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Enter Inbound Phone Book data for your MultiVOIP. The fields of the Add/Edit Inbound Phone Book screen are
described in the table below.
Field Name
Values
Accept Any
Y/N
Number
Remove Prefix
dialed digits
Add Prefix
dialed digits
Channel
channel, or
Number
"Hunting"
Description
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Call Forward Parameters
Enable
Y/N
Forward
Unconditional,
Condition
Busy,
No Response
Forward
IP address,
Destination
phone number,
port number,
etc
Ring Count
integer
Registration
In an H.323 VOIP system, gateways can register with the system using one of these identifiers: an
Option
E.164 identifier, a Tech Prefix identifier, or an H.323 ID identifier. This section not available for
Parameters
the –FX and –SS series models.
In a SIP VOIP system, gateways can register with the SIP Proxy. This is the only area available to
the –SS series.
In an SPP VOIP system, gateways can register with the SPP Registrar VOIP unit.
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Add/Edit Inbound Phone Book: Field Definitions
Description
When checked, "Any Number" appears as the value in the Remove Prefix field.
The Any Number feature of the Inbound Phone Book does not work when an
external routing device is used (Gatekeeper for H.323 protocol, Proxy for SIP
protocol, Registrar for SPP protocol).
When no external routing device is used. If Any Number is selected, calls
received from phone numbers not matching a listed Prefix (shown in the Remove
Prefix column of the Inbound Phone Book) will be admitted into the VOIP on the
channel listed in the Channel Number field. "Any Number" can be used in
addition to one or more Prefixes.
portion of dialed number to be removed before completing call to destination
(often a local PBX)
digits to be added before completing call to destination
(often a local PBX)
Channel number to which the call will be assigned as it enters the local telephony
equipment (often a local PBX). "Hunting" directs the call to any available channel.
Describes the facility or geographical location at which the call originated.
Click the check-box to enable the call-forwarding feature.
Unconditional. When selected, all calls received will be forwarded.
Busy. When selected, calls will be forwarded when station is busy.
No Response. When selected, calls will be forwarded if called party does not
answer after a specified number of rings, as specified in Ring Count field.
Forwarding can be conditioned on both "Busy" and "No Response
Phone number or IP address to which calls will be directed.
For H.323 calls, the Forward Destination can be either a Phone Number or an IP
Address.
For SIP calls, the Forward Destination can be one of the following:
(a) phone number,
(b) IP address,
(c) IP address: port number,
(d) phone number: IP address: port number,
(e) SIP URL, or
(f) phone #: IP address.
For SPP calls, the Forward Destination can be one of the following:
(a) phone number,
(b) IP address: port, or
(c) phone number: IP address: port.
When "No Response" is condition for forwarding calls, this determines how many
unanswered rings are needed to trigger the forwarding.
Chapter 5: Phonebook Configuration
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