Configuring dial plans – Fortinet FortiGate Voice 4.0 MR1 User Manual
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Configuring dial plans
Dial plans route calls made from a FortiGate Voice extension to an external phone system.
The external phone system can be one or more PSTN lines if your FortiGate Voice unit
includes PSTN interfaces, or a VoIP service provider. To route calls to an external phone
system you add dial plan rules that define the extra digits that extension users must dial to
call out of the PBX. The rules also control how the FortiGate Voice unit handles these calls
including whether to block or allow the call, the destinations the calls are routed to and
whether to add digits to the beginning of the dialed number (called prepending).
For example, if PBX users should be able to dial 911 for emergencies you should include
a dial plan rule that sends all calls that begin with 911 to an external phone system. This
rule should also override the default outgoing prefix so that users can dial 911 without
having to dial 9 first.
You can also use dial plan rules to block some calls. For example, if you want to block
extensions from making international calls you can add dial plan rule that blocks calls that
start with the default outgoing prefix followed by 011.
When the FortiGate Voice unit receives a call from an extension that does not match the
FortiGate Voice unit’s extension range, the call is processed according to the dial plan
added to the extension. (If the extension does not have a dial plan the call is blocked). To
process the call, the FortiGate Voice unit selects the dial plan rule that best matches the
dialed numbers and processes the call using the settings in the dial plan rule. For
example, the emergency dial plan rule could route calls out a local PSTN line (if your
FortiGate Voice unit includes them) or to a remote VoIP provider.
No Answer Action Select the action to take when there is no answer for the incoming caller. You
can select Voicemail, which routes the caller to voicemail, IVR, or Hangup. If
you select Voicemail, the Voicemail Extension list appears and you need to
select the voicemail extension number.
Voicemail
Extension
Select the voicemail extension number from the drop-down list. This option
appears only when Voicemail is selected in No Answer Action.
Member
Select an extension in the Available column and then use the -> arrow to
move it to the Selected column.
To remove an extension from the Selected column, select the extension and
use the <- arrow to move it back to the Available column.