Configuring An Area Prefix - HP FlexNetwork MSR Series Configuration Manual

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[RouterB-voice-dial-entity5555] line 2/1
[RouterB-voice-dial-entity5555] user 5555 password simple 5555
[RouterB-voice-dial-entity5555] quit
[RouterB-voice-dial] entity 1000 voip
[RouterB-voice-dial-entity1000] address sip proxy
[RouterB-voice-dial-entity1000] match-template 1...
[RouterB-voice-dial-entity1000] quit
[RouterB-voice-dial] quit
# Enable SIP registration.
[RouterB-voice] sip
[RouterB-voice-sip] registrar ipv4 2.1.1.2
[RouterB-voice-sip] register-enable on
4.
Verify the configurations:
[RouterC-voice-server] display voice sip-server register-user all
user
----------------------------------------------------------------------1000
1000
1111
5000
5555
The four directory numbers are already registered, they cannot originate external calls, and
Phone 5000 cannot originate calls to Phone 1000.

Configuring an area prefix

Network requirements
As shown in
The internal numbers of a company are four-digit long and the area prefix is 8899.
An external user needs to dial the area prefix 8899 before an internal number. The local SIP
server on Router C removes the area prefix from the dialed number and calls the four-digit
internal number.
The external phone attached to Router A is not registered with Router C.
The internal phone attached to Router B is registered with Router C.
Figure 56 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure Router C:
# Configure the router to operate in the alone mode.
<RouterC> system-view
[RouterC] voice-setup
[RouterC-voice] sip-server
[RouterC-voice-server] server-bind ipv4 2.1.1.2
[RouterC-voice-server] server enable
number
1111
5000
5555
Figure
56:
status
online
1.1.1.1:5060
online
online
online
191
address
1.1.1.1:5060
2.1.1.1:5060
2.1.1.1:5060

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