Specifications
VoiceFinder VoIP Gateway Configuration Guide (APOS 2.0) Release Version 3.1
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VoIP peer setting of Gateway A is assumed as to follow:
dial-peer voice 555 voip
destination-pattern 310555….
In the configuration above, as soon as, the call user Gateway A enters 3105551000, outbound
VoIP peer 555 is determined and connected to Gateway B.
At this time, it is assumed that the settings of POTS peer of Gateway B are assumed as to
follow:
dial-peer voice 1000 pots
destination-pattern 3105551000
In this case, the user at the outgoing side listens to the dial tone sent from PABX, and then
enters the extension number of 100.
To make the two-stage dialing to one-stage, VoIP peer of Gateway A needs to be configured as
to follow:
dial-peer voice 555 voip
destination-pattern 310555……..
In these settings, the call can be connected only when the call user at Gateway A enters all of
3105551000100 and Gateway B delivers the digits (except fixed digit information) 100, except
called party number information and wild card of destination pattern, to its voice port, when
outbound POTS peer chooses 1000.
If a length of number is not fixed, you can use ‘T’ from the destination pattern
VoIP peer settings of Gateway A can described as to follow:
dial-peer voice 555 voip
destination-pattern 310555T
In this case, after the user of Gateway A enters 31055510001234567, terminating-digit (#) or
inter-digit timeout, the call is connected to Gateway B and Gateway B delivers 1234567 to the
selected voice port.
3.3.4. Hunt Group
3.3.4.1. Basic Concept and Configuration
Selection of outbound POTS or VoIP dial peer, which is sent out of the gateway, can be
accomplished by comparing called party number of the inbound call to destination pattern of