Outgoing calls are sent over trunks as determined by the
configuration of the Outbound Routing page. This is designed to be as
flexible as possible, and allows for fall-through and multiple paths -
eg, Least Cost Routing!
This is simply a descriptive name for the trunk, which will be shown on the right hand side of the screen.
If this route is hit by a caller, and this is not empty, they will
be prompted for a password. If they get the password incorrect, the
call will be dropped, and will not try for a match on any further
trunks.
Settnig this means that this route is used for 'Emergency' calls.
If you wish to have a different caller ID send for this call (eg, when
you're dialling 000/911/999), turn this on. Any calls matching this
dial pattern will use the Caller ID specified in Emergency CID rather
than the usual Outbound CID in Extensions.
A Dial Pattern is a unique set of digits that will select this trunk. Enter one dial pattern per line.
Rules:
Examples
When this route is matched by the Dial pattern above, trunks are
tried in the order listed here. Note that if you have a password
protected trunk, and the caller gets the password wrong, it does not
proceed to the next trunk. Make sure you click 'Add' after adding the
trunk, and before you click 'Submit'.