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Enter the index number. Put the prefix numbers you will dial in the prefix table,
enable (disable) the drop function and enter the numbers you want to insert (see
figure 3.10)
Figure 3.10: Configure the Prefix Table
The usage is as same as the drop, insert function of the Phone Book.
Input (Prefix)
Drop
Insert
Output
100
Disable
X
100
200
Disable
0
0200
300
Enable
X
X
400
Enable
500
500
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Press the Prefix Configuration button to reload the configuration table (see figure
3.11)
Figure 3.11: Show the added table
4
Please Commit it and Reboot the system if the configuration is finished.
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3.10 Routing Table
Routing Table is a rule to define the destination of the calls you make. You could
define the rules by the number you dial or by the ports. The Routing Table button will
show you the configuration table (see figure 3.11).
In fact, there are three directions of the incoming calls (from IP and FXO side). The
explanation of the default routing is as below:
The location with
the incoming calls
The location with
the destination
The explanation
IP (Default)
Fxs
The destination will be the FXS port
when the calls from the IP side
without any define rules
.
Fxo (Default)
IP
The destination will be the IP side
when the calls from the FXO port
without any define rules
.
Figure 3.12: Routing Table Configuration
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±
Index – The list number of the Route Table.
±
Default – For change the default setting. Users have to pick the direction for the
default setting changed.
±
Prefix – The prefix number for the dialed digits. The call will be followed this
route table if the prefix number was matched.
±
Destination – To decide the destination for this route table.
±
E.164 – The E.164 number of the destination.
±
Mini Digits – The mini digits requirement for this route table.
±
Max Digits – The max digits requirement for this route table.
±
Hunt Method – Enable the Hunt Group function and pick up the hunt type.
²
NONE : Disable the Hunt Group function.
²
GROUP : The Hunt Group function will working for the same group. User
could configure the group in the Line Configuration table.
²
ALL : The Hunt Group will working for the same type.
You will get the IVR if you make calls from PSTN side. The IVR will ask you the
password you set, and you could make other calls to IP side if the password you
type is correct. Please press the FXO Password button to configure the password
(see figure 3.13)
None – Disable this function
Group – The call will search other ports to be the destination with the
same
group
if the origin destination is busy.
All – The call will search other ports to be the destination with the
same type
if
the origin destination is busy.
About the Group setting, Please get more info from the Line Configuration.
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Figure 3.13: FXO Password
±
Index – The number of this table.
±
Password – The password you set.
3.12 IP Packet ToS
The Type of Service should be worked with the network router. The router will check
all the packets if it support the TOS function. There is a field in the packet for the
TOS value. This WEB is for users to configure these values to make the packets
with the correct values for the TOS service from the gateway. (see figure 3.14)
This function is only for the calls from the PSTN side. It’s not ready for the IP
side as so far.

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