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Routing incoming call via CLI data 2

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May 31, 2002
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Is there a way to route specific incoming calls via their CLI information?
We have some customers that are sometimes rude to the receptionists and I would like to send the calls straight to their consultants.
 
You could do this both in your Incoming Call Route in IPO configuration and in VMPro using function CLI Routing.
 
Yes indeed. Under INCOMING CALL ROUTING.
(from the book)
Incoming Number:
Matches to the digits presented by the line provider. A blank entry matches all calls that do not match other entries. By default this is a right-to-left match.

– : Using a- in front of the number causes a left-to-right match.

* : Use a * to match any number for which a more specific match doesn't exist.

Combining * in the Incoming Number field and . in the Destination field allow a single incoming call route to direct a range of incoming numbers which match internal destinations.

X or x : Use X's to enter a single digit wild card character. For example -91XXXXXXXXXXX will only match when 13 digits, starting with 91, are received. N, n and ? cannot be used.

i : The i character does not affect the incoming number matching. It is used for Outgoing Caller ID Matching, see below.

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Hope this helps...

Kris G.
 

That is good info Kris, thanks.

Can you also use a wildcard for the Line Group ID field in the ICR? For example, I have two PRIs (local telco and long distance/toll free) and each one sends the same four digits to get to the same caller.
 
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