Add a Misc Destination¶
A Misc Destination wraps an arbitrary phone number (internal or external) so it can be used as a routing target anywhere FreePBX asks for a destination — IVR, Time Condition, Inbound Route, Ring Group fallback, etc.
Before You Start¶
- You know the number you want to dial — internal extension, feature code, or full external number.
Steps¶
- Go to System Attributes → Misc Destinations.
- Click Add Misc Destination.
- Fill in:
- Description — e.g.
On-Call Cell. - Dial — the number to dial. Examples:
1001— an internal extension12075551234— a full PSTN number (must match an outbound route pattern)*98— voicemail feature code
- Description — e.g.
- Click Submit.
- Click Apply Config.
Use It¶
Anywhere FreePBX shows a destination dropdown, you'll now find your label under Misc Destinations.
Verify¶
Point an Inbound Route at the Misc Destination and place a test call.
Common Issues¶
- External call fails. No outbound route matches the dial pattern. Check Trunk Attributes → Outbound Routes.
- Number dials internally instead of externally. Number conflicts with an internal extension/feature code. Add a
9prefix or whatever your outbound prefix is.