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Destinations are the endpoints where customer calls are routed using Teldrip.

The “Pause Destination” feature temporarily stops a destination from receiving customer calls.

In order to pause a destination:
  • Navigate the “Manage Destination” menu.
  • In the “Action” column, locate the “Pause” button.
  • Press the “Pause” button to either pause or resume calls to that destination.
  • To edit a destination, you need to:
  • Login to your “Teldrip” account.
  • Go to the “Dashboard”.
  • Click on the "Manage Destination" menu.
  • Locate the destination that you want to edit.
  • In the “Action” column, find the "Edit" button.
  • Press the "Edit" button to open the destination settings.
  • Make the necessary changes to the destination details.
  • Lastly, save your changes.
  • Number: It refers to a specific phone number or device where calls are directed.
  • SIP: This is a protocol that enables calls over the internet, directing them to a specific device.
  • “Ring Timeout” is the maximum duration a call will ring at a destination before it is marked as unanswered.

    Capping & Limits are restrictions set on calls and conversions at the destination level. They help you control call volume, conversion rates, and revenue from each destination.

  • Incoming Capping: It limits the number of calls a destination can receive.
  • Conversion Capping: This restricts the number of call conversions at a destination.
  • Revenue Capping: It caps the revenue generated from calls to a specific destination.
  • “Business Hours” allow you to set specific time frames during which a destination generates revenue, depending on the selected time slots.

    “Concurrency Settings” control the number of simultaneous calls that can be routed to a destination.

  • None: It denotes no limit on the number of concurrent calls.
  • Max: This type restricts the total number of concurrent calls allowed.
  • Hourly: It restricts the number of concurrent calls within an hourly period.
  • “Suppression” allows you to block specific caller IDs from being routed to a destination.

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