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Destinations
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Inbound destinations are the DID/DDI, DNIS or Alias for inbound calls. `Click here for the youtube video`_
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Configure Inbound Destinations: (This will auto-configure an Inbound Route also)
.. Tip::
Outbound destinations can be created also.
*Select* **Dialplan** from the drop-down list and then *click* **Destinations**.
To add a destination **click** on the **plus** button on the right.
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*Enter* the route information below and *Click* **Save** once complete.
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*Examples* of options under **Actions** and **Conditions**.
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* **Type:** Inbound or Outbound. Choose if this is an inbound destination or outbound destination.
* **Destination:** This is usually the DID a caller will call.
* **Context:** This will usually be public.
* **Actions:** Choose where the call will go after it enters FusionPBX.
* Dialplans can also be used as an action. To enable a dialplan to be visable go to `Dialplan > Dialplan Manager <../dialplan/advanced_dialplans.html#enable-a-dialplan-destination>`_ and edit a dialplan. Select **True** from the **Destination** field and click save. This applies to dialplans that have a value in the **Number** field.
* **Caller ID Name Prefix:** Adds a name to the Caller ID that will display to the endpoint and call detail records.
* **Record:** Record all calls made to the destination.
* **Account Code:** Used in some billing systems.
* **Domain:** The domain can be global to all domains or domain specific.
* **Enabled:** Enabled will enable the destination or Disabled to disable the destination.
* **Description:** A way to label and organize what the destination is for.
* **Inbound Routes**
* Once a Destination is created an inbound route is also created. `Click here to view more about Inbound routes `_.
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Optional: Replace ^(?:\+?1)?(\d{10})$ in Inbound Routes with either 0123456789 or a DID Number depending on the Route Destination setting.
`Destinations Default Settings`_
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.. _Destinations Default Settings: /en/latest/advanced/default_settings.html#id6
.. _Click here for the youtube video: https://youtu.be/8-EJM0hd-J8