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3. New Ring Group setup will appear:
3. New Ring Group setup will appear:


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* '''Ring Group name:''' enter your Ring Group name here, for example "Sales ring group";
* '''Ring Group name:''' enter your Ring Group name here, for example "Sales ring group";
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* '''Dialing Strategy:''' Choose the ring strategy from the drop down list;
* '''Dialing Strategy:''' Choose the ring strategy from the drop down list;
* '''CallerID Prefix:''' Define what callerID prefix should be added for the incoming call. For example, if your ring group is used for sales department, you can add a "sales" CallerID name;
* '''CallerID Prefix:''' Define what callerID prefix should be added for the incoming call. For example, if your ring group is used for sales department, you can add a "sales" CallerID name;
* '''Route to DID if No Answer:''' Choose a DID number from the drop down list, to which route the call if none of the ring group devices answer the call. DID must be assigned to device or dialplan to be displayed in this drop down.
* '''Route to DID if No Answer:''' Search for a DID number from the auto-complete list, to which route the call if none of the ring group devices answer the call. DID must be assigned to device or dialplan to be displayed in this list.
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Revision as of 14:05, 23 November 2012

About

A ring group acts like any other Asterisk extension number except it rings a collection of Asterisk extensions which you specify. If you dial a ring group number, it will ring all of the Asterisk extensions associated with that ring group.


Currently supported Dialing Strategies

Currently MOR supports these Dialing Strategies:

  • ringall

If you need other dialing strategies to be implemented - please contact us directly.



What is needed to setup a Ring Group?

  • At least one DID number, you can get one from DIDWW



Where to find Ring Groups?

Ring Groups currently are available only for admin and can be found in SETTINGS -> Billing -> DIDs -> PBX functions -> Ring Groups:

Ring groups path.png

How to create a new Ring Group?

1. Go to: SETTINGS -> Billing -> DIDs -> PBX functions -> Ring Groups

2. Press: Add.png New Ring Group

3. New Ring Group setup will appear:

Ring group 2.png

  • Ring Group name: enter your Ring Group name here, for example "Sales ring group";
  • Comment: (optional) enter your Ring Group description, for example "This is my Sales Ring group";
  • This Ring Group will be reached by such local extension: Enter an extension, that will be used to dial this ring group

locally. Remember not to duplicate your extensions!;

  • Ring Time (how long device will ring): Define how many seconds to ring the group of devices (default is 60 seconds);
  • Options to use when dialing (Advanced): !!!ATTENTION!!! Do not use this field if you are not sure what you are doing.

This field allows you to enter more advanced Dialing options. More information can be found here;

  • Dialing Strategy: Choose the ring strategy from the drop down list;
  • CallerID Prefix: Define what callerID prefix should be added for the incoming call. For example, if your ring group is used for sales department, you can add a "sales" CallerID name;
  • Route to DID if No Answer: Search for a DID number from the auto-complete list, to which route the call if none of the ring group devices answer the call. DID must be assigned to device or dialplan to be displayed in this list.



How to add devices to a Ring Group?

Ring groups 3.png

  • This Ring Group will be reached by such DIDs: Click on the Add did rg.png to assign a DID number from a drop down menu that will be used to call this Ring Group;
  • Will ring these devices: Click on the Add device rg.png and choose users with their devices which will be used in this Ring Group;
  • Show Extension lines Click on this link in order to check the Extension lines which will be used when dialing. This is for information purposes only.

Extension rg.png

  • After you have successfully completed the configuration, you should see a similar result on the right hand side on the window (This is ONLY an example!!):

Ring group.png


Virtual device

Adding a virtual device allows calling both to local devices and external numbers at the same time. Create a virtual device (click here for detailed information about devices) and then make a Call Flow for it. Click Icon call flow.png to see a basic Call Flow and then click Edit.png in the Before State line. Select Action: Forward, Forward to: External number, enter the number and click Change.


Devices callflow.png


Device is now ready to be assigned to a Ring group.




See also