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SPA9000 Field Reference Voice tab B Call Routing Rule Call Park MOH Server Call Park DLG Refresh Intvl Default Group Line Group 1/2/3/4 User ID Special dial plan that determines which line interfaces can be used for an external outbound call request from client station based solely on the target public number. The dial plan is in the (rule|rule|...|rule) format where: rule = pattern n = 1, 2, 3, or 4, pattern = any digit pattern (see on how to choose a digit pattern). If the target number matches the pattern of a rule, the Line indices in the rule's prefix are the line interfaces that can be used to make that call. Matches are performed from left to right, so make sure the most specific rules are placed first. For example: Default: (9xx.) The default call routing rule specifies that any of the four line interfaces can be used for any target number starting with 9 followed by at least 2 more numbers. The MOH Server to be used to handle a parked call. For example: [email protected]:5082. If this parameter is not specified, the internal parking lot is used to host the parked call, in which case the parked caller hears the internal music file. Default: imusic The interval in seconds between refreshing a call park session. Default: 0 (disables session refreshes) Same as , but applies to the default group. Default: 1,2,3,4 Comma-separated list of User ID patterns. A client station whose User ID matches any of the give patterns is considered to belong to that group. If the User ID matches more than one group, the smallest group number is assumed. If the User ID does not match any group, the client station is considered to belong to the default group (also known as Group 0). Each User ID pattern allows * and ? wildcards as well as %xx escaped characters. Default: blank (includes all client stations) SPA9000 Voice System Administration Guide 214