Yes indeed. Under INCOMING CALL ROUTING.
(from the book)
Incoming Number:
Matches to the digits presented by the line provider. A blank entry matches all calls that do not match other entries. By default this is a right-to-left match.
– : Using a- in front of the number causes a left-to-right match.
* : Use a * to match any number for which a more specific match doesn't exist.
Combining * in the Incoming Number field and . in the Destination field allow a single incoming call route to direct a range of incoming numbers which match internal destinations.
X or x : Use X's to enter a single digit wild card character. For example -91XXXXXXXXXXX will only match when 13 digits, starting with 91, are received. N, n and ? cannot be used.
i : The i character does not affect the incoming number matching. It is used for Outgoing Caller ID Matching, see below.
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Hope this helps...
Kris G.