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# Routing Plan

You can go to Routing > Routing Plan to define your routing plan:

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Inside the Routing Plan page, you can see all the routing plan you have created:

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You can then create a new routing plan and add routing rule inside.  To add routing rule, you simply click on the "routing name":

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You can add new routing rule by clicking on the Edit button:

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Each routing rule has a set of condition and actions.  The condition you can defined are:

* ANI Prefix
* ANI Min Length
* ANI Max Length
* DNIS Prefix
* DNIS Min Length
* DNIS Max Length

The action you can defined are :

* Static Routing&#x20;
* Dynamic Routing


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