route-to

Route-to Command

route-to

Purpose

Routes calls either to a destination that is specified by digits collected from the caller or an adjunct (route-to digits), or routes calls to the destination specified by the administered digit string (route-to number).

Syntax

route-to digits with coverage <option>

route-to number <number> with cov <option> if unconditionally

route-to number <number> with cov <option> if digit <comparator> <digit>

Valid Entries

number: 1 to 16 digits (includes the Abbreviated Dialing (AD) special characters (~p, ~w, ~m, ~s, ~W), *, #.)

option: n (no), y (yes)

comparator: =, <, <=, >, >=, <>

digit: 0 through 9 or a single "#"

Requirements

Route-to digits requires Call Prompting software.

Route-to number requires Basic Call Vectoring software. For the digit option, Call Prompting software must be installed. Comparators other than = (equals) are only available with Vectoring (G3V4 Enhanced).

Example

route-to digits with coverage y

route-to number 3300 with cov n if unconditionally

route-to number 473957 with cov y if digit >= 8

Issue 4 September 1995 A-69

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AT&T 555-230-520 manual Route-to Command, Route-to number number with cov option if unconditionally