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ALLO NANO PBX - 4.2 DID Routing

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2. PBX Feature Prefixes: This lets the user assign the codes for different features present in the NANOPBX.
2.1 Blind Transfer: This is to assign the code for performing Blind Transfer (Please refer Section
No.8.2 regarding how to execute).
2.2 Attended Transfer: This is to assign the code for performing Attended transfer (Please refer
Section No.8.2 regarding how to execute).
2.3 Voice Mail Operator: This is to assign the code for accessing the voice mail. This will allows end-
users to change their personal settings for voice mail handling. By
dialing to this number, any users who are registered to NanoPBX can
access the Voice Mail.
2.4 Call Pickup: This feature code is to pickup the ringing extension from another extension if the
party is not available in the desk.
2.5 Three way calling pin: Assign the pin number for performing 3-way conference calling (Please
refer Section No.8.3 regarding how to execute).
2.6 Call Parking Extension: This is to assign the code for performing Call Parking Extension and the
Range, which will allow you to set number of parking extensions where
the call on hold will be parked (Please refer Section No.8.2 regarding
how to execute)
3. Caller ID/Country Configuration:
3.1 Caller ID Spoofing: Allows you to set extension no which displays on the screen of the receiver
3.2 Country: Allows you to select the country.
3.3 CID Detection: Select the tone for caller ID detection
4. Time Configuration: Set the local date and time of the NanoPBX. It is used to trigger different IVR
Schedules. Manual entry of Date and Time will not be updated after reboot.
5. NTP Configuration: URI or IP address of the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server, which will be used by
the phone to synchronize the date and time.
4.2 DID Routing
What is a DID?
A DID is an incoming phone number. DID Routing is a feature that enables incoming calls to be routed
directly to selected stations without attendant assistance.
4.2.1 Configuring DID Routing
Navigation: SETTINGS > DID Routing: This is where you setup your DID Routing

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