6.11 AutoClip Parameters
AutoClip Routing
AutoClip routing is used for routing of incoming calls and SMS messages in NetStar mainly through the carriers that do not transfer the PBX CLI. For example, an outgoing call via the GSM carrier identifies itself as a SIM card number assigned to a port, not as a calling user. For these cases, the information on outgoing calls and messages is saved into AutoClip routing tables, which help find the originally calling user and route the incoming call or SMS to this user. For more details on AutoClip routing refer to Subs. 7.7 AutoClip router.
AutoClip Parameters
You can save records on outgoing calls/messages including user defined parameters into the AutoClip table with the aid of AutoClip parameters. To define the AutoClip parameters, use the Global data – AutoClip parameters menu. The menu is divided into two parts. A list of available AutoClip parameter sets is on the left. Here add, remove or rename the sets using the context menu. On the right, you can configure the parameters of a selected AutoClip parameter set.
Figure: View of AutoClip Parameter Setting Menu Used for Saving
- Name – is the name of the AutoClip parameter set.
- Number – is the number of the AutoClip parameter set. It has no function in the current firmware, but is ready for later use.
- Store:
- Missed – store only records on unanswered calls (including rejected) in the AutoClip router.
- Answered – store only records on answered calls (signalling connections) in the AutoClip router.
- Both – store records on all calls made (answered, missed, rejected) in the AutoClip router.
- Mark record as used:
- After alerting – a record is marked as used after the originally calling user extension starts ringing (Alerting message).
- After active – a record is marked as used after the originally calling user receives an incoming call (Active message).
- Action after record call/message use:
- None – no action is done after use and the record may be reused for the next matching call(s)/message(s) (until its validity has expired).
- Restart timeout – the record validity is restarted after use and the record may be reused for the next matching call(s)/message(s) (until its validity has expired).
- Delete record – the record is deleted after use.
- Time [mins] – set the validity period for each record of the AutoClip router. When it is checked, the given record has an unlimited validity.