Pstn Dial Plan - Billion 800VGT User Manual

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PSTN Dial Plan

This section enables you to configure "VoIP with PSTN switching" on your system. You can define a
range of dial plans to select which calls are routed over VoIP and which are routed over the PSTN line.
Prefix numbers are the essential key to distinguish between VoIP and Regular (PSTN) phone calls. If the
actual numbers dialed matches the prefix number defined in this dial plan, the dialed number will be
routed to the PSTN to make a regular call. Otherwise, the number will be routed over the VoIP network.
Reminder! In order to utilize this feature, you must have registered and connected to your SIP Server
first.
Prefix: Specify number(s) for switching to a PSTN call.
Number of Digits: Specify the total number of digits that you wish to dial out. Maximum digit number is
15.
Action: Specify a dialling method that you wish to use when making PSTN call(s).
Dial with Prefix: The complete number that you have dialled will be dialled on the PSTN
(including prefix)
Note: The actual number of valid digits dialled must match the number in the Number of Digits field.
Dial without Prefix: The number that you have dialled will be dialled on the PSTN after the prefix
has been removed from it (excluding prefix).
Note: The actual number of valid digits dialled must match the number in the Number of Digits field
Dial at Timeout: The complete number that you have dialled will be dialled on the PSTN
(including prefix) once a certain time has elapsed since the last digit was dialled.
Note: The actual number of valid digits dialled must NOT EXCEED the number in the Number of Digits field.
Dial at Timeout no prefix: The number that you have dialled will be dialled on the PSTN
after the prefix has been removed, (excluding the prefix) once a certain time has elapsed since
the last digit was dialled.
Note: The actual number of valid digits dialled must NOT EXCEDE the number in the Number of Digits
field
Phone port 1 and 2 will automatically default to the PSTN line when:
- The router is Powered Down
- Internet Service Fails, i.e., lost of WAN IP Address/connection
- The SIP option is disabled. See the VoIP General Setting section.
- Calls that are placed match the rule(s) defined in the PSTN Dial Plan.
- The SIP service is not accessible. This does not include when :
Attention
Chapter 4: Configuration
A User manually disables Registration.
A User inserts a wrong authentication username and/or password.
A User dials a wrong SIP number, only and if, the PSTN Auto-Fallback
function is not enabled. See VoIP General Setting / Advanced for information.
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