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Destination: Define the destination of this rule. There are three directions of the destination.
E164: Define a right E164 number of the destination you want.
Min Digits: The minima digits you dial.
Max Digits: The maxima digits you dial.
Hunt Method – Enable the Hunt Group function and pick up the hunt type.
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None – Disable this function
Group – The call will search other ports to be the destination with the same group if the origin destination is busy.
All – The call will search other ports to be the destination with the same type if the origin destination is busy.
The min and max digits are the range for the number you dial. For example: The min number of digits is 1 and max number of digits is 10. The call will follow this routing if the number I dial is between 1 and 10 digits. If I dial over 10 digits, this call will follow the default routing.
Routing Table is a rule to define the destination of the calls you make. You could define the rules by the number you dial or by the ports. The Routing Table button will show you the configuration table.
In fact, there are two directions of the incoming calls (from IP or FXO side). The explanation of the default routing is as below:
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The most important usage is for the
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