover trunk" is
defined, then calls that cannot be placed via the
regular trunk may have a secondary trunk
defined. If a user's primary trunk is a VoIP
trunk, but one wants calls to use the PSTN
when the VoIP trunk isn't available, this option
is a good idea.
Fail over trunk
Choose the trunk
1. Pattern: X ... Any Digit from 0-9; Z ... Any Digit from 1-9; N ... Any Digit from 2-9;
[12345-9] ... Any Digit in the brackets (in this example, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); .... Wildcard, matches
anything remaining; i.e. _9011. Matches anything starting with 9011 (excluding 9011 itself); ! ...
Wildcard, causes the matching process to complete as soon as it can unambiguously determine
that no other matches are possible. For example, the extension _NXXXXXX would match
normal 7 digit dialings, while _1NXXNXXXXX would represent a three digit area code plus
phone number, proceeded by a one.
2. Strip: Allows the user to specify the number of digits that will be stripped from the front of the
dialing string before the call is placed via the trunk selected in Use Trunk. For example, want
users to dial 9 before their long distance calls; however one does not dial 9 before those calls
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Type
Default
Textbox
Null
Textbox
Null
selected
no select
ComboBox
Null
ComboBox
Null
Textbox
Null
Textbox
Null
selected
no select
ComboBox
ComboBox
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