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The dynamic routing module does not actually create the database, table, user to access the database or grant permissions. These are assumed to existing already. If you need help setting up please follow this example.
Setup a dynamic route in Freepbx (Menu Applications -> Dynamic Routes) with the following details:
It is always advisable to define a default destination. This will be used if the lookup fails or returns and unknown result. If you don't define a default destination the default behaviour is to disconnect the call.
Here is a screen shot of the configurations:

Revision as of 09:50, 12 June 2016

Send priority callers into a different ring group, IVR or queue

In this example priority callers will be identified by their phone number which maps to a priority entry in the table.

Callerid Priority
12345678 normal
23456789 normal
34567890 top

The dynamic routing module does not actually create the database, table, user to access the database or grant permissions. These are assumed to existing already. If you need help setting up please follow this example. Setup a dynamic route in Freepbx (Menu Applications -> Dynamic Routes) with the following details:

It is always advisable to define a default destination. This will be used if the lookup fails or returns and unknown result. If you don't define a default destination the default behaviour is to disconnect the call.

Here is a screen shot of the configurations: