Rule Book
For each SwyxIt! user, there is exactly one rule book, which contains his or her rules. The rules included in the rule book can either be activated or deactivated. They appear in the rule book in the order defined by the user. The active rules are run in this sequence by the Call Routing Manager.
In the Call Routing Managers rule book, you will find different types of rules and actions. These can be found, together with their corresponding symbols, in the following table:
Symbol
Rule Type
System Rules
These rules are provided as preconfigurations by SwyxWare. You can also define the parameters directly in SwyxIt! during your redirections.
“Call Forwarding Unconditional”,
"Call Forwarding Busy",
"Call Forwarding No Reply"
Rule (created with the Rule Wizard)
This rule was created using the Rule Wizard . The parameters of a rule, such as telephone numbers, can be changed in the Rule Wizard.
Rule (created with the Graphical Script Editor)
This rule was created using the Graphical Script Editor. The parameters, such as number, can only be changed in the Graphical Script Editor.
Draft
This rule was only saved as a the Graphical Script Editor draft, the script may not be error-free. It cannot be activated in the Call Routing Manager, but it can be opened and edited further using the Graphical Script Editor.
Action
This is an action, which is pre-defined by the system. In this action, only parameters, such as numbers, can be changed.
Sequence of actions (created with the Rule Wizard)
This is a sequence of actions, which was created using the Rule Wizard. It can contain not only actions, but also other sequences of actions. The parameters, such as telephone numbers, can be changed by editing them in the Rule Wizard.
Sequence of actions (created with the the Graphical Script Editor)
This is a sequence of actions, which was created using the Graphical Script Editor. It can contain all of the actions, which are represented by blocks. Other self-defined sequences of actions cannot be imported. These parameters can only be changed directly in the Graphical Script Editor.
Last modified date: 06.16.2023