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Phone Book Configuration

MultiVOIP FX User Guide

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These seven phone books are shown below.

Phone Book for Series I Analog VOIP Host Unit (Site B)

VOIP Dir #
-OR-
Destination
Pattern

IP Address

Channel Comments

102

200.2.9.8

2

Site B, FXS channel.

101

200.2.9.8

1

Site B, FXO channel.

421

200.2.9.6

1

Site E FXS channel.

201

200.2.9.7

1

Site A, FXS channel.

1615

xxx

xxxx

200.2.9.9 0

(Note 2.)

Gives remote voip users access to local PSTN

of Site D (Pierre, SD, area code 615).

3xxx


(Note 1.)

200.2.9.9

0

Allows remote voip users to call all PBX

extensions at Site D (Pierre, SD) using only

four digits.

1402

200.2.9.5

0

Gives remote voip users access to local PSTN

of Site F (Lincoln, NE; area code 402).

140226374

(Note 1)

(Note 3)

200.2.9.5

0

Gives remote voip users access to key phone

system extensions at Site F (Lincoln).

Note 1. The “x” is a wildcard character.
Note 2. By specifying “Channel 0,” we instruct the MVP2400/2410 to choose any

available data channel to carry the call.

Note 3. Note that Site F key system has only 30 extensions (x7400-7429). This

destination pattern (140226374) actually directs calls to 402-263-7430 through

402-263-7499 into the key system, as well.

This means that such calls, which belong on the PSTN, cannot be completed.

In some cases, this might be inconsequential because an entire exchange (fully

used or not) might have been reserved for the company or it might be

unnecessary to reach those numbers. However, to specify only the 30 lines

actually used by the key system, the destination pattern 140226374 would have

to be replaced by three other destination patterns, namely 1402263740,

1402263741, and 1402263742. In this way, calls to 402-263-7430 through 402-

263-7499 would be properly directed to the PSTN. In the Site D outbound

phonebook, the 30 lines are defined exactly, that is, without making any

adjacent phone numbers unreachable through the voip system.