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C.Setting Examples
Here is some VoIP call out routing table setting examples below:
a.
Define wait time and digits for destination phone number
MaxDigits:
10
FirstDigitTime(Sec):
30
OtherDigitTime(Sec):
5
In this case, when user picks up the phone, the VoIP router will generate 30
seconds (defined on FirstDigitTime) dial tone for user press DTMF for destination
phone number, After user press first digit DTMF from phone set (for example, 0,
the VoIP router will wait 5 seconds (defined on OtherDigitTime) to press the rest
phone number digits, if user did not press any key within first 30 seconds, the VoIP
Router will generate the busy tone to terminate the call. After user press first digit
and did not key any key within 5 seconds, for example, like 601 it will call out 601
after 5 seconds, but if user press 601#, it will direct call out 601 immediately
without waiting rest key.
In this case, the Max Digits is setting to 10, so if user dial 0212345678, 10 digits
phone number, it will call out immediately without wait 5 seconds or # key, that
mean it will not accept phone number more than 10 digits like 02123456781, if
user press that phone number, it still call out the number to 0212345678 because
maximum digits for phone number is 10.
b.
VoIP call out by IP:
Index
Remark
Area Code Min Digits
Max Digits
IP Address
Strip Prefix Profile
Delete
1 NY_office
6
172.16.7.1
Delete
In this case, we assume that we have another VoIP router locate at New York
office and the IP is 172.16.7.1 , when we press any phone number prefix is 6 will
call to that VoIP router, for example, if we dial 601, the VoIP will Call out 601 to
another VoIP router locate at IP 172.16.7.1, you can check the real call out IP and
phone number at the VoIP Setup/ Port Status: