Add an Outbound Route
To allow users to make outbound calls through trunks, you need to set up at least one outbound route on the PBX.
X.
that allows users to dial any outgoing numbers. You can delete
the default outbound route, then add a new one to configure settings according to your
needs.- Go to Add. , click
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On the configuration page, configure an outbound route according to your
needs.
- Name: Enter a name to help you identify it.
- Dial Patterns: Used to match the digits that
users dial. When the dialed numbers match a dial
pattern, PBX will route the call out through matched outbound
route.
Pattern Description X Refers to any digit between 0 and 9. Z Refers to any digit between 1 and 9. N Refers to any digit between 2 and 9. [###] Refers to any digit in the brackets. . Wildcard . matches one or more numbers. ! Wildcard ! matches none or more than one characters.
- Member Trunks: Select a trunk to make outbound calls. If the dialed number matches a dial pattern of the outbound route, PBX will route the call out through selected trunk.
- Extensions: Select which extensions are allowed to use this outbound route.
- Password: Optional. Set a password for the
outbound route. If a password is set, users are required to enter a
password when they try to make outbound calls through this route.
- None: No password is needed.
- PIN List: Select a PIN list. Users are required to enter a password in the PIN list when they try to make outbound calls through this outbound route.
- Single Pin: Enter a password. Users are required to enter the password when they try to make outbound calls through this outbound route.
- Max Call Duration (s): Set the maximum call
duration in seconds for every call through the outbound route.
When a user places an outbound call, the extension or outbound route with shorter Max Call Duration (s) takes precedence.
- Rrmemory Hunt: Optional.
- If the feature is enabled, PBX will remember which trunk was
used last time, and then use the next available trunk to call
out.
For example, PBX uses the first trunk to call out, then it will use the second trunk to call out next time.
- If the feature is disabled, PBX will use trunks orderly to call out.
- If the feature is enabled, PBX will remember which trunk was
used last time, and then use the next available trunk to call
out.
- Time Condition: Optional. You can define during which time period can users use this outbound route. By default, users can call out through the outbound route at any time.
- Click Save and Apply.
Note: After you finish the outbound route configurations, you need to check and adjust
the priority of your outbound routes, so that PBX can match and route the call out
through the proper outbound route.