Configuring Phone Lines and Calling Routing Behavior

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Managing the Line Selection for Outbound Calls

 

 

 

 

 

Different line interfaces for U.S., international, and 1-800 numbers EXAMPLE: (<:L1,2>9xx. <:L3>011852xx. <:L4>1800xxxxxxx)

This example has three parts:

<:L1,2>9xx. Line 1 and Line 2 can be used if the sequence starts with 9 and includes at least two additional digits.

<:L3>011852xx. Line 3 can be used if the sequence starts with 011852 and includes at least two additional digits.

<:L4>1800xxxxxxx. Line 4 can be used if the sequence starts with 1800 and includes at least seven additional digits.

Separate lines for long distance and local calling EXAMPLE: (<:L1>9xx. <:L2>8xx.)

Line 1 is used for any dialed sequence that starts with 9. Line 2 is used for any dialed sequence that starts with 8. This call routing rule is effective if users understand that 9 is the steering digit for long distance (with Line 1 configured for the ITSP and its inexpensive long distance service) and that 8 is the steering digit for local calls (with Line 2 configured for a SPA400 that has local phone lines connected).

Specifying a hunt order for FXO lines on one SPA400 unit EXAMPLE: (<:L2{1,2}>8xx)

Line 2 is configured for a SPA400. This line is used for any dialed sequence that starts with 8. The preference is to seize port 1. If port 1 is unavailable, the next preference is to seize line 2. If neither port is available, then the call fails.

Specifying a hunt order for FXO lines on multiple SPA400 units EXAMPLE: (<:L4{1},3,2{2,4}>9xx)

Lines 2, 3, and 4 are configured for SPA400 units. These lines are used for any dialed sequence that starts with 9. The preference is to use Line 4, port 1. If it is unavailable, then any port on Line 3 can be used. If Line 3 is unavailable, then the next choice is Line 2, port 2. If it is unavailable, the next choice is Line 2, port 4. If it is unavailable, then the call fails.

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