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CONFIGURING VOIP NUMBERS FOR A MULTI-BRANCH VOIP NETWORK

A VoIP location number is like a telephone number, and is used to dial a system at a particular
location. Each VoIP location number must be unique (i.e. only used at one location).
VoIP location numbers can be dialed from any extension, auto attendant or call cascade to any
extension, auto attendant or voice mailbox in the multi-branch VoIP network. No hunt group number
is required.
To assist in assigning VoIP location numbers for your network, use the Appendix A — Multi-branch
VoIP network administration form on page 27.
1. Select the VoIP Numbers page.
2. Select a VoIP number slot.
3. Select the Activate VoIP Number checkbox.
4. Set the VoIP profile to multi-branch.
5. Enter the VoIP location number into the VoIP location number box. The VoIP location number box
shows the range of reserved VoIP location numbers. Your VoIP location numbers should have the
same number of digits as the other numbers in your dialing plan for full functionality. You can
change the starting point of the range on the VoIP Configuration page.
6. Set up call handling for the VoIP number. For more information, click the Help
Call Handling area.
7. Repeat steps 2 to 6 for each additional VoIP number.
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