Prefix And Forwarding Telephone Numbers - AddPac VoiceFinder AP200 User Manual

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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User's Guide Version 1.1

5.3.5. Prefix and Forwarding Telephone Numbers

Forwarding numbers for the POTS peer has been explained already. When the
number for the outbound POTS peer is forwarded, only digits except fixed digits
of the destination-pattern of the outbound POTS peer are forwarded.
For example, if the destination-pattern is 444...., the fixed digit is 444. At this
time, if the called party number of the inbound call is 444123456, only digits
"123456" are forwarded to the voice port corresponding to the outbound POTS
peer. (In case of an analog voice port, DTMF tones are outputted.)
If prefix 99,, is set in this outbound POTS peer, 99 is outputted first and 123456 is
outputted in two seconds.
The above explains number forwarding operation for the default setup. For
more precise operation of number forwarding, perform forward-digit setting in
the POTS peer setup. The dial peer for which the forward-digit has been set
does not check fixed digits of the destination-pattern and forwards the number
according to the value set in the forward-digit.
The forward-digit setting can be made by forward-digit from and forward-digit
last.
Forward-digit from "*" forwards numbers from the "*"th digit, and forward-digit
last "*" forward only last "*" digits.
For example, if the called party number of the inbound call is 444123456 and
"forward-digit from 4" is given, "123456" will be forwarded, and if the called
party number is 444123456 and "forward-digit last 4" is given, "3456" will be
forwarded.
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