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VoiceFinder AP1100 VoIP Gateway User’s Guide Version 1.1
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5.3.6. Configuration Number Expansion
In most corporate environments, the telephone network is configured so that
you can reach a destination by dialing only a portion (an extension number) of
the full E.164 telephone number. Voice over IP can be configured to recognize
extension numbers and expand them into their full E.164 dialed number by
using two commands in tandem: destination-pattern and num-exp. Before you
configure these two commands, it is helpful to map individual telephone
extensions with their full E.164 dialed numbers. This task can be done easily by
creating a number expansion table.
5.3.6.1. Number Expansion Table
In Figure 5.7, a small company wants to use Voice over IP to integrate its
telephony network with its existing IP network. The destination pattern (or
expanded telephone number) associated with Router 1 (located to the left of
the IP cloud) are (408) 115-xxxx, (408) 116-xxxx, and (408) 117-xxxx, where xxxx
identifies the individual dial peers by extension. The destination pattern (or
expanded telephone number) associated with Router 2 (located to the right of
the IP cloud) is (729) 555-xxxx.
Figure 5.5 Sample VoIP Network
WAN
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