Managing Call Distributions

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Note The features and/or parameters listed in this article may not be available from your telephone service provider.



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Introduction

Call distributions are used to allow incoming calls to be forwarded to telephones or other destinations, such as:

  • National or intentional telephone numbers
  • vPBX internal telephone numbers
  • VoiceMail Box
  • Announcements with or without interactive user guidance IVR


The call distribution can be controlled in time:

  • Time delayed
  • Only at certain times of the day
  • Only on certain weekdays


With the flexible configuration options group calls, ring calls, etc. can be realized.




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Configuration


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Where to Configure this Feature

As vPBX administrator:

nav Tab "PBX"
nav Tab "Subscriber xx"
nav Tab "Distribution"


As subscriber:

nav Tab "Distribution"




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Creating and Deleting a Feature ENTITY

Create a new distribution element:

  1. Click Button [ + Add ]
  2. A dialog pops up where the following parameters can be configured:
  3. For saving the configurations click the Button [ Save ]


Modify an existing distribution element:

  1. Click the row of the desired distribution element
  2. Modify the desired parameter
  3. For saving the configurations click the Button [ Save ]


Delete a distribution element:

  1. Click the waste icon AdminCenter Waste Basket at the end of the row of the desired distribution element







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Configuration of a Distribution Element


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Define a Name

The call distribution element can have any Name. It serves to describe the task of the call distribution element.




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Define the Destination

As possible destinations of a call distribution element can be selected:

  1. "Number":
    The call will be routed to the configured destination number.
    The destination number can be any telephone number, e.g. public telephone numbers, internal vPBX telephone number. If the distribution has an vPBX internal number then don't forget to add prefix , e.g. "0").
  2. "VoiceMail":
    The call will be routed to the VoiceMail Box of this number. The feature VoiceMail Box must be activated so that it can be selected.
  3. "Announcement":
    The call will be routed to the selected announcement. You can select the announcements made for this telephone number.




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Delayed Forwarding to the Destination

The call forwarding to the destination can be delayed:

  • The delay specifies how many seconds the routing shall be delayed.
  • The time measurement starts when this call distribution was invoked.

Example for calculating the delay:

As a rule of thumb, a telephone rings once every 4 seconds. When the routing shall be started after four times of ringing, the delay is calculated as follows:
4 rings x 4 sec + 2 sec reserve = 18 sec delay


Note

If the destination is a telephone number and no VoIP device is registered to the number, the delay is not carried out unless the destination has its own call distribution!





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Limiting by the System-Wide Ring Back Time

The telephone switch and vPBX has a system-wide maximum ring-back time, which determines how long telephones may ring on an incoming call. This max. ring-back time prevents telephones from "ringing infinitely". By default, the max. ring-back time is set to 120 seconds.


The max. ring-back time restricts the accumulated delay time since the incoming call to the last possible destination:


Note

Consult the vPBX administrator or provider for information of the max. ring-back time.



The restriction by the max. ring-back time can be bypassed by creating a call distribution on an announcement. The announcement should contain a "Restart" whose duration is less than the max. ring-back time.




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Already Ringing Telephones Stop or Continue Ringing

Define if other already ringing telephones of this or previously invoked distributions shall continue with ringing:

  • Stop all already ringing telephones
  • All ringing telephones continue with ringing




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Stop Forwarding of the New Destination

The parameter "Call Forward" defines if call forwards and call distributions of the new destination shall be executed or not:

  • "possible"
Forwarding, if any, of the new destination are executed.
  • "not possible"
Forwarding of the new destination are not executed.


Example:

The supporter "31" has the internal vPBX number 31 and is also a member of the call distribution "Support". The supporter has also a direct dialing in telephone number and configured "private" call forwards on the internal telephone number 31.
Now, if a call arrives at the support group, then it is not desired that the "private" call forwards of supporter "31" are executed for the supporter group routing.
→ The solution is that in the call distribution element to supporter "31" the "Call Forward" is configured to "not possible".




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Disable the Distribution Element

The call distribution element can be disabled by parameter "State":

* "suspended"
The call distribution element will not be executed.
* "active"
The call distribution element is executed.




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Schedule for Distribution Elements

It is possible to define at which times and/or weekdays a distribution element should be executed. This determines when a destination number is to be reached.




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Schedule for Day Times

With the configuration of day times it will be defined at which times the call distribution element is active:

  • "From"  -  "To"
  • If no times are configured then the call distribution element is active all day.
  • If day times and weekdays are configured, then this call distribution element is only active on these days at the defined times of the day.


Examples:

  1. Forwarding "Night" to the VoiceMail Box from 18:00 - 08:00:
    From     To
    00:00    08:00
    18:00    24:00
  2. Forwarding to call distribution "Support" from 08:00 - 12:00, 13:30 - 18:00:
    From     To
    08:00    12:00
    13:30    18:00
  3. Forwarding to call distribution "Children's Crib":
    08:00 - 09:30, children rest, 11:00 - 12:30, lunch break, 14:30 - 18:00
    → If more than two time schedules are required, then two ore more call distributing elements to the same destination must be defined!
    Distribution Element, Name: "Children's Crib Morning"
    From     To
    08:00    09:30
    11:00    12:30
    Distribution Element, Name: "Children's Crib Afternoon"
    From     To
    14:30    18:00




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Schedule for Weekdays

With the configuration of weekday it will be defined at which days of the week the call distribution element is active:

  • Selection of the desired weekday: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
  • If no weekday is selected, then this element is active every day.
  • If day times and weekdays are configured, then this call distribution element is only active on these days at the defined times of the day.















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Parameter Configuration


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Parameter: Name

Description: Defines the name of the distribution
Configuration: Configuration String:
  • Any string
Default: None
Version: AdminCenter V6.0





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Parameter: Destination

Description: Defines the call destination type of this distribution element and further needed informatin to the destination, e.g. telephone number.
Configuration: Selection Menu:
Number:
The destination telephone number must be configured in the input mask.
The number can be any dialable internal vPBX or public destination telephone number. If the destination is a public telephony number then a leading vPBX prefix, e.g. "0" may be added.

VoiceMail:
The destination is the private VoiceMail Box.

Announcement:
The destination is an Announcement of the user.
The user must have created one ore more announcement. The available announcements are offered in a drop down list.

Default: Nummer
Version: AdminCenter V5.7





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Parameter: Delay

Description: Defines the time delay in seconds until the destination is called.


Example of delay time calculation:

As a rule of thumb, a telephone rings once every 4 seconds. If after 4 times ringing the call shall be forwarded then the delay time is calculated as follows:
4 ringing x 4 sec. + 2 sec. reserve = 18 sec. delay time
Configuration: Number
Default: 14
Version: AdminCenter V5.7





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Parameter: Other Phones

Description: Defines of already ringing telephones of this or preceding distributions shall continue or stop with ringing.
Configuration: Selection Menu:
"stops ringing"
Already ringing telephones of this or preceding distributions stop with ringing.

"cont. ringing"
Already ringing telephones of this or preceding distributions continue with ringing.

Default: stops ringing
Version: AdminCenter V5.7





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Parameter: Call Forward

Description: Defines if following distributions or call forwarding shall be executed or not.
Configuration: Selection Menu:
possible
Following distributions or call forwarding will be executed.

not possible
Following distributions or call forwarding will not be executed.

Default: möglich
Version: AdminCenter V5.7





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Parameter: State

Description: Defines if this distribution element is executed.

Hint:
The "state" can be used for switching on/off a distribution element manually.

Configuration: Selection Menu:
active
This distribution element is active and will be executed.

suspended:
This distribution element is suspended and will not be executed

Default: active
Version: AdminCenter V5.7





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Parameter: Schedule, Day Time: "From" – "To"

Description: Defines at which day times the distribution element is activated.


Note
  • If no day times are defined then the distribution element is active the whole day.
  • If week days are defined then this distribution element is active at the selected week days and day times.


Configuration: Configure the times in the hh:mm format
Default: NO day times
Version: AdminCenter V5.7





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Parameter: Schedule, Week Days: "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", "Sun"

Description: Defines at which days of a week the distribution element is activated.


Note
  • If no week days are defined then the distribution element is active the week.
  • If day times are defined then this distribution element is active at the selected week days and day times.


Configuration: Selection Button: box on Activated - box off Not activated


For the week days:

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Default: No week days selected
Version: AdminCenter V5.7




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