Yealink N824 [46/104] Call control

Yealink N824 [46/104] Call control
N824 Administrator Manual
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Call Control
This chapter shows you how to control outbound calls and incoming calls with
outbound routes and inbound routes.
Outgoing Rules
Incoming Rules
PIN Settings
Blacklist
Outgoing Rules
Outbound Route
An outbound route works like a traffic cop giving directions to road users to use a
predefined route to reach a predefined destination. Outbound routes are used to
specify what numbers are allowed to go out a particular route. When a call is placed,
the actual number dialed by the user is compared with the dial patterns in each route
(from highest to lowest priority) until a match is found. If no match is found, the call
fails. If the number dialed matches a pattern in more than one route, only the rules
with the highest priority in the route are used.
Note:
N824 compares the number with the pattern that you have defined in your route 1.
If matches, it will initiate the call using the selected trunks. If it does not, it will
compare the number with the pattern you have defined with route 2 and so on.
The outbound route which is in a higher position will be matched firstly.
Adjust the outbound route sequence by clicking these buttons .
Go to PBXOutbound Call Control→Outgoing Rulesto edit outbound routes.
Please check the outbound route configuration parameters below.
1) General Settings
Table 8-1 Outbound Route-General Settings
Options
Description
Route Name
Used to identify the route. The name is usually descriptive, i.e.
"local" or "international".
Password
OPTIONAL.
Select a PIN list from PIN Settings to set password for the
outbound route. A route can prompt users for a password

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