Outbound Routing
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- | If you want to enter a separate routing for different | + | If you want to enter a separate routing for different Outbound numbers, you need to add a separate entry for each route. |
- | The system works by looking at your Outbound routes from the top down and as you add | + | The system works by looking at your Outbound routes from the top down and as you add new Outbound routes, the number increases by 1. ie route 0, route 1,..etc |
- | You can either enter a route that starts with different numbers like 13 or you can define a | + | You can either enter a route that starts with different numbers like 13 or you can define a specific call plan that matches numbers depending on the number dialled. |
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+ | I have discovered that you can't add multiple starting numbers even if you separate them with a , or ; or put them on separate line. You have to add a separate Outbound route for each "starting with" numbers |
Revision as of 08:43, 2 February 2013
If you want to enter a separate routing for different Outbound numbers, you need to add a separate entry for each route.
The system works by looking at your Outbound routes from the top down and as you add new Outbound routes, the number increases by 1. ie route 0, route 1,..etc
You can either enter a route that starts with different numbers like 13 or you can define a specific call plan that matches numbers depending on the number dialled.
I have discovered that you can't add multiple starting numbers even if you separate them with a , or ; or put them on separate line. You have to add a separate Outbound route for each "starting with" numbers