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How to add Time groups and Time conditions modules in Issabel

  • 0:53 PBX configuration
  • 0:57 Time groups configuration
  • 2:00 Time Conditions configuration
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adding Time groups and Time conditions in Issabel

Time Groups and Time Conditions are modules available in Issabel. The Time Group module enables a list of times against which incoming or outgoing calls are checked. Time groups are always associated with time conditions, another module that controls the destination of a call based on the time. This article covers the method to add the Time groups and Time conditions modules in Issabel.

Installation

Add Time Groups

Open your issabel dashboard and Select PBX ---> PBX configuration. Select the Time Groups option from the available list of options. 1

Enter the description for the time group and all the information in the required fields. Click on the Submit button and choose Apply Config. 2 3 The Time Group module has been added. 4

Add Time Condition

Choose the Time Condition option. In the Add Time Condition page, enter time condition name. Select Time Group and the Destination. Once you have entered the necessary details, click on submit to add the time condition. 5 6 Time condition module is now added to your Issabel service. 7 With this, the method to add Time groups and Time conditions in Issabel comes to an end.

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Frequently asked questions ( 5 )

Q

What is Time Groups module used for issabel?

A

The Time Groups Module is used to define periods of time that can then be selected in the Time Conditions module or Outbound Routes module.

Q

How to check time condition override feature code in issabel?

A

You can check the time condition feature code check the following location, choose the PBX-->PBX configuration-->Feature codes.

Q

What is the feature code of time condition on issabel?

A

The time condition feature code on Issabel is *27.

Q

What is meant by Time Group module on issabel?

A

The Time Group module enables a list of methods of testing incoming or outgoing calls.

Q

How to open the time Group options on issabel?

A

To open the time Group options on issabelOpen your issabel Go to dashboard and Select PBX ---> PBX configuration. Select the Time Groups option from the available list of options.

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