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Phone Book Configuration MultiVOIP FXS User Guide
100
Outbound Phone Book for MVP2410 Digital VOIP
(Site D)
Destin.
Pattern
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Prefix
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Prefix
IP
Address
Comment
201 200.2.9.7 To originate calls to Site A (Bismarck).
1507 1507 101#
Note 3.
200.2.9.8 To originate calls to Rochester local
PSTN using the FXO channel (channel
#1) of the Site B VOIP.
102 200.2.9.8 To originate calls to phone connected to
FXS port (channel #2) of the Site B VOIP.
4 200.2.9.6 Calls to Site E (Cheyenne).
1402 200.2.9.5 Calls to Lincoln area local PSTN (via
FXO channel, CH4, of the Site F VOIP).
1402
263
740
200.2.9.5
1402
263
741
200.2.9.5
1402
263
742
200.2.9.5
Calls to extensions (thirty) of key system
at Site F (Lincoln). Human operator or
auto-attendant is needed to complete
these calls.
Note 3. The pound sign (“#”) is a delimiter separating the VOIP number from the
standard telephony phone number.
Inbound Phonebook for MVP2410 Digital VOIP (Site D)
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Channel
Number
Comment
1615 9,
Note 4.
Note 5.
0
(hunting)
Allows phone users at remote voip sites to call non-toll
numbers within the Site D area code (615; Pierre, SD)
over the VOIP network.
1615
49231
31 0,
(hunting)
Allows voip calls directly to employees at Site D (at
extensions x3101 to x3199).
Note 4. “9” gives PBX station users access to outside line.
Note 5. The comma represents a one-second pause, the time required for the user
to receive a dial tone on the outside line (PSTN). The comma is only
allowed in the Inbound phonebook.
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