Configuring the Internal Routing Table

To configure internal routing, follow these 4 steps:

1In the ‘Quick Setup’ screen, click the button Æ adjacent to the label ‘Tel to IP Routing Table’; the ‘Tel to IP Routing Table’ screen opens (see Figure 6).

Figure 5 Tel to IP Routing Table

2In row 1, under column ‘Dest. Phone Prefix’ enter 10, under column ‘Source Phone Prefix’ enter * (wildcard) and under column ‘Dest. IP Address’ enter the IP address you assigned the V6000; every call that its destination number starts with 10 is routed to the V6000.

3Repeat Step 2 for the second row, but this time enter 20 under column ‘Dest. Phone Prefix’; every call that its destination number starts with 20 is routed to the V6000.

4Click the Submit button and then click Quick Setup; you’re returned to the ‘Quick Setup’ screen.

Making Calls

Making an FXS to FXS Call

The following setup requires two telephones (A and B) and two RJ-11 cables, using the settings from the example shown in Figure 5.

To make an FXS to FXS call, follow these 3 steps:

1Connect the RJ-11 cable of telephone A to port 1 of module 1 (where module 1 is an FXS module). Connect the RJ-11 cable of telephone B to port 2 in the same module (Module 1).

2Offhook the receiver of telephone A (whose number you defined as 101) and dial 102 (the automatically defined number of port 2); telephone B connected to port 2 rings.

3Offhook telephone B and test the line for voice.

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