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Example 2 – Allied Telesis AT-VP504E FXS (H.323) User Manual

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Chapter 1 - Making Calls with the AT-VP504E FXS

User’s Manual (H.323 Version)

AT-VP504E FXS

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Case 4: You want to dial 204.236.247.67.

1.

You dial “**” (IP address prefix).

2.

You dial “204*236*247*67*”.

Complete sequence: **204*236*247*67*

Case 5: You want to dial 204.236.247.67, but you do not know that
an IP address is terminated with a “*”.

1.

You dial “**” (IP address prefix).

2.

You dial “204*236*247*67”.

3.

You wait 5 seconds. 5 seconds after the last digit was dialed, the
IP address is considered complete.

Complete sequence: **204*236*247*67

Case 6: You want to dial 204.236.247.67.

1.

You dial “1**”. The IP address prefix is not recognized because
another digit was dialed before. Actually, this sequence is
recognized as an E.164 alias equal to “1”. The second “*” is
ignored.

Example 2

For this example, the following configuration is used:

Speed dialing enabled with “*”. Speed dial alias is 1230.

IP address prefix: #.

End of dialing character: none.

Assume end of dialing after 4 digits.

Assume end of dialing after 5 seconds.

Case 1: You want to dial 2340.

1.

You dial “2340”. When the last “0” is dialed, the E.164 alias is
considered complete because 4 is the maximum number of digits
for an E.164 alias.

Complete sequence: 2340