AdminGuide:Service:NumberingPlan

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Description

The internal numbering plan rules the routing of a call internally to the KalliopePBX The Numbering Plan is committed by calls generated by an extension, and also by calls coming from outside.
To discriminate the different permissions associated with these two types of calls, the Numbering Plan has two columns, one with the enabled selections for calls originating from extensions (local and remote) and one for those originating from an outside line.
The selection is matched on the numbering plan according to the displayed order, routing the call according to the following matching priority:

  1. Services
  2. Custom selections
  3. List of extensions
  4. Remote extensions
  5. Other selections

Services

By clicking on the pencil icon, you can access the page for editing codes and enabling/disabling various services. If a service is enabled but has no assigned code, it will remain inactive.

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These are the available services:

We report below the default values of the services that can be activated at numbering plan level.

Custom codes

The second part of the numbering plan lets you customize routing based on specific codes or numbering ranges.

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You can edit the code (by removing a certain number of digits and adding a prefix) before forwarding it to one of the destinations selectable on the contextual drop-down menu.

You can choose one of the following destinations:

You can edit these settings by clicking on the pencil icon on the right; the page lists the defined custom forwarding rules and lets you edit, delete, and create them. Note that the rules will be automatically ordered as they are saved, with exact ones first and then prefix- or range-based ones.