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Chapter 27: Microsoft Exchange Integration
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ber. It will then use the digit string from this match to make the outgoing call. An
example of a valid number mask is 91425xxxxxxx. This field can contain only num-
bers and the letter 'x'.
Dialed Number – Define the dialed number for the dialing rule. The dialed number
is used to determine the actual dial string that is sent to the IP gateway. This number
can be different from the number that is obtained by Unified Messaging for the out-
going call. However, your PBX can also be configured to omit the area code for local
calls and can be configured for private voice numbering plans. Any wildcard (x) char-
acters in the dial string are substituted with the digits from the original number that
were matched by the number mask on the dialing rule. An example valid dialed num-
ber is 9xxxxxxx. This field can contain only numbers and the character "x".
Comment - Use this text box to input a comment or description for the dialing rule
that you are adding.
Figure 161. Creating a dialing rule
For example, if the business number of a personal contact is 5102529712, then the
number mask should be set as "91510xxxxxxx", because UM will add "91" automat-
ically, and the Dialed Number is "9xxxxxxx", so that the final dialed number will be
"92529712".
You can use the wild card "*" to handle any length of digits.
4. Assign the Dial Entry to mailbox Policies: Go to UM Mailbox Policies, select the
mailbox that users belong to, open the Dialing Restrictions tab, and assign the rule
group you just created.