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UCM6200 Series User Manual
Version 1.0.19.27
Inbound Rule Configurations
Table 60: Inbound Rule Configuration Parameters
Trunks
Select the trunk to configure the inbound rule.
Pattern
All patterns are prefixed with the "_".
Special characters:
X: Any Digit from 0-9.
Z: Any Digit from 1-9.
N: Any Digit from 2-9.
".": Wildcard. Match one or more characters.
"!": Wildcard. Match zero or more characters immediately.
Example: [12345-9] - Any digit from 1 to 9.
The pattern can be composed of two parts, Pattern and CallerID Pattern.
The first part is used to specify the dialed number while the second part
is used to specify the caller ID and it is optional, if set it means only the
extension with the specific caller ID can call in or call out. For example,
pattern '_2XXX/1234' means the only extension with the caller ID '1234'
can use this rule.
Notes:
Multiple patterns can be used. Each pattern should be entered in new
line.
Users can add comments to the end of patterns to better organize and
keep track of complex rules by typing “/*” and “*/” before and after each
comment respectively.
Example:
Pattern
CallerID Pattern
_X.
_NNXXNXXXXX /* 10-digit long distance */
_818X. /* Any number with leading 818 */
1000
1001
Disable This Route
After creating the inbound route, users can choose to enable and disable it. If
the route is disabled, it will not take effect anymore. However, the route
settings will remain in UCM. Users can enable it again when it’s needed.
Allowed to seamless transfer
Allows the selected extension to use this function. If an extension is busy, and
a mobile phone is bound to that extension, the mobile phone can pick up calls
to that extension.
Block the Backward Collect
Call
To indicate whether to block the backward collect call. If checked, block the
call.
Note that the header "P-Asserted-Service-Info: service-code=Backward
Collect Call" indicates the backward collect call.