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A new window will open, displaying a list of filters that you can set up in order to configure your criteria. Each filter consists of three elements: the filter's property (account code, dialled number, etc), an operator and a value field.
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To add a filter to your alarm object, select a filter type from the
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select a filter's property, enter a relevant value and match a suitable operator . All available operators are described in the table below:in order to define its meaning.
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equals | An alarm will be triggered when the
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is not equal to | An alarm will be triggered when the
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begins with | An alarm will be triggered when the
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does not begin with | An alarm will be triggered when the
In the example below, an alarm will be triggered when a call's dialled number does not begin with
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ends with | The alarm will be triggered when a call whose account code ends with a particular combination of digits matches the value entered.
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does not end with | The alarm will be triggered when a call whose account code ends with a particular combination of digits does not match the value entered.
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contains | The alarm will be triggered when a call whose account code contains a particular combination of digits matches match the value entered.
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does not contain | The alarm will be triggered when a call whose account code contains a particular combination of digits does not match the value entered.
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