Net2Phone Max 420, Max 410, Max 430 manual Inbound Allow List Configuration, Max-to-Max Call Flow

Models: Max 420 Max 410 Max 430

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Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide – Chapter 5

New York City

1.

 

Analog Line

Card

PBX

Switch

Caller dials 5722, which is

pre-set on PBX to dial

*721234123412#, account no. of London MAX's FXO port.

PBX

Extension

2.

PBX sends call to NYC MAX's

FXO port, whichLAN is set to IVR Off.

3.

NYC MAX sends call via the N2P Network and the Internet.

5.

London MAX sends

call to FXO port with account no.

1234123412.

6.

Internet

Net2Phone

Network

4.

London MAX receives call from NYC via the Internet.

LAN

FXO port with account no. 1234123412 responds with MAX-to-MAX IVR prompt (depending on options selected): "Please enter your password."

(Caller enters a password.)

IVR continues: "Please enter the number

 

you wish to call."

 

(Caller enters a local London telephone

PSTN

number, including London PBX's access

Telephone

code for an outside line, such as "9";

8.

for example, 9 123 4567.)

Telephone

 

 

connected to

 

line 123 4567

 

rings.

PBX

Switch

PSTN

7.

London PBX sends call to local PSTN.

London

Figure 23 -- Max-to-Max Call Flow

Inbound Allow List Configuration

This function blocks calls from unauthorized callers. The Max 410, 420, and 430 have remote accessible ports, so an unauthorized person can use the port without admission control.

This feature allows the user to specify the allowable inbound numbers that can make use of the port as shown in Figure 24 below.

When a call comes in to the Max 410, 420, or 430, it looks at the incoming caller ID, compares it to the list for the port, and if the caller is in the allow list, admits the call. The maximum number of characters in the Allow List field

56

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Net2Phone Max 420, Max 410, Max 430 manual Inbound Allow List Configuration, Max-to-Max Call Flow