OfficeServ 7100
PROGRAMMING
TECHNICAL MANUAL
PART 2 APRIL 2007
MMC: 832
VoIP
OUTBOUND
DIGITS
DESCRIPTION:
This MMC is only used for Gateway to Gateway IP Trunking applications. This MMC
provides the means to set the MGI internal numbering plan for digit dialing and
conversion when using IP trunking application.
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ACCESS DGT:
This is the access code that is used once the MGI is accessed;
this directs a call based on the routing tables used. An access code table then
references an access code and correlates an IP address to the access code for
routing. A maximum of 8 digits are available with 63 access code entries
(00~62).
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DGT LENGTH:
This field requests the number of digits that are expected to be
received to make up the whole access code.
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DEL.LENGTH:
This is the number of digits to delete after receiving the access
code.
NOTE: If no digits are deleted the access code will be sent as part of the call to
the destination to continue routing at the far end destination.
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INSERT DGT:
This is the digit(s) to insert for routing at the destination. This can
be used when different numbering plans exist or if a dial 9 access is needed to
be inserted in the dialed digits.
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IP TABLE 1:
This is the first table referenced for routing the access code to an
IP address The system has 63 IP tables (00~62) with 16 entries (00~15) in each
table.
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IP START:
This entry indicates where in a table to start looking for an IP code to
associate with the access code.This can be used to manage where to start
looking for an IP address in high traffic MGI applications. Example: If IP address
routing to the desired destination is known to be in the last 7 entries of a table
the IP START location would be 8. IP address searching would start at entry 8.
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SERVER USE:
This parameter determines whether a H.323 Gatekeeper
(MMC836) will be utilized to establish this connection (0:no, 1:yes).
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