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dials “800”.
applicable
801
5
3
3
0
None
Dialing “801” calls PBX on
FXO Port 0, which then
dials “801”.
This is an example only.
Please substitute your
ext# on PBX if
applicable
9
6
1
1
0
None
Dialing
“9”
from
local
phone
on
FXS
Port
connects you FXO Port 0
PBX, where “9” is dialed
for outside line.
For PBX on FXO use
only
01
7
10
12
2
“9”
After receiving “01” + 8 to
10 digits (2 Digit Taiwan
Area Code) from GW B,
“01”
is
stripped,
prefix
address “9” is dialed to
PBX on FXO Port 0 for
outside
line
and
then,
remaining 8 to 10 digits
are dialed.
For PBX on FXO use
only
22
22
5
5
2
None
“22”
is
stripped
and
remaining 3 digits are sent
to GW B.
Remote Zone # used to
make calls to remote
GW B FXS (Internal Ext)
02
22
10
13
0
None
“02” + 8 to 11 digits (3
Digit US Area Code) are
sent to GW B.
Remote Zone # used to
make calls to remote
GW B FXO (External –
PBX to PSTN)
Gateway A - Hunt Group Table
Hunt Group ID
Hunt Type
# of Dest ID(s)
Dest. ID(s)
2
2
1
2
3
2
1
3
4
2
1
4
5
2
1
4
6
2
1
4
7
2
1
4
22
2
1
22
Gateway A - Destination Table
Dest ID
Mode
Destination
2
Local
Port = 2
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3
Local
Port = 3
4
Local
Port = 0
22
Remote
Dest = 192.168.0.55/1720 TCP
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The above destination table has both local destinations and remote
destinations. When the gateways are taken out of this initial testing
environment, and implemented in the field,
the internet access settings
will have to be updated. In addition, the above remote destination IP will
have to be updated to the field IP address.
Gateway B - Telephone Number Table
Phone
#
Hunt
Group ID
Min.
Digits
Max.
Digits
Prefix
strip
Prefix
Address
Function
Comment
203
2
3
3
3
None
Dialing “203” calls phone
on Port 2
204
3
3
3
3
None
Dialing “204” calls phone
on Port 2
9
4
1
1
1
None
Dialing “9” from local
phone on FXS Port gets
you a dial tone on FXO
Port 0 for outside line.
Assumes that
Telephone line is
attached to Port 0 / Line
1
02
5
10
13
2
None
“02” is stripped, and the
remaining 8 to 11 digits (3
Digit US Area Code) are
dialed out on Port 0 to
PSTN.
Assumes that
Telephone line is
attached to Port 0 / Line
1
11
11
5
5
2
None
“11” is stripped and
remaining 3 digits are
sent to GW A.
Remote Zone # used to
make calls to remote
GW A FXS (Internal Ext)
01
11
10
12
0
None
“01” + 8 to 10 digits (2
Digit Taiwan Area Code)
are sent to GW B.
Remote Zone # used to
make calls to remote
GW A FXO (External -
to PSTN)
Gateway B - Hunt Group Table
Hunt Group ID
Hunt Type
# of Dest ID(s)
Dest. ID(s)
2
2
1
2
3
2
1
3
4
2
1
4
5
2
1
4
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11
2
1
11
Gateway B - Destination table
Dest ID
Mode
Destination
2
Local
Port = 2
3
Local
Port = 3
4
Local
Port = 0
11
H.323
Dest = 192.168.0.20/1720 TCP
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The above destination table has both local destinations and remote
destinations. When the gateways are taken out of this initial testing
environment, and implemented in the field, the internet access settings
will have to be updated. Likewise, the above remote destination IP will
have to be updated to the field Destination IP address.
5.5
Making a call between Gateway A and Gateway B
Case 1:
Gateway Phone to Gateway Phone
Gateway B phone 203 calls Gateway A phone 203
Caller Operation at GW B
Equipment Operation
Receiver Operation at GW A
Pick up phone 203
(204)
1. GW dial tone is heard.
2. GW B Line 3 LED “ON”
Dial 11203
(11204, 11800,
11801)
1. Du Du is heard
2. VoIP call processing
Ring back tone is heard
1. GW A Line 3 LED “ON”
Phone 203 rings
Pick up phone 203
VoIP Conversation
VoIP Conversation
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The above process is the same for Gateway B phone 203 and 204 calls to Gateway A
phone 201, 800 and 801
.
Case 2:
Gateway Phone to PSTN Phone
Gateway B phone 203 calls to PSTN phone A number 7777-1234
Caller Operation at GW B
Equipment Operation
Receiver Operation at GW A
Pick up phone 203
(204)
on
GW B
1. GW dial tone is heard.
2. GW B Line 3 LED
“ON”
Dial 01-7777-1234
1. Du Du is heard
2. VoIP call processing
Ring back tone is heard
1. GW A Line 1 LED
“ON”
2. GW A is connected to
PSTN
Ring back tone is heard
1. PSTN call processing
Phone 7777-1234 is ringing
Receiver on 7777-1234 picks
up
VoIP Conversation
VoIP Conversation
The above dialing process is the same for phones 203, 204 to any GW A local PSTN
phone number.
Case 3:
PSTN Phone to Gateway Phone
Phone A, number 7777-1234 calling Gateway B phone 203
Caller Operation at
Phone A
Equipment Operation
Receiver Operation at GW
B phone 203
Pick up phone A
1. PSTN dial tone is heard.
Dial 8888-2222
1. Call being processed
2. PBX plays voice greeting
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Dial 22203
(22204)
1. Du Du tone is heard
2. VoIP call processing
Ring back tone is heard
1. GW A Line 1 LED “ON”
Phone 203 is ringing
1. GW B Line 3 LED “ON”
Receiver Picks up phone
203
VoIP Conversation
VoIP Conversation
The above dialing process is the same for any calls made from GW A local PSTN to
remote
phone numbers 203 & 204.
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Case 1-3 Dial Plan samples show the possible analog phone / PBX /
PSTN integration / applications of the Gateway. Disconnect cadence
provided by your phone company for your PSTN line and disconnect
cadence provided by your PBX may require additional matching with the
gateway.
This will require the assistance of your PBX supplier and / or
Systems Integrator. Please also see User’s Guide for additional
information.
5.6
VoIP in a Dynamic IP environment
The previous section dealt with the TVP-222H in and its configuration in a static
IP environment. The following section will address the issue of Dynamic IP and
the TVP-221H deployment in such an environment. This section we will shows
you how to connect two TVP-221H in a dynamic IP address environment and
configure PPPoE, DHCP, and DDNS clients.
5.7
PPPoE, DHCP, and DDNS clients:
Case 4:
Gateway Prefix–Simplified Gateway Phone to Gateway Phone
In addition to fixed IP, the TVP-221H can be configured to use PPPoE or DHCP
clients. With PPPoE and DHCP, you will under most circumstances be assigned a
Dynamic IP. In order for other people and devices to locate you, they will need to be
pointed to your dynamic IP. Therefore, it is necessary that you register with a DDNS
(
Note
:
www.dyndns.org
is currently the only service supported). Once you have
registered an account, and have configured the DDNS client in the TVP-221H, the
TVP-221H will automatically notify DynDNS when your Dynamic IP Address
changes. DynDNS will in turn, map your Dynamic IP to your registered Domain
Name. See Chapter 6, DDNS section for more information.

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