ProSBC - How to check/export all routes
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ProSBC - How to check/export all routes
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to manually check how a number is routed. Actually, you can only export static and not all routes under "Configuration/Gateway/Routes".
This would be very useful, specially after any route sets update or import.
Thanks in advance !
Regards,
I'm looking for a way to manually check how a number is routed. Actually, you can only export static and not all routes under "Configuration/Gateway/Routes".
This would be very useful, specially after any route sets update or import.
Thanks in advance !
Regards,
Guest- Guest
Re: ProSBC - How to check/export all routes
Hello
You can use the Testing script tool to see how numbers are routed. Please go to Routing Script ->Testing script parameters. You will see some parameters there as below;
@call_params = {:calling => '0120000276', :called => '05012345678', :called_sip_host => 'domain.com', :nap => 'NAPS_ET'}
If you enter calling, called numbers and Incoming NAP on nap=> section it will give you the route which will be used.
Or you can use the Test Call tool. You can enter the phone numbers and select the Simulate incoming call from the mode and select the incoming leg, and click to Place Call button. It will generate a test call and you see the routes too.
Best Regards
You can use the Testing script tool to see how numbers are routed. Please go to Routing Script ->Testing script parameters. You will see some parameters there as below;
@call_params = {:calling => '0120000276', :called => '05012345678', :called_sip_host => 'domain.com', :nap => 'NAPS_ET'}
If you enter calling, called numbers and Incoming NAP on nap=> section it will give you the route which will be used.
Or you can use the Test Call tool. You can enter the phone numbers and select the Simulate incoming call from the mode and select the incoming leg, and click to Place Call button. It will generate a test call and you see the routes too.
Best Regards
Guest- Guest
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