Configuration
40 CSG SIP Communications Gateway
FIG. 27 Call Rules page
The CSG provides six default call types. You can edit or delete each default call types by using the hypertext next to the calling rule. The table provided also identifies whether a Service Provider (trunk) has been assigned to process the calls. The trunk assigned to handle the calls can also be changed when the Call Rules are edited. The default call types for North America are listed in the following table.

Call Types

Call type Description
Long distance This set of call rules is based on traditional dialing and may
include calls that are not truly long distance. An overlay is where
two area codes function within the same geographic area. In this
case, a call requiring ten digits may be local, but it is routed by the
first set of call rules.
IAXTEL This set of call rules identifies calls sent over your IAXTel.com
VoIP account.
Local This set of call rules identifies calls to your local area code and
are routed as you specify.
International This set of call rules defines how calls with a 011 prefix are
routed.
Local This second set of call rules processes outbound calls dialed with
only seven digits.
911 This set of call rules define the trunk group to which your
emergency 911 calls are routed. Your VoIP carrier may not yet
provide 911 service so you would have to send those calls over
your analog carrier.