Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book
5.In the Destination Pattern field of the Add/Edit Outbound Phonebook window, enter the digits from step 4 followed by the digits from step 3.
North America,
Long‐Distance Example Seattle/Chicago system.
Answer: enter 81312 as Destination Pat‐tern in Outbound Phone‐book of Seattle VOIP.
Euro, National Call Example
London/Birmingham system. Leading zero of Birmingham area code is dropped when combined with national‐dialing access code. (Such practices vary by country.) Answer: enter 90121 as Destination Pattern in Outbound Phonebook of London VOIP.
Not 900121.
Euro, International Call Example
Rotterdam/Bordeaux system. Answer: enter 903305 as Destination Pattern in Outbound Phonebook of Rotterdam VOIP.
6.In the Remove Prefix field, enter the initial PBX access
North America,
Long‐Distance Example Seattle/Chicago system.
Answer: enter 8 in “Remove Prefix” field of Seattle Outbound Phonebook.
Euro, National Call Example
London/Birmingham system. Answer: enter 9 in “Remove Prefix” field of London Outbound Phonebook.
Euro, International Call Example
Rotterdam/Bordeaux system. Answer: enter 9 in “Remove Prefix” field of Outbound Phonebook for Rotterdam VOIP.
Note: Some PBXs do not hand off the 8 or 9 to the VOIP. But for those PBX units that do, it’s important to enter the “8” or “9” in the “Remove Prefix” field in the Outbound Phonebook. Doing so precludes the need to make two inbound phonebook entries at remote VOIPs: one for situations when 8 is used as the PBX access digit and another for when 9 is used.
7.In the Protocol Type field group, select the VOIP protocol
8.Click OK to exit from the Add/Edit Outbound Phonebook window.
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