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8. Web Browser Dial Plan Sample
This section describes how to use a web browser to build a dial plan in the
VoIP Gateway.
We suggest the following when developing your dial plan:
Draw an application diagram to illustrate / clarify application including:
1.
Local gateway: IP setup
2.
Local gateway: local telephone number setup
3.
Local gateway: remote gateway IP & remote telephone number setup
NOTE:
The Diagram below of Gateway A & B
could be any
combination of either the TVP-224HR (connected to switch by WAN
port) or the TVP-221H (Connected by LAN port). The switch that joins
these two gateways serves the purpose of initial lab configuration.
Under this configuration, both TVP Gateways (To be also referred to as
Gateway and GW) must be in the same IP segment. Once the dial plans
have been entered and tested, the switch would be replaced by the
public internet and the gateways would then have to be updated with
the field application Internet Access Settings (eg. Public IP Address,
Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address). In addition, all remote
destinations in the dial plan must be updated with the actual application
/ field IP Addresses.
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NOTE:
This diagram serves the purpose of illustrating the possible
analog phone / PBX / PSTN integration / applications of the Gateway.
However, 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.
Scenario description:
Two gateways connected by a switch
There are two gateways connected by a switch. They are generically labeled
“Gateway” but could be any combination of either the TVP-224HR (connected
to switch by WAN port) or TVP-224HR (Connected by LAN port).
Theoretically,
GW A is in Taiwan (Local Area Code have 2 digits) and GW B is in the US
(Local Area Codes have 3 digits).
Gateway A, 4 ports, is configured as follows:
1.
Gateway A IP: 192.168.1.20, mask IP: 255.255.255.0, gateway IP 0.0.0.0
(virtual IP)
2.
FXS Port 2 has a telephone set connected, its phone number is “203”
3.
FXS Port 3 has a telephone set connected, its phone number is “204”
4.
FXO Port 0 is connected to PBX.
There are two telephone sets connected to
the PBX. Their extension numbers are “800” and “801”.
5.
FXO Port 0 is registered as number “9” and it is connected to PBX
6.
PBX has an external line to PSTN.
Dialing “9” connects you PBX, where “9”
is dialed to connect to PSTN.
7.
The PSTN number to reach the PBX is “8888-2222”.
8.
Telephone A's number is “7777-1234” and belongs to the local PSTN
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Gateway B, 4 ports, is configured as follows:
1.
Gateway B IP: 192.168.1.55, mask IP: 255.255.255.0, gateway IP 0.0.0.0
(virtual IP)
2.
FXS Port 2 has an analog telephone set connected, its phone number is
“203”
3.
FXS Port 3 has an analog telephone set connected, its phone number is
“204”
4.
FXO Port 0 is registered as number “9”. Dialing “9” connects you to the
outside line.
5.
FXO Port 0 is connected to PSTN line “9999-3333”.
6.
Telephone B's number is “6666-4321” and belongs to the local PSTN.
Gateway A - IP setup:
1.
Navigate to Internet Access / Fixed IP Menu
2.
Type in IP Address: 192.168.1.20, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 and Default
IP Gateway Address: 0.0.0.0 in the related fields.
3.
Click on
“Save”.
4.
Click on
“Reboot”.
Gateway B
IP Setup:
5.
Navigate to Internet Access / Fixed IP Menu.
6.
Type in IP Address: 192.168.1.55, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 and Default
IP Gateway Address: 0.0.0.0 in the related fields.
7.
Click on
“Save”.
8.
Click on
“Reboot”.
Gateway A:
Dial Plan Setup
FXS Ports to Analog Phones - Gateway A has two phones on the FXS ports.
Telephone number 203 on Port 2 and 204 on Port 3.
These numbers are part
of the default dial plan and do not have to be entered.
We can skip the local
Dial Plan setup including Telephone Address, hunt group and destination for
phones 203 and 204.
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How to Enter the Dial Plan
The Dial plan consists of three tables that include the Telephone Table, Hunt
Group (eg. Customer Service may have multiple phones that the GW must
search through for an open line), and Destination Table (Both Local and
Remote).
The dial plan has to be entered into all Gateways so that the local
gateway knows how to process calls, sending them to its local ports or to
remote gateways for further processing.
The following screen shots show an example for entering a dial plan for a
single number. This example should give you the necessary insight as to how
to enter the rest of the Dial Plan. If you still have difficulty understanding the
dial plan and entering data, please reference the User Manual for more
examples.
Telephone Number Table
1.
From the Navigation Menu on the left side,
Select
Dial Plan Table Setup.
2.
From the window,
please Select
<Add> <Telephone>.
3.
The following window will appear.
Please Enter Data as shown.
4.
Click on
OK
.
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Hunt Group Table
1.
From the Navigation Menu on the left side,
Select
Dial Plan Table Setup.
2.
From the window,
please Select
<Add> <HuntGroup>.
3.
The following window will appear.
Please Enter Data as shown.
4.
Click on
OK
.
Local Destination ID Table
1.
From the Navigation Menu on the left side,
Select
Dial Plan Table Setup.
2.
From the window,
please Select
<Add> <Local_Destination_Channel>.
3.
The following window will appear.
Please Enter Data as shown.
4.
Click on
OK
.

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