Chapter 4: System Configuration

 

 

Parameter

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.

(optional) From the Non members list, you may select an IP

 

 

extension that the Extension Dialed Digit Translator will apply to.

 

 

You can apply the same Members to multiple locations. You may

 

 

also enable the Bypass Account Code option if Account Codes

 

 

are required.

 

4.

Enter digits in the Dialed Number field and Translate To field.

 

 

In Figure 4, assuming the system is located in area code 510,

 

 

when an IP extension user in LA dials “911,” AltiServ will

 

 

translate the digits into “919495550911.” (9 = IP trunk access

 

 

code, 19495550911 = the emergency center in LA that covers

 

 

the remote IP phone user’s area.)

 

5.

The Manipulation option allows you to remove or add digits to

 

 

a number dialed by the IP extension.

 

 

The most common situation requiring this option is to hop-off a

 

 

VoIP call from a remote system to a remote CO line.

 

 

First Digit

These define how the system responds to the first digit dialed by the

Assignment

user. The drop-down list options for each digit are:

 

Extension

 

Trunk Access

 

Feature Access

 

Operator

 

Invalid (no action)

 

IP Trunk Access

 

Route Access

 

Trunk Access Defines how to get a PSTN trunk line to dial an

 

outside number. “9” is the default trunk access code.

 

If you have a more complicated dialing number and routing plan,

 

change “9” to the Route Access code and configure the

 

Outcall Routing table.

 

Feature Access By default, # is set to Feature Access, which is used

 

as part of feature access codes. In addition, you may also set 1- 9

 

or * to Feature Access. For example, if 7 is set to Feature Access,

 

Station Login (#27) can also be accessed using 727.

 

 

 

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AltiGen comm ACM 5.1 manual First Digit, Assignment, Change 9 to the Route Access code and configure, Outcall Routing table