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modifications are globally applied to any VCX system feature that uses
the pattern.
■ To modify route properties, click a route name in the Route column.
The Edit Route page appears displaying the current properties of the
selected route. See Figure 110
. You can modify the route name
(described in Table 31
), however any modifications are globally applied
to any VCX system feature that uses the route.
3 Click Save.
Deleting a Route Plan To delete one or more route plans:
1 Click Route Plans.
The Route Plans page appears. See Figure 116
.
2 You can delete one route plan or multiple route plans.
■ To delete one route plan, click Delete in the Action column for the
route plan you want to delete.
■ To delete multiple route plans, enter a check mark in the check box
preceding each route plan you want to delete, then click Delete
Selected.
A confirmation window appears prompting you to verify the delete
action.
3 Click OK.
The Route Plans page refreshes.
Managing OutDial
Patterns
This section provides information on how to add, edit, and delete OutDial
patterns. An OutDial pattern is an optional configuration element for an
end point and determines how the outbound destination number is
modified. An end point can have many OutDial patterns.
For example, you may want to configure an OutDial pattern for an end
point that directs a PSTN call through a PSTN interface so that it does not
go through the IP network first and then to the PSTN.
You can also configure an OutDial pattern for an end point assigned to a
route. In this case, the OutDial pattern could be used to strip off
site-specific access codes. For example, if the site code for a branch office
is 8 and the defined pattern is 863*, you would set the translation string
as 63*. Stripping off the site code, 8, can improve call routing efficiency.