Matrix SETU VFXTH System Manual 156
• Click the Destination Port Determination link.
• To configure the table for the SIP Trunk, click the SIP-Destination Number Based link.
• To configure the table for the FXO Port, click the FXO-Destination Number Based link.
• To configure the table for the FXS Port, click the FXS-Destination Number Based link.
The Destination Number Based Table page opens.
• Click Add to add an entry. A new window opens.
• In the Destination Number field, enter the number (max. 24 characters) you expect callers to dial.
Valid characters: 0 to 9, +, * and #. Default: Blank.
• In the Minimum Digits field, enter the minimum number of digits of the destination number that the
caller must dial for the system to route the call. Range: 01 to 24. Default: 03.
If the dialed number string is less than the configured minimum length, the call will be rejected.
• In the Maximum Digits field, enter the maximum number of digits of the destination number the caller
must dial for the system to route the call. Maximum length range: 01 to 24. Default:16.
If the number string dialed by the caller exceeds the maximum length configured, the system will strip
off the extra digits, and routes the call.
• Select the CLI Number to be send on Destination Port. You may select from the following options:
• Received Calling Party
• Received Called Party
Default: Received Calling Party
CLI Number to be sent on Destination Port is applicable when FXS Port/Group is determined as the
Destination Port.
• To create a group of sequential FXS Ports as members,
• Select the desired FXS Port numbers as members. Default: 1.
• In the in - order field, select the order in which the system should check for a free member FXS
Port to route the call.
Select Ascending to start checking from the first to the last member FXS Port. Select
Descending to start checking from the last to the first member FXS Port. Default: Ascending.