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Voicefinder ap200 voip gateway (residential gateway)
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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User's Guide Version 1.1
There are basically two different kinds of dial peers with each voice
implementation:
POTS Dial peer : POTS Dial peer describing the characteristics of a
traditional telephony network connection. POTS peers point to a particular
voice port on a voice network device.
When configuring POTS dial peers, the key commands that must be
configured
destination-pattern command defines the telephone number associated
with the POTS dial peer. The port command associates the POTS dial peer
with a specific logical dial interface, normally the voice port connecting
the AP200 VoIP Gateway to the local POTS network.
When configuring Voice over IP on the AP200 VoIP Gateway, direct inward
dial can be configured on a POTS dial peer. In this case, the key
commands that must be configured are the destination-pattern and
direct-inward-dial commands.
Voice Network Dial peer : Voice Network Dial peer describing the
characteristics of a packet network connection; for example, in the case of
Voice over IP, this is an IP network. Voice-network peers point to specific
voice-network devices.
When configuring voice-network dial peers, the key commands that must
be configured are the destination-pattern and session-target commands.
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associated with the voice-network dial peer. The session-target command
specifies a destination address for the voice-network peer.
If configuring a Voice over IP network peer, the session target is a
destination IP address.
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