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• Enable Privacy - with this selection, SIP privacy will be specified for the corresponding route. This selection enables a group of checkboxes in order
to choose the key headers that are to be fully or partly hidden or replaced. The Require Privacy checkbox selection is used to restrict the delivery of
the SIP message if any of the selected headers cannot be hidden (or replaced, depending on the configuration of the SIP server) before being sent to
the destination.
For E1/T1 destination type, the Port ID drop down list contains available E1/T1 trunks. The available Timeslots (TS) should be selected on the next page.
For FXO destination types, a group of Port ID radio buttons allows you to select whether a specific or any available FXO line will be used to route the call.
The Any@Any selection indicates that the call will be routed through the first available FXO line. The Specific Ports selection is used to select a group of
routing settings for shared FXO lines.
Each Shared Gateway Ports radio buttons group is dedicated to one shared FXO device and is used to configure shared FXO lines usage when using the
corresponding routing entry. None selection means no shared FXO lines will be used for the call routing of the specific routing rule. Any Port@ipaddress
(where ipaddress is the IP address of the FXO gateway that shares its FXO lines) selection means the call will be routed through the first available shared
FXO line. FXO@ipaddress port checkboxes are used to select those which shared FXO ports will be used for the corresponding rule routing. In case if
multiple shared FXO ports are selected here, the first available port will be used.
The FXO Lines Load Balancing drop down list is used to enable load balancing mechanism on the PSTN lines. The None selection in this list means that
no load balancing will be applied and the call will be routed through the first available PSTN line (among the selected ones). The Round Robin selection
means that according to an internally gained statistics of most used PSTN lines, the call will be routed to the less used and currently available PSTN line
(among the selected ones).
For ISDN destination type, the Port ID drop down list contains the following options:
• Any Port (User)@Any - any shared ISDN trunks running in User mode.
• Any Port (Network)@Any - any shared ISDN trunks running in Network mode.
• ISDN Trunk@ipaddress - shared ISDN trunks on the selected gateway (where ipaddress is the IP address of the ISDN gateway that shares its ISDN
trunks)
• Any Port (User)@ipaddress - any shared ISDN trunks from the selected gateway running in User mode.
• Any Port (Network)@ipaddress - any shared ISDN trunks from the selected gateway running in Network mode.
The Call Routing Wizard - Page 3 appears if the Filter on Source / Modify Caller ID checkbox had been enabled on Page 1 of the Call Routing Wizard.
It will require information about the source caller.
The Source Number Pattern field requires the caller address for which the current route will be applied. The complete list of characters and wildcards is
allowed in this text field (see chapter
Allowed Characters and Wildcards).
The Source Type drop down list gives you the option to select the source type (PBX, SIP, ISDN, FXO, E1/T1, SIP Tunnel, Any) used by the source caller to
reach the QX IP PBX.
The settings in the Caller ID Modification group allow Caller IDs of source calls to be modified.
The Number of Discarded Symbols (NDS) text field requires the number of digits that should be discarded from the beginning of the Source Number
Pattern. The field should be empty if digits do not need to be discarded. Only numeric values are allowed for this field, otherwise the error message
“Error: Number of Discarded Symbols is incorrect - digits allowed only” will appear.
Prefix
text field requires entering the symbols (alphanumerics
and any characters supported in the SIP username) that will be placed
in front of the Source Number Pattern instead of the discarded digits.
(For example, if the routing pattern is 12345, the Number of Discarded
Symbols is two, and the prefix digits are 909, the final phone number
will be 909345.) Wildcards are allowed here (see chapter
Allowed
Characters and Wildcards).
The two-stage dialing is available for PBX, ISDN, and E1/T1
destination types.
The Discard Non-Numeric Symbols checkbox is used to discard any
non-numeric symbols from the Source Number Pattern.
Fig.II- 140: Call Routing Wizard - page 3
The Display Name text field allows you to replace an original caller’s ID with the custom display name for the corresponding routing rule. This field is
optional and when it is left empty, an original caller ID will be displayed on the called destination’s phone, otherwise the name inserted here will appear
on the phone. This field is not available for PBX-Voicemail destination type routing rules.
The Remove Display Name checkbox is used to remove caller IDs from calls made with this routing rule. This checkbox is not available for PBX-Voicemail
destination type routing rules.
The Next button will open the Call Routing Wizard - Page 4 where different information about source caller will be required depending on the selected
Source Type. For the SIP source type, the Source Host text field will require one or more IP addresses or host names of the SIP server where the caller is
registered, or the caller’s device if they are direct calls, separated by a space. In case of FXO, ISDN or E1/T1 source types selected, Source Port ID drop