VoIP Cookbook: Briker's Outbound Routes
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Outbound routes are used to manage where the call should go to, the one going out through the trunk. It is these Outbound routes that define all the outgoing calls. For example, for connecting to PSTN, Briker uses prefix 9, which is followed by the destination number. The following is an example of its configuration.
In IPPBX Administration, choose Outbound Routes. Choose Add Route.
Fill in the configuration using the settings shown in The Figure. Of the parameters in the settings, route name, dial pattern (the initial code to connect to other server), and Trunk Sequence (Trunk being used. Look at Trunks section) are most important. Once you have completed the settings, click Submit Changes.