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Document conventions

Table 3: Command syntax notation

Convention

Description

 

 

Square brackets [ ]

A non-required word or series of words. For example:

 

[verbose {1 2 3}]

 

indicates that you may either omit or type both the verbose word and

 

its accompanying option, such as:

 

verbose 3

Angle brackets < >

A word constrained by data type.

 

To define acceptable input, the angled brackets contain a descriptive

 

name followed by an underscore ( _ ) and suffix that indicates the

 

valid data type. For example:

 

<retries_int>

 

indicates that you should enter a number of retries, such as 5.

 

Data types include:

 

<xxx_name>: A name referring to another part of the

 

configuration, such as policy_A.

 

<xxx_index>: An index number referring to another part of the

 

configuration, such as 0 for the first static route.

 

<xxx_pattern>: A regular expression or word with wild cards

 

that matches possible variations, such as *@example.com to

 

match all email addresses ending in @example.com.

 

<xxx_fqdn>: A fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as

 

mail.example.com.

 

<xxx_email>: An email address, such as

 

admin@mail.example.com.

 

<xxx_url>: A uniform resource locator (URL) and its associated

 

protocol and host name prefix, which together form a uniform

 

resource identifier (URI), such as

 

http://www.fortinet./com/.

 

<xxx_ipv4>: An IPv4 address, such as 192.168.1.99.

 

<xxx_v4mask>: A dotted decimal IPv4 netmask, such as

 

255.255.255.0.

 

<xxx_ipv4mask>: A dotted decimal IPv4 address and netmask

 

separated by a space, such as

 

192.168.1.99 255.255.255.0.

 

<xxx_ipv4/mask>: A dotted decimal IPv4 address and

 

CIDR-notation netmask separated by a slash, such as such as

 

192.168.1.99/24.

 

<xxx_ipv6>: A colon( : )-delimited hexadecimal IPv6 address,

 

such as 3f2e:6a8b:78a3:0d82:1725:6a2f:0370:6234.

 

<xxx_v6mask>: An IPv6 netmask, such as /96.

 

<xxx_ipv6mask>: An IPv6 address and netmask separated by a

 

space.

 

<xxx_str>: A string of characters that is not another data type,

 

such as P@ssw0rd. Strings containing spaces or special

 

characters must be surrounded in quotes or use escape

 

sequences.

 

<xxx_int>: An integer number that is not another data type,

 

such as 15 for the number of minutes.

Curly braces { }

A word or series of words that is constrained to a set of options

 

delimited by either vertical bars or spaces.

 

You must enter at least one of the options, unless the set of options is

 

surrounded by square brackets [ ].

 

 

 

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Contents FortiGate Voice FortiGate Voice Administration Guide TrademarksContents Configuring extension groups ring groups FortiGate Voice VoIP, PBX, and Pstn CLI ReferenceIntroduction Fortinet products Before you begin How this guide is organizedHow this guide is organized How this guide is organized Document conventions IP addressesOffice 7, one FortiGate with Head Office, second FortiGateBranch Office, one FortiGate VDOMs Office 3, one FortiGate, webExample Network configuration Example network configurationDocument conventions CLI command syntax conventions Typographical conventionsAngle brackets Curly bracesTraining Registering your Fortinet productFortinet products End User License Agreement DocumentationFortinet Knowledge Base Customer service and technical supportFortinet Tools and Documentation CD Comments on Fortinet technical documentationExample FortiGate Voice branch office configuration General configuration steps Example Branch Office network configurationTo configure basic network settings Connecting the FortiGate Voice unitConfiguring basic FortiGate Voice network and UTM settings To connect the FortiGate Voice unitGo to System Network Options Go to Router Static Static RouteAdvanced Go to System Maintenance FortiGuardTo configure basic Internet access and UTM features DNS ServerConfiguring the FortiGate Voice Pstn and PBX settings To configure the fxo1 Pstn interfaceCaller ID Protocol Go to PBX Calling Rules SettingCaller ID Indicator Ring #To add a dial plan for dialing the Pstn and the main office Go to PBX Service Providers SIP TrunkTo add a VoIP provider Phone number Begin with O11 Action Block Use Default Outgoing Prefix SelectedGo to PBX Calling Rules Dial Plan and select Create New Go to PBX Extension Extension and select Create New Configuring the FortiFones on the internal network To configure FortiFones on the internal networkTo add an extension for a SIP phone behind a NAT device 6010 To configure the remote FortiGate unit in NAT mode FortiGate Voice IVR configurationProviding access to the company directory To add a custom welcome messageGo to PBX Calling Rules Voice Menu Adding a shortcut for checking voicemailChecking voicemail Go to PBX Call Voice MenuAdding a shortcut for checking voicemail System resources dashboard widget Dashboard widgetsUnit operation dashboard widget To configure VoIP interface settings Configuring VoIP interface settingsConfiguring Pstn interfaces Basic Options General Pstn interface settingsPstn interface configuration settings PBX configuration Configuring service providersConfiguring extensions VoIP ProviderCreate New General extension settingsExtension configuration settings Dial PlanConfiguring extension groups ring groups Configuring extension groupsConfiguring dial plans Voicemail Extension MemberName Use Default Outgoing Prefix9 General dial plan list settingsDial plan rule configuration settings Go to PBX Calling Rules Dial Plan to add a dial planExample dial plan PrependConfiguring voice menu options To configure voice menu optionsDirect inward dialing configuration settings Configuring direct inward dialingGeneral direct inward dialing settings Name Incoming Extension CommentsConfiguring PBX settings PBX Global SettingsMonitoring calls Voicemail Notification Email SettingsYou must also add a username and password Monitoring SIP Trunk statusLogging of PBX activities To configure logging of PBX settingsGo to Log&Report Log Config Event Log Viewing log messagesLogging of PBX activities Config pbx dialplan SyntaxConfig pbx did Variables Description DefaultConfig pbx extension Config pbx global Variables Description DefaultConfig pbx ringgrp Config pbx smtp Config pbx voice-menu Config pbx voip-providerUser username Secret passwordEdit providername DomainConfig system pstn Variables Description Config system interfaceExecute pbx Example command output Diagnose pbx restart