Sip Direct Inward Dialing (Did) - Aastra AastraLink Pro 160 Administrator's Manual

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AastraLink Pro 160 Administrator Guide
Configuring VoIP Settings

SIP Direct Inward Dialing (DID)

An administrator can provide SIP Direct Inward Dialing (DID) prefixes for SIP
trunks. Direct Inward Dialing (DID) is a service of a local phone company that
provides a block of telephone numbers for calling into a company's private branch
exchange (PBX) system.
Using DID, a company can offer its employees a different direct-dial PSTN
number for each SIP phone, with either system-wide DID pattern matching or
direct-mapped user DID entries used to route calls.
This feature on the VoIP Menu applies on a global basis for all phones in the
AastraLink network.
Note: Direct mapping DIDs have highest priority, followed by patterns, and then
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the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) if no DID is matched. SIP DID
mapping can also be applied on a phone-by-phone basis using the SIP DID
Number parameter when editing or adding phones on the Users Menu.
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