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Action
What will happen if this rule is
invoked.
Possible actions include:
Reject the call: if this rule is invoked the
call will be terminated and the outgoing
part of the call will not be established
Enter the auto attendant : the call will be
connected to the auto attendant
Enter the auto attendant + TCS-4: the call
will be connected to the auto attendant
and an extension accepted
Call this number "xxx": where xxx
represents what is displayed:
o for IP to ISDN calls: a number or
a pattern
o for ISDN to IP calls: a pattern, a
hostname, or an IP address
meaning that "xxx" will be called if this
rule is invoked.
Call with the original called number: the
original called number will be used to
place the outgoing part of the call
Call these numbers: meaning that this is
a video call using N x 64kbps or N x
56kbps (for legacy ISDN endpoints only).
The first two numbers to be called are
listed here; click the dial plan number to
view the complete list of numbers
included in this rule
Call port <x> leased line group <x>: if the
ISDN Gateway is using leased line mode,
this action indicates on which port the call
will be made and using which leased line
group
Bandwidth
The maximum ISDN bandwidth that
will be used for the call if this rule is
invoked.
The value will be one of:
• Telephone: the call will be restricted to
voice-only.
• <default>: the default maximum
bandwidth setting is used. To configure
the default bandwidth go to Home >
Settings > ISDN
• Number of kbps: the maximum
bandwidth allowed for calls matching this
rule
• N x 64kbps: the call is a video call using
N x 64kbps (for legacy ISDN endpoints
only)