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System Administrator’s Guide Release 7.5
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Timing controls:
P generates a one second pause
+ increases the duration and gap of all DTMF tones by 50ms
- decreases the duration and gap of all DTMF tones by 50ms
Variables:
$xN sends the last N digits (0 for all digits) of the dialed extension
$nN sends the last N digits (0 for all digits) of the DNIS number
6. For the device to receive incoming calls, an outside line must be routed to the
port to which the device is attached. To route an outside line to the device:
0.
Create an extension that rings the port of the device.
Route an outside line to the extension. 0.
Note: For specific device setup instructions for the Multi-Tech FaxFinder, please refer to
the application notes, located on the Allworx Partner Portal at
http://www.allworxportal.com.
13.3 SIP Proxies and SIP Gateways
The Allworx servers support connectivity to external SIP-compliant devices such as
Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) servers and SIP gateways. The Allworx
products interface with four different types of SIP devices based on how they interact
with the Allworx system. SIP Gateways are not supported on 6x12 servers.
SIP Device Description
SIP Proxy Refers to a SIP Trunk, an external SIP service for routing calls. The SIP
Proxy is accessed through the Internet or through the wide area network
(WAN). To connect to a SIP proxy (or ITSP), it must be configured on the
Allworx server. Application notes for configuring Allworx servers with
approved ITSPs are available on the Allworx Partner Portal
www.allworxportal.com.
SIP Gateway An SIP-compatible device that extends the connectivity of the Allworx PBX.
Examples are FXO, FXS or T1 expander gateways. Typically, SIP
Gateways connect to the Allworx server via an Ethernet interface directly
to the Allworx server LAN.
Remote Allworx
Servers (Multi-
Site)
An Allworx server at another site configured to behave as if it is part of the
local system. The Allworx Server Administrator can configure the remote
Allworx server to provide outside line services for the local server. See the
Allworx Advanced Multi-site Setup Guide for information on configuring
these services. The guide is available on the Allworx Partner Portal
(www.allworxportal.com).