PLANET IP PBX user’s manual
Table 4.4.2 Route Configuration Settings
| Field | Description | |
| Route ID |
| A unique ID containing alphabets, numbers, and underscore only |
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| without spaces; 32 characters maximum. | |
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| Description | Arbitrary description information. | |
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| A destination number pattern consisting of digits, digit set, and |
| Destination Number Pattern |
| wildcard characters, e.g. 9NXXXXXX matches any |
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| number starting from a digit larger or equal to 2 and with an extra | |
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| prefix digit 9. |
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| Number of leading digits to be stripped from the original dialed |
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| number when matches this route. Using 9NXXXXXX as an example |
| Number of Stripped Digits |
| route pattern with number of stripped digits equal to 1, dialing |
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| 95270001 will be stripped to be 5270001 when it actually got dialed |
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| out. |
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| A sequence of digits to be prefixed to the final dialed number after |
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| stripping. Using 9NXXXXXX as an example route pattern with |
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| number of stripped digits equal to 1 and prefix 1408, dialing |
| Prefix |
| 95270001 will be 14085270001 when it actually got dialed out. |
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| A special prefix character “w” could be used for PSTN trunks to |
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| pause 0.5 second during dialing. Say, 4 leading consecutive “w” |
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| result in 2 seconds delay before dialing. |
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4.5Route Group Configuration
A routegroup groups routes into a logical superset of route patterns. Such abbreviation simplifies the association of multiple routes with a trunk, say, a PSTN line. A route must be included into at least one routegroup in order to take the route pattern into effect.