Difference between revisions of "Inbound Routes"
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Directs public inbound calls to an internal destination on the system.<br/> | Directs public inbound calls to an internal destination on the system.<br/> | ||
− | Inbound Call Routing is used to route incoming calls to destinations based on one or more conditions and context. It can send incoming calls to an auto attendant, huntgroup, extension, external number, or a script. Order is important when an anti-action is used or when there are multiple conditions that match. | + | *Inbound Call Routing is used to route incoming calls to destinations based on one or more conditions and context. It can send incoming calls to an auto attendant, huntgroup, extension, external number, or a script. Order is important when an anti-action is used or when there are multiple conditions that match. |
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Revision as of 23:35, 20 October 2010
Directs public inbound calls to an internal destination on the system.
- Inbound Call Routing is used to route incoming calls to destinations based on one or more conditions and context. It can send incoming calls to an auto attendant, huntgroup, extension, external number, or a script. Order is important when an anti-action is used or when there are multiple conditions that match.
ADD inbound route
Name: Condition 1: Field Expression Condition 2 Field: Expression: Action 1: Action 2: Order: Enabled: Description: