Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description
| Phone Directory Data Base | ||
Number Description | Channel | IP Address | |
101 | Headquarters | 1 | 201.23.122.118 |
| Trunk Ext 4 |
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102 | Headquarters | 2 | 201.23.122.118 |
| Trunk Ext 5 |
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103 | Headquarters | 3 | 201.23.122.118 |
| Trunk Ext 6 |
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104 | Headquarters | 4 | 201.23.122.118 |
| Trunk Ext 7 |
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201 | Sales | 1 | 205.24.123.119 |
| KTS 201 |
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202 | Sales | 2 | 205.24.123.119 |
| PSTN 202 |
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301 | Regional | 1 | 206.25.124.120 |
| 301 |
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302 | Regional | 2 | 206.25.124.120 |
| 302 |
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401 | Marketing | 1 | 207.26.125.121 |
| Trunk Ext 9 |
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402 | Marketing | 2 | 207.26.125.121 |
| Trunk Ext 10 |
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From the phone directory data base you can build your VOIP dialing directory. For example, if a person in our typical VOIP network at the headquarters picked up a telephone (for example extension 4123) and wanted to talk to some one at the Sales office, they would dial one of the four headquarters extension numbers (4, 5, 6, or 7). It makes no difference which extension you choose, because they all get you to the headquarters multiVOIP. A second dial tone is heard, then you would dial 201 to access channel 1 of the Sales MultiVOIP. This would ring the Key Telephone System (KTS) at the Sales office. An attendant at the Sales office would then direct your call.
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