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PSTN Dial Plan (Router with LINE port only)
This section enables you to configure “VoIP with PSTN switching” on your system. You can define a
range of dial plans to make regular call from VoIP switching to PSTN line. Prefix numbers is essential key
to make a distinguishing between VoIP and Regular phone call. If actual numbers dialed matches with
prefix number defined in this dial plan, the dialed number will be routed to the PSTN to make a regular
call. Otherwise, the number will be routed to the VoIP networks.
Reminder!
In order to utilize this feature, you must have registered and connected to your SIP Server
first.
Prefix:
Specify number(s) for switching to a PSTN call.
Number of Digits:
Specify the total number of digits wish to dial out. Maximum digit number is 15.
Action:
Specify a dialing method you wish to make PSTN call(s).
~
Dial with Prefix:
The dialed number
with
prefix will be sent call through the PSTN.
Note:
The actual dialed number of valid digits length requires matching in the Number of Digits filed.
~
Dial without Prefix:
The dialed number will be sent call through the PSTN
without
prefix.
Note:
The actual dialed number of valid digits length requires matching in the Number of Digits filed.
~
Dial at Timeout:
The dialed number will be sent call through the PSTN
with
the prefix when
timeout starts. This timeout activates when no more digits are dialed in a specific duration.
Note:
The actual dialed number of valid digits length MUST NOT exceed in the Number of Digits filed.
~
Dial at Timeout no Prefix:
The dialed number will be sent call through the PSTN
without
prefix
when timeout starts. This timeout activates when no more digits are dialed in a specific duration.
Note:
The actual dialed number of valid digits length MUST NOT exceed in the Number of Digits filed.
Phone port 1 and 2 will automatically rely to PSTN line when:
- Power Down
- Internet Service Fail
, i.e., lost of WAN IP Address
- SIP option is disabled.
See
VoIP General Setting
section.
- Calls match with rule(s) defined in the
PSTN Digit Plan.
- SIP service is not accessible.
This
excludes when:
±
User manually disables Registration.
±
User inserts a wrong authentication username or password.
±
User dials a wrong SIP number, only and if, the
PSTN Auto-Fallback
function
is not
enabled. See
VoIP General Setting / Advanced
for information.
Attention
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PSTN Dial Plan Examples:
1)
Dial with Prefix
If you dial 01223 707070, number 01223707070 will be dialed out via FXO to make a regular phone call.
2)
Dial without Prefix
If you dial 9102, the number 102 will only be dialed out via FXO port to make a regular phone call.
3)
Dial at Timeout
If you only dial 01223 7070 and no more numbers, after the timeout activates, 012237070 will be dialed to
make a regular call via FXO port.
Even though 7070 (only 4 digits) does not match with number of digits 6 defined in the filed, 7070 is still a
valid phone number since it has not exceed 6 digits.
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4)
Dial at Timeout no Prefix
If you only dial 97070 and no more numbers, after the timeout activates, 7070 will be dialed without prefix
to make a regular call via FXO port.
Even though 7070 (only 4 digits) does not match with number of digits 6 defined in the filed, 7070 is still a
valid phone number since it has not exceed 6 digits.
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VoIP Dial Plan
This section helps you to make a telephony number dialed as making a regular call via VoIP. You no
longer need to memorize a long dial string of number for making a VoIP call.
Parameters
A listed of special dial feature comes handy when you have a miss call or need to transfer a call to a third
party. Details please refer to the section
Special dial codes
below.
*69 (Return Call):
Dial *69 to return the last missed call. It is only available for VoIP call(s).
*20 (Do not Disturb ON):
Dial *20 to set the No Disturb on. Your phone will not ring if someone calls.
*80 (Do not Disturb OFF):
Dial *80 to set the No Disturb off. Your will be able to hear ring tone when
someone calls.
*90x (Blind Call Transfer):
Dial *90 + phone-number to translate a call to a third party. This feature is
enabled by default.
x# Speed Dial (x:2..9):
Refer to
Phone Port
section in the Web GUI. Set up your Speed Dial phone book
first before accessing the Speed Dial feature. It is enabled by default.
## Redial:
Press ## to redial the latest number you dialed. This feature is enabled by default.
*74<x><number>#:
Use your phone key pad to insert a phone number to the Speed Dial phone book. Or
you can update your Speed Dial phone number manually. Refer to the
Phone Port
section in the Web
GUI for details.
Phone Number + #:
This is the fast dial which you can dial out a phone number immediately without
waiting.
Note:
Refer to Special Dial Code section in this Manual for more details.
Test:
It is a tool to help to identify the call number is being properly being processed prior to making an
actual call.
Click
Apply
to apply the settings.
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Dial Plan Rules List
Click
Add
to create and define VoIP dial-plan rule(s).
Prefix Processing:
Prepend xxx unconditionally:
xxx number is appended unconditionally to the front of the dialing
number when making a call. Prefix can also be included with any number and/or character such as
+
,
*, #
.
Note:
For special service with +, *, #, you may need to check with your VoIP or Local Telephone Service Provider
for information.
If Prefix is xxx, delete it:
Prefix xxx is removed
from the dialing numbers before making a call.
If Prefix is xxx, replace with:
Prefix xxx is appended to the front of the dialing numbers when making a
call.
No prefix:
No prefix is appended to the front of the dialing numbers. It is set as in default settings.
Main Digit Sequence:
The call(s) can be called out via SIP or PSTN or ENUM.
x:
Any numeric number between 0 and 9.
. ( period ):
Repeat numeric number(s) between 0 and 9.
* (asterisk sign):
It is normal character ‘*’ on phone key pad. Please check if it is provided by your VoIP
Service Provider or Local Telephone Service Provider for special service(s).
# (pound sign):
It is normal character ‘#’ on phone key pad. Please check if it is provided by your VoIP
Service Provider or Local Telephone Service Provider for special service(s).
<@ Current Profile>:
Referring to the VoIP account registered on the
VoIP Wizard
for Port 1 / 2.
<@ PSTN>:
Meaning making call(s) via the PSTN line.
<@ENUM>:
Meaning making a VoIP SIP direct call via E.164 number (“ENUM”) to an ENUM callee.
Electronic Number (ENUM) uses the DNS (Domain Network System) based technology to map between

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