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FortiGate Voice VoIP, PBX, and PSTN CLI Reference

config pbx ringgrp

FortiGate Voice Version 4.0 MR1 Administration Guide
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config pbx ringgrp

Use this command to add and configure the extension groups. An extension group here is
referred to a ring group and is a group of extensions that can be called using one number.
You can configure the ring group to call all of the extensions in the group at the same time
or to call the extensions one at a time until someone answers.

Variables

Description

Default

country-area

Enter the name of the country in which the FortiGate Voice

unit is installed.

USA

extension-pattern

Enter a pattern that defines the valid extensions that can

be added to the FortiGate Voice configuration. The pattern

can include numbers that must be in every extension and

upper case Xs to indicate the number of digits. The

extension range can only contain numbers and the letter

X.

If you add numbers to the extension range, all

extensions added to this FortiGate Voice unit must

include the same numbers in the same location in the

extension number. For example, if you include a 6 as

the first digit, all extensions added this FortiGate Voice

unit must begin with the number 6.

The Xs indicate the number of digits in addition to the

required number that each extension must have. For

example, 6XXX indicates the extensions must start with

the number 6 and be followed by any three numbers.

Usually you would add one or two numbers to the start of

the extension range to identify the extensions for this PBX

and follow this with enough Xs to be able to add the

required number of extensions.
The extension range should not begin with the same

number as the outgoing prefix.

null

local-area-code

Enter the local area code for the country or region in which

you are installing the FortiGate Voice unit.

408

max-voicemail

Limit the length of voicemail messages in seconds. Set to

0 for no limit.

60

outgoing-prefix

The number that PBX users must dial to get an outside

line. For example, if users should dial 9 to get an outside

line, add 9 to this field. The outgoing prefix should not be

the same as the first number of the extension range.

9

ring-timeout

The number of seconds that an extension should be

allowed to ring before going to voicemail.

20

rtp-hold-timeout

The amount of time in seconds that the extension will wait

on hold for RTP packets before hanging up the call. 0

means no time limit.

0

rtp-timeout

The amount of time in seconds during an active call that

the extension will wait for RTP packets before hanging up

the call. 0 means no time limit.

60

voicemail-extension

Enter the voicemail extension number that a user will use

to access their voicemail inbox.

No

default

Note: The order in which the members are added to the ring group does not match the
order in which the FortiGate Voice unit calls them.