This page contains instructions on how to set up the Set Call Priority rule.
Overview
The Set Call Priority rule is only available for Queue extensions and it makes them treat certain calls with a predefined priority. With the help of this rule, you can set the order in which the incoming calls are routed through the queue.
Rule structure
The Set Call Priority rule structure is:
<Set call priority> to <call_priority> when CallerID <callerID_action> <number> and call is in time interval <time_interval>.
Add in position <rule_position>. <Do not follow> other rules when call is not completed.
Rule options
This table contains the parameters required when setting up the Set Call Priority rule.
Option | Description |
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<callerID_action> | Choose when the Set Call Priority rule is performed:
Default value: Is any. |
<number> | Specify an extension number or a regular expression the incoming call will be matched to. Number matching is based on the CallerID. If the remote party does not send a CallerID, no matching can be performed. However, you can use the Is anonymous option to route anonymous calls. |
<time_interval> | Choose the time interval during which the incoming calls must be checked. Default value: Anytime. |
<call_priority> | Fill in the importance you want to associate to the specified number(s). |
<rule_position> | Specify the position of the rule in the list. |
<Do not follow> | This rule is considered final and, if the call is not completed, no other rules will apply. |
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