Caller Based Routing

Description:

Caller Based Routing allows the routing of incoming Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) calls from specific callers based on the Calling Line Identification (CLI), also known as Caller ID. The incoming call can be mapped as a Allow-List or Deny-List call at the PSTN controller gateway depending on the configuration of Call Service Routing Type for the Caller ID in the Caller Based Routing Service form. For more information on the configuration options, see Caller Based Routing Service.

The following table describes a few routing possibilities using Allow-List and Deny-List types:

Call Service Routing Types           

Allow-List

Deny-List

Route calls to a specific Destination Number. For example, calls from an important client can be routed directly to the account manager.

Block calls from specific callers.

Route calls within a geographic region to a specific Destination Number. For example, calls from 613 area code can be routed to Ring Group A, and the calls from 416 area code can be routed to Ring Group B.

Route intrusive calls to the security or legal team.

Caller Based RoutingExample

The following table describes the routing based on the Caller Based Routing configuration:

Caller ID

Primary Node ID (PNI)

Destination Number

Caller Based Routing Service Type

6135921234

599

4052920

Allow-List

6135922122

599

9999

Deny-List

8234362340

 

 

Deny-List

In the above example, the incoming calls are routed as follows:

Incoming Call Digit Matching

The matching of the CLI is done from left to right. This enables the Caller Based Routing feature to consider both the country and the area codes. For Allow-List calls, the destination number must be specified and cannot be left blank. In case of Deny-List calls, the destination number is not mandatory and can be left blank. Allow-List calls are routed based on exact or partial match of the caller ID, while the Deny-List calls are routed based only on the exact match of the caller ID.

The Caller Based routing service fails in the following scenarios:

Example

The following table describes the match results for the incoming calls when a Deny-List service type is programmed for the Caller ID 613:

Caller ID

Match Result

613

Exact Match

613-592-2122

Partial match

1-613-592-2122

No match

In the above example, the Deny-List routing fails for both 613-592-2122 and 1-613-592-2122 caller IDs.

NOTE

 

Conditions and Feature Interactions

Programming

  1. Trunk Attributes form

  1. Caller Based Routing Service form

NOTE: The Caller ID must be unique within the Caller Based Routing Service form.

NOTE: For Deny-List service type, if you enter the Primary Node Identifier (PNI) number, the destination cannot be empty.

 

Device Support

Not applicable

Operation

None