Figure 5-18 Dial Peer Interface - New Rock Technologies NRP1000 User Manual

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Figure 5-18 Dial peer interface

Table 5-16 Dialpeer parameters setting
Name
Phone Number
Destination
Port
Alias
Mode
Suffix
Delete Length
The following describes how to configure the dial peer table to achieve the configuration of multiple
accounts simultaneously:
9T indicates that if the phone is configured with a SIP1 server and has been registered to the server, all
users attempting to make phone calls through the SIP1 server need to add 9 before the phone number.
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Description
Adds an outgoing number. The outgoing number can be set in two modes: full
matching or prefix matching. In full matching mode the phone will make a call unless
the outgoing number is identical with
Sets a destination address. In case of P2P mode, you can input the IP address or
domain name of the peer. The DNS server of the phone will parse the value to a
specific IP address. This parameter is optional.
Sets the signaling port, with the default value of 5060. This parameter is optional.
Sets an alias. This parameter is optional.
There are four types of aliases.
1) Add: xxx: indicates that you need to dial xxx in front of the phone number, which
will reduce the length of the dialed number.
2) All: xxx: indicates that xxx will replace some phone number.
3) Del: indicates that the number with length appointed will be deleted.
4) Rep: indicates that that phone will replace the number with the length and number
appointed.
Selects a signaling protocol, SIP or IAX2
Sets the suffix. This parameter is optional.
Sets the digits in the phone number to be deleted or replaced. This parameter is
optional.
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