Chapter 4 – Miscellaneous
The Inbound Phonebook will be configured as illustrated in the table below.
Inbound Destination Pattern: | Add Prefix | Channel to direct |
Filter & Remove this Prefix |
| call toward |
6001 |
| 1 |
6002 |
| 2 |
6003 |
| 3 |
6004 |
| 4 |
6005 |
| 5 |
6006 |
| 6 |
9303 | 303 | 7 |
9303 | 303 | 8 |
9720 | 720 | 7 |
9720 | 720 | 8 |
Comm Mgr Dialing Example #1: A local station-to-station call
1.The station at FXS port #1 goes off hook and received the survivable dial tone from the MultiVOIP gateway. The client then proceeds to dial “6002”.
2.The dialed digits are conveyed, per the instructions of the “Outbound Phonebook,” to IP address 204.25.122.1 (which is the
3.The “Inbound Phonebook” filters on the dialed string “6002” and sees that it is destined for port #2, and ringing tone is applied to station 6002.
4.When station 6002 answers, the call is completed.
Comm Mgr Dialing Example #2: A local analog station dials outward on the local analog trunk to gain access to the local central office.
1.The station at FXS port #1 goes off hook and receives the survivable dial tone from the survivable gateway. The client then proceeds to dial “93035380000”.
2.These dialed digits are forwarded, per the instructions of the “Outbound Phonebook,” to IP address 204.25.122.1 (which is the
3.The “Inbound Phonebook” filters the dialed digits because it detects the string “9303.” Acting per its configuration, it removes “9303,” adds “303” and directs that the call be dialed out to either FXO trunk port #7 or #8. It would have been possible to direct calls with these dialed sequences simply to one port (for example, to port #7). Because two ports are listed, the gateway will hunt for an available port.
4.The selected trunk port activates its tip/ring
5.When the called party of 5380000 answers the call, the call is completed.
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