
Configuring Call Routing
Call routing algorithms
equal to the input number, and its digits must match the
Profiles with the following telephone numbers (for example) would remain in the list:
As with subaddress routing, if the TAOS unit finds no matching telephone numbers, it drops the profiles that have other, nonmatching numbers, but retains the profiles that have a null
Fourth pass: destination device addresses
The next comparison uses
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If a call comes in on a channel that specifies a host device address instead, the TAOS unit excludes all profiles whose index does not match that address. The TAOS unit uses the most specific address match. For example, if the channel
Fifth pass: source device addresses
Next, the TAOS unit compares the device address of the line and channel on which the call was received to the preferred source addresses in its
Last pass: comparison routing type
For all profiles that remain as possible route destinations after the preceding comparison passes, the TAOS unit compares the type of the incoming call to the
Call type is information that the TAOS unit can detect about any call it receives. The information might indicate the bearer capability of the call, or it might be related to characteristics of the calling device. For example, analog modems place
The TAOS unit excludes all profiles whose routing type does not match the characteristics of the calling device or the bearer capability of the call. For example, if the incoming call uses
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