Chapter 5: Phonebook Configuration
Enter Inbound Phone Book data for your MultiVOIP. The fields of the Add/Edit Inbound Phone Book screen are described in the table below.
Add/Edit Inbound Phone Book: Field Definitions
Field Name | Values | Description |
Accept Any | Y/N | When checked, “Any Number” appears as the value in the Remove Prefix field. |
Number |
| The Any Number feature of the Inbound Phone Book does not work when an |
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| external routing device is used (Gatekeeper for H.323 protocol, Proxy for SIP |
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| protocol, Registrar for SPP protocol). |
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| When no external routing device is used. If Any Number is selected, calls |
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| received from phone numbers not matching a listed Prefix (shown in the Remove |
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| Prefix column of the Inbound Phone Book) will be admitted into the VOIP on the |
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| channel listed in the Channel Number field. “Any Number” can be used in |
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| addition to one or more Prefixes. |
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| portion of dialed number to be removed before completing call to destination |
Remove Prefix | dialed digits | |
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| (often a local PBX) |
Add Prefix | dialed digits | digits to be added before completing call to destination |
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| (often a local PBX) |
Channel | channel, or | Channel number to which the call will be assigned as it enters the local telephony |
Number | “Hunting” | equipment (often a local PBX). “Hunting” directs the call to any available channel. |
Description | Describes the facility or geographical location at which the call originated. | |
Call Forward | Parameters |
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Enable | Y/N | Click the |
Forward | Unconditional, | Unconditional. When selected, all calls received will be forwarded. |
Condition | Busy, | Busy. When selected, calls will be forwarded when station is busy. |
| No Response | No Response. When selected, calls will be forwarded if called party does not |
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| answer after a specified number of rings, as specified in Ring Count field. |
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| Forwarding can be conditioned on both “Busy” and “No Response |
Forward | IP address, | Phone number or IP address to which calls will be directed. |
Destination | phone number, | For H.323 calls, the Forward Destination can be either a Phone Number or an IP |
| port number, | Address. |
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| For SIP calls, the Forward Destination can be one of the following: | |
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| (a) phone number, |
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| (b) IP address, |
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| (c) IP address: port number, |
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| (d) phone number: IP address: port number, |
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| (e) SIP URL, or |
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| (f) phone #: IP address. |
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| For SPP calls, the Forward Destination can be one of the following: |
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| (a) phone number, |
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| (b) IP address: port, or |
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| (c) phone number: IP address: port. |
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| When “No Response” is condition for forwarding calls, this determines how many |
Ring Count | integer | |
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| unanswered rings are needed to trigger the forwarding. |
Registration | In an H.323 VOIP | system, gateways can register with the system using one of these identifiers: an |
Option | E.164 identifier, a Tech Prefix identifier, or an H.323 ID identifier. This section not available for | |
Parameters | the | |
| In a SIP VOIP system, gateways can register with the SIP Proxy. This is the only area available to | |
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| In an SPP VOIP system, gateways can register with the SPP Registrar VOIP unit. | |
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