Assigning Trunk, Feature, Ip Trunk, & Route Access - Altigen AltiWare OE/ACC Version 5.0 Administration Manual

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Parameter
Description
First Digit
These define how the system responds to the first digit
Assignment
dialed by the user. If a particular digit is grayed out—not
available—that means it cannot be used in the country
location selected in the General window.
The drop-down list options for each digit are as follows:
Assigning Trunk, Feature, IP Trunk, & Route Access
You can use trunk, feature, IP trunk, and route access outgoing call options
alone or in combination when making the number plan assignments.
Trunk Access
Usually, 9 is used as the analog or PSTN trunk access code, and AltiWare
uses 9 as the default for trunk access. You can keep that configuration and
assign other digits such as 7 or 8 to Route Access and IP trunk access, or
you can change it. There are no defaults for IP trunk or Route Access.
Feature Access
By default, the first digit assignment for # is set to Feature Access, which
is used as part of feature access codes. In addition, you may also set 1- 9 or
* to Feature Access. For example, if 7 is set to Feature Access, Station
Login (#27) can also be accessed using 727.
IP Trunk Access
Only one IP trunk access option is allowed per AltiWare system. It is highly
recommended that the same IP trunk access code (e.g. 8) be used for all
AltiWare systems in the network. To use Voice over IP, you must set up
this access and, in addition, configure the IP Dialing Table as discussed in
"Defining an IP Dialing Table" on page 5-27 and set the VoIP codecs as
discussed in "Setting VoIP Codecs" on page 10-12.
AltiWare OE System Installation & Administration Manual
Extension
Trunk Access
Feature Access
Operator
Invalid (no action)
IP Trunk Access
Route Access
System Configuration
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