Defining Dialling Plans - Siemens Gigaset S675IP User Manual

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Select and dial a connection via your line
suffix
You can configure up to six VoIP numbers
on your phone in addition to the fixed line
network number and the Gigaset.net
number. A (line) suffix is assigned to each
number (line) of your phone:
u
the fixed line number has the suffix #0
u
VoIP numbers have the suffixes #1 to
#6 (page 96)
u
the Gigaset.net number has the suffix
#9
~
Enter the number of the party
you wish to call (e.g.
1234567).
~
Add the suffix for the connec-
tion (your phone number)
through which you wish to
make and pay for the call, e.g.
# for the 1st VoIP
number in your configuration.
c
Press the talk key.
The connection is always made via the line
with the assigned suffix, regardless of
whether you press the call key c briefly
or press and hold.
Please note:
– If you enter a suffix that is not configured in
your phone, your call will be made via the
handset's send number (page 105).
– If you press the display key
dialling the number, your call will be made
via the fixed line network – irrespective of
the line suffix.
– If you press the display key
ling the number, your call will be made via
VoIP, even if you enter the suffix #0 (fixed
line network).
Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network
before
§FixedLine§
before dial-
§IP§
Entering an IP address
You can also dial an IP address instead of a
phone number using VoIP.
¤
Press the star key * to separate the
sections of the IP address
(e.g. 149*246*122*28).
¤
If necessary press the hash # key to
attach the SIP port number of the per-
son you are calling to the IP address
(e.g. 149*246*122*28#5060).
You cannot dial IP addresses using a line
suffix.
Cancelling the dialling operation
You can cancel the dialling operation with
the end call key a.
Dialling emergency numbers –

defining dialling plans

You can use the Web configurator to block
certain numbers or to define which of
your numbers (fixed line network, VoIP)
should be used to call specific numbers
(Dialling
Plans, see page 109).
If you enter a number that has a defined
dialling plan, the call will be made via the
line defined in the dialling plan – regard-
less of whether the talk key is pressed
briefly or pressed and held. Any automatic
area code will not be prefixed to the
number.
Emergency numbers
Dialling plans for emergency numbers
(e.g. the local emergency service
number) are factory-set for certain coun-
tries. Emergency calls are then always
made via the fixed line network.
You cannot delete or deactivate these dial-
ling plans. However, you can change the
connection through which each emer-
gency number should be called (e.g. if the
phone is not connected to the fixed line
network). You must make sure that the
VoIP provider for the selected connection
supports emergency calls.
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