[TIE Line Routing and Modification Table]
Location
Leading
No.
No.
01
02
:
[Explanation]
Calls to destinations with leading number "2" or "3" are automatically routed through the VoIP ports,
designated as trunk group 2.
•
V-IPGW Card
IP address assignment for the local PBX and other PBXs.
[Programming Example]
Leading No.
2
3
:
[Explanation]
Calls are routed to the IP address of each V-IPGW card based on the leading number dialed.
Gateway Groups
It is possible to automatically reroute outgoing VoIP calls according to preassigned gateway groups.
A gateway device can be assigned a gateway group number based on its IP Address. When a call is made
using a leading number allocated to a gateway group, it is routed to the lowest-numbered available device
within that group. In other words, if the lowest-numbered device is busy or not available, the call slides to the
next available device.
Document Version 2009-12
13.1.25 Private Network Features—VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
Priority 1
Dial Modification
TRG
Removed
No. of
Digits
2 (VoIP
2
0
port)
3
2
0
:
:
:
Destination
IP Address
200.45.11.35
199.176.64.1
TRG
Added
No.
:
:
:
Priority 2
Dial Modification
Removed
Added
No. of
No.
Digits
:
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