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VoipNow allows control and filtering over a user's outgoing calls through a clear definition of accessible call destinations, i.e. specific phone numbers. To easily manage these restricted phone numbers, you can create various database categories. With this setting in place, the user will be able to call any phone number that is not part of the database category. The The database contains the categories and the corresponding phone numbers used for screening the user's outgoing calls.
The The Call Screening Database for for <user_name> management management page allows you to:
- view the phone numbers assigned to categories
- define new numbers by clicking the the Add Phone Number icon icon available in the the Tools section section
- manage the database categories
- search for specific numbers used for call screening
- remove extensions that no longer need to be screened on outgoing calls
For more information, check the the Call Screening section section.
Add phone numbers
In order to add numbers, at least one database category must be defined for the user. However, note that you cannot add a new number to a category defined for other accounts.
The The Add Phone Numbers page page allows you to import numbers from a file or to manually add them from the web interface using the controls available in the following sections:
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For more information, read the the Manage Restricted Phone Numbers page page.
Database categories
Database categories are phone number collections used for screening purposes, as detailed in the the Call Screening section section.
The difference between the administrator's database categories and the user's is the inheritance level. Only one level is available, the the User Level, which means the database category is visible to the organization and the user accounts.
For more info on what you need to do to add a new database category, check the the Manage Database Categories section section.
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