
Chapter 5 – Configuring the Phone Book
Phonebook Examples
North America
This section describes how Outbound and Inbound Phonebook entries work with multiple area codes. This example uses a company with offices in Minneapolis and Baltimore.
The local calling area of Minneapolis consists of multiple adjacent area codes. Baltimore’s local calling area consists of a base area code plus an overlay area code.
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Baltimore/
Outstate MD
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443
5 VOIP/PBXCompany
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Baltimore
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The illustration that follows shows an outline of the equipment setup in both offices.
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