
Billion 800VGT Router
<@ PSTN>: This refers to making calls via the PSTN line.
<@ENUM>: This referes to making a VoIP SIP call, via an E.164 number (“ENUM”), to an ENUM callee. Electronic Number (ENUM) is a system that uses DNS (Domain Network System) based technology to map between a traditional phone number (PSTN) and an Internet address/ SIP URL. The ENUM number must be registered on a public ENUM site or with your VoIP Service Provider.
<@ SIPgateway>: This is used when using the Intelligent Call Routing feature. You will need to set up your SIP account on the VoIP
| Description | |
| Any sequence of digits between 0 and 9. Maximum | |
x. | ||
sequence length is 16. | ||
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| Any 3 digit (between 0 and 9) number. Total sequence | |
xxx | length is 3. | |
| Note: No period is needed (.) | |
| Any sequence of digits (between 0 and 9 ) between 3 | |
xxxx. | ||
an 16 digits long . | ||
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123x. | Any number | |
16. | ||
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[x…x]x. | Any number | |
For example: [124]x. | length is 16. | |
Any number | ||
For example: | and 3. Maximum length is 16. | |
| Any number | |
being any number between | ||
For example: | ||
being 8. Maximum length is 16. | ||
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Special Dial Plan Examples: | Description | |
| Starting with an asterisk, then any two digit number, a | |
*xx*x. | ‘* sign’, and any number of additional digits. Maximum | |
| length is 16. | |
| Starting with an asterisk, then any two digit number | |
*xx | between 00 and 99. Total length including the * is 3 | |
| digits. Note: No period is needed (.) | |
| Starting with two asterisks, then any two digit number, | |
**xx*x. | a ‘* sign’ and any number of additional digits. | |
| Maximum length is 16.. | |
#xx. | Starting with ‘# sign’, followed by any number with a | |
length of between 1 and 16 digits. | ||
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| Starting with ‘## sign’ , and followed by any two digit | |
##xx*x. | number, a ‘* sign’ and ending in any number with a | |
| maximum length of 16. |
<@SIPgateway> / Intelligent Call Routing Example:
The VoIP Gateway let you use 3 VoIP/SIP providers at the same time. Each provider has different prices for different type of calls so you can set you router make the best use of these different tariffs. Here are some examples of some rules you can set to make best use of each provider.
Imagine that there are 3 different VoIP providers by the name of localcheap.com, Longdischeap.com and Mobilecheap.com
1)Phone 1: For Local calls: I use localcheap.com who charges $0.01 per minute to all local calls. I set a dial rule, <:03>[123]x.T, on my phone port 1.