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Aliases
For the most part end users will not be using these functions / features and / or
should use the default settings.
For more information please see the Advanced
User Manuals or consult with your Systems Integrator
Alias
: This field is to create or delete aliases that are registered with the
gatekeeper.
The primary function of the gatekeeper component is to provide address translation
services. This function converts external (telephone number) addresses and alias
(name) addresses to network addresses, allowing users to maintain the same telephone
numbers or alias addresses regardless of changes to their network addresses.
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4.4
Dial Plan Settings
Dial Plan Setup
Using the function scroll bar on the right, you are able to Add, Delete, Find or
List data to/from one of 3 tables (While it may appear that there are 5 tables,
Remote Destination IP, Remote_Host_Name, and Local_Destination Channel
are all part of the Destination Table).
The following are the three tables:
1.
Telephone Table
2.
Hunt Group Table
3.
Destination Table
a.
Remote Destination
(IP takes precedence over Hostname)
b.
Destination - Remote_Host_Name
(IP takes precedence over Hostname)
c.
Destination - Local_Destination_Channel
Telephone Number Table
1.
From Navigation Bar,
Select
Dial Plan Settings / Dial Plan Table Setup.
2.
The default values are
Add
and
Telephone
. Click on
Select.
The
following window will appear.
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From this window, we can Add / Delete / Find or List desired telephone
numbers and map them to a hunt group.
Parameter
Description
Telephone
Number
Telephone number to match. This is only part of
the total dialed string.
Hunt Group ID
For each hunt group ID, you need to assign it a
unique identifier between 0 and 99.
Min. Digits
Minimum number of digits to be collected before
the ATPM starts matching the dialed string with
entries in the address table.
Max. Digits
Maximum number of digits to be collected before
the ATPM starts matching the dialed string with
entries in the address table.
Strip Length
The number of digits to be stripped at the
beginning of the collected dial string before
forwarding the string to the destination.
Append Prefix
(Optional) Digit(s) to be added to the beginning of
the collected dialed string before forwarding it to
the destination.
Hunt Group Table
1.
From Navigation Bar,
Select
Dial Plan Settings / Dial Plan Table Setup.
2.
The default values are
Add
and
Telephone
. Change Telephone to Hunt Group
and Click on
Select
3.
A screen will appear showing the following page:
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From this window, we can Add / Delete / Find or List the desired hunt group
ID and map it to a destination ID.
Destination ID Table
1.
From Navigation Bar,
Select
Dial Plan Settings / Dial Plan Table Setup.
2.
The default values are
Add
and
Telephone
. Change Telephone to Hunt Group
and Click on
Select
3.
A screen will appear showing the following page:
The Destination ID is either a Remote Destination IP (or Hostname but not
both) or a Local Destination Channel. Please note that if a Remote
Destination IP and a Hostname is specified, the Remote Destination IP takes
precedence.
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Each telephony port of the TVP-221H must be assigned a unique destination
ID. Fill out the worksheet for local destinations by designating each port a
unique destination ID,
4.42 Dial in PLAR / CID
Data – Dial in PLAR / CID Screen
DDNS Service
PLAR Address
Enter PLAR Address which could be any destination telephone
number already entered into the dial plan.
This programs the
gateway to automatically connect you to that number. This port will
not be able to dial any other numbers when PLAR is used.
CID – Number
and Name
This is a separate feature to PLAR.
If you would like to have the
Caller’s Identification including Number and Name forwarded to the
recipient, please provide the information in the provided fields..
Buttons
OK
On/Off
Private-line automatic ringdown (PLAR) circuits have statically configured
endpoints and do not require the user dialing to connect calls. The PLAR
feature provides an easy method to create a switched Voice over IP (VoIP)
call without digit dialing. PLAR connections are often referred to as a "bat-
phone" or “hotline” type of application. This is when a phone goes off-hook