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Store Dial Plan
1.
Continue entering the Gateway A Dial Plan as laid out in the tables below
(Telephone Table, Hunt Group Table and Destination Table) following
the above procedures.
2.
After you have entered the Dial Plan, make sure you
Store Dial Plan
to flash
memory. From the Navigation Bar on the left side, Click on
Store Dial Plan.
3.
The following screen will appear on the right side. Click on
YES.
Gateway B:
Dial Plan Setup
1.
Enter Gateway B Dial Plan into Gateway B as shown in the tables below
(Telephone Table, Hunt Group Table and Destination Table) following the
above procedures.
2.
After entering all the information listed in the tables below,
DO NOT
navigate
away from Dial Plan Settings. Click
Store Dial Plan
, and click YES to save
your dial plan to Flash Memory.
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Gateway A and Gateway B dial plan setting
Gateway A Table Number Table
Phone #
Hunt
Group ID
Min.
Digits
Max.
Digits
Prefix
strip
Prefix
Address
Function
Comment
203
2
3
3
204
3
3
3
800
4
3
3
801
5
3
3
9
6
1
1
01
22
02
7
22
22
10
5
10
12
5
13
3
3
0
0
0
“9”
None
None
2
2
0
None
Dialing “203” calls phone
on FXS Port 2
Dialing “204” calls phone
on FXS Port 3
Dialing “800” calls PBX on
FXO Port 0, which then
dials “800”.
This is an example only.
Please substitute your
ext# on PBX if applicable
This is an example only.
Please substitute your
ext# on PBX if applicable
For PBX on FXO use
only
For PBX on FXO use
only
Remote Zone # used to
make calls to remote
GW B FXS (Internal Ext)
Remote Zone # used to
make calls to remote
GW B FXO
(Externa -PBX / PSTN)
Dialing “801” calls PBX on
FXO Port 0, which then
dials “801”.
Dialing “9” from local phone
on FXS Port connects you
FXO Port 0 PBX, where “9”
is dialed for outside line.
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.
“22” is stripped and
remaining 3 digits are sent
to GW B.
“02” + 8 to 11 digits (3 Digit
US Area Code) are sent to
GW B.
None
None
None
None
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Hunt Group ID
Dest ID
Hunt Type
Mode
# of Dest ID(s)
Destination
Dest. ID(s)
Gateway A - Hunt Group Table
Gateway A - Destination Table
2
2
2
Local
1
Port = 2
3
6
3
2
2
Local
1
1
Port = 3
4
7
4
2
2
Local
1
1
Port = 0
5
22
22
2
2
Remote
1
1
Dest = 192.168.1.55/1720 TCP
2
3
4
4
4
4
22
NOTE:
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.
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Gateway B - Telephone Number Table
Phone #
Hunt
Group ID
Min.
Digits
Max.
Digits
Prefix
strip
Prefix
Address
Function
Comment
203
2
3
3
204
3
3
3
9
4
1
1
02
5
10
13
11
11
51
5
01
11
10
12
3
3
1
2
2
None
0
None
Dialing “203” calls phone
on Port 2
Dialing “204” calls phone
on Port 3
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
Assumes that Telephone
line is attached to Port
0 / Line 1
Remote Zone # used to
make calls to remote
GW A FXS (Internal Ext)
Remote Zone # used to
make calls to remote
GW A FXO
(External- to PSTN)
“02” is stripped, and the
remaining 8 to 11 digits (3
Digit US Area Code) are
dialed out on Port 0 to
PSTN.
“11” is stripped and
remaining 3 digits are sent
to GW A.
“01” + 8 to 10 digits (2 Digit
Taiwan Area Code) are sent
to GW B.
None
None
None
None
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Hunt Group ID
Dest ID
Hunt Type
Mode
# of Dest ID(s)
Destination
Dest. ID(s)
Gateway B - Hunt Group Table
Gateway B - Destination Table
2
2
2
Local
1
Port = 2
3
3
2
Local
1
Port = 3
4
4
2
Local
1
Port = 0
5
11
11
2
2
H.323
1
1
Dest = 192.168.1.20/1720 TCP
2
3
4
4
11
NOTE:
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.

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