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Figure 92: Edit VoIP Line Screen
The screen contains the following fields:
Parameter
Description
Name
Enter a name for the VoIP line.
Limit number of
simultaneous calls
Select this option if you want to control the maximum number of
simultaneous calls put through the VoIP line. This is useful, for
example, if your proxy account has a call limit. When you select this
option, the screen refreshes, and the
Maximum Number of
Simultaneous Calls
field is added to the screen. Enter the call limit.
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Parameter
Description
Line Group
Select
VoIP Lines
.
User Name
Enter the SIP Server user name.
Authentication User Name
Enter the login name used for authentication on the SIP Server.
Authentication Password
Enter the password used for authentication on the SIP Server.
Host name or address
Specify the external SIP Server host name or IP address.
Port
Enter the port number of the External SIP Server.
Register with proxy
Select this option to enable registration with the SIP Server. When you
select this option, the screen refreshes and the Register Expires field is
added to the screen. Specify how often you want the registration to
be renewed, in seconds.
Register expires
Specify how often you want the registration to be renewed, in
seconds.
Use proxy address as user
agent domain
Select this option to use the proxy’s host name or IP address as a
domain name specified in the outgoing SIP messages. When you clear
this option, the screen refreshes and the
User Agent Domain
field is
added to the screen.
User Agent Domain
Use this field to specify another proxy address to use as the user
agent domain.
Use outbound proxy
N/A
DTMF Transmission
Method
Select the method by which DTMFs (the tones generated by your
telephone's keypad) should be transmitted, as follows:
In-Band
The DTMF keypad tones are sent within the voice stream.
Out-of-Band Always (RFC2833)
The DTMF keypad tones are
represented by the keypad number and are sent as separate packets.
This is a more reliable transmission method.
Out-of-Band by Negotiation (RFC2833)
This method allows
negotiation with the remote party. DTMF tones will be sent either in-
band or out-of-band, depending on the remote party's preference.
SIP INFO
The keypad tones are sent in a separate SIP message.
Compatibility Mode
If you are using Broadsoft as your SIP provider, select Broadsoft.
Otherwise, select Off.
Optimize RTP Path Using
re-INVITE
Select this option if you would like L13 to let the SIP proxy and a
telephony LAN device exchange Real Time Protocol (RTP) traffic (the
audio stream) directly. This is the most efficient way to transmit the
audio stream.
CODECs
Shows the list of supported codecs in order of priority. To change the
order, select a codec and use the arrows to move it up or down in the
list.
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3.7.3.3
Incoming Call Routing
L13 can receive calls from the cellular line. Such calls are automatically routed to the PBX through their respective
lines. Incoming calls can be routed directly to a particular extension or to a hunt group.
To configure incoming call handling:
1.
On the main PBX screen (
Services
Voice
Incoming Calls
or
Home
Services
Voice
),
click the
Incoming Calls
tab. The Incoming Calls screen appears.
Figure 93:
Incoming Calls Screen
The Incoming call routing is enabled by default. You can enable or disable this functionality by checking or clearing
the
Incoming Call’s Routing
checkbox. By default, external lines are configured to
transfer a call to a default hunt
group
. You can modify the settings as necessary.
To transfer the call to a specific extension:
1
.
Click the name of the external line (or the
action icon). The Edit Incoming Call Handling screen appears.
Figure 94: Edit Incoming Call Handling Screen
2
.
Under
Route To
, select and configure the actions that will occur when a call arrives as follows.
When a Call Comes in
Transfer to Extension - When this option is selected, the screen
refreshes. The second drop-down menu then displays a list of
the available extensions. Select the extension to which you
would like to route the call to.
Transfer to Hunt Group - When this option is selected, the
screen refreshes. A second drop-down menu then displays a list
of the available hunt groups. Select the hunt group to which you
would like to route the call. This option will be available only if
at least one hunt group is defined on the L13.
3.7.3.4
Outgoing Call Routing
L13 PBX provides a sophisticated mechanism called a
dial plan
for handling outgoing calls. A
dial plan
is a set of rules
you define for routing outgoing calls. Each dial plan rule is referred to as a
dial plan entry
. You can add, edit, or remove
dial-plan entries as required.
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The dial-plan mechanism enables you to manipulate the number dialed by the caller by adding or omitting digits. This
can be used for various purposes, such as connecting to an external line, replacing telephony proxy dialing codes, and
even defining speed-dial shortcuts.
To define a new dial-plan entry:
1
.
Navigate to the External Lines screen (
Services
Voice
External Lines
or
Home
External Lines
).
2.
At the top right of the External Lines screen, click
Outgoing Calls
. The Outgoing Calls screen appears and
displays a list of the existing dial-plan entries.
Figure 95: Outgoing Calls Screen
3.
Click the
New Dial Plan Entry
link. The Edit Dial Plan Entry screen appears:
Figure 96:
Edit Dial Plan Entry Screen
4.
Fill in the fields as follows:
Dial Plan Parameter
Description
Dial Pattern Syntax
Type the digits pattern. Use the pattern syntax described below the
field to define the pattern. The new dial-plan rule will only be applied
to outgoing calls and to destination numbers that match the
specified pattern.
Class of Service
Select the Class of Service to which the entry should be applied. The
entry will only be applied to outgoing calls from extensions that
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belong to the selected Class of Service.
Line Group to Use
Show available external line interface to route the call through a
cellular line (
Cellular 1
).
Remove Digits From the
Beginning of the Dialed
Number
Select this option to remove one or more of the digits from the
beginning of the target phone number before dialing the number.
When this option is selected, the screen refreshes, and the following
field is added:
Number of Digits to Remove
Enter the number of digits to remove
from the number.
Add Digits to the
Beginning of the Dialed
Number
Select this option to add digits before dialing the telephone number.
When this option is selected, the screen refreshes, and the following
field is added:
Digits to Add
Specify the digits to be added at the beginning of the
telephone number.
3.7.3.5
CDR
The
CDR (Call’s Detailed Records) section (
Service
Voice
CDR
) provides a list of incoming and outgoing telephony
calls that took place.
Figure 97: CDR screen
The box at the top of the screen provides the following information about the list of calls that appears in the table
below it.
Total Calls
The total number of calls released during the specified time period (see
Start time/End time
below).
Start time / End time
Specify the time period to include in the CDR report.
Number of last calls to
display
Specify the maximum number of report lines to display on the screen.
CDR Files
After the CDR report is generated, the report files appear on this line. The
number of files depends on the report size and the time period covered
by the report.

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