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* when provisioning a phone, you can upload a phone book to the phone
* when provisioning a phone, you can upload a phone book to the phone
* for routing incoming calls based on caller ID number, working also with regular expressions, so you can for example route based on the area code
* for routing incoming calls based on Caller ID number, working also with regular expressions, so you can for example route based on the area code
* for provide on the fly conversion of caller ID number to name
* for provide on the fly conversion of Caller ID number to name


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When you define a phone book, a special destination will be added to your available list of destinations: "Route by phone book". Using this special destination, you can send the call to a different destination, based on the Caller ID number. The Caller ID number can be stored as regular expression, so for example, you can easily send all "Italian" number to a certain extension:
[[file:italianroutebyphonebook.png|400px]]

Revision as of 14:08, 7 October 2016

You can define one or multiple phone books in each tenant. Phone books can be used for several actions:

  • when provisioning a phone, you can upload a phone book to the phone
  • for routing incoming calls based on Caller ID number, working also with regular expressions, so you can for example route based on the area code
  • for provide on the fly conversion of Caller ID number to name

Phonebook.png

Each phone book can be completely customized based on the fields required

Managephonebook.png

When you define a phone book, a special destination will be added to your available list of destinations: "Route by phone book". Using this special destination, you can send the call to a different destination, based on the Caller ID number. The Caller ID number can be stored as regular expression, so for example, you can easily send all "Italian" number to a certain extension:

Italianroutebyphonebook.png