Specifications

Defining an IP Dialing Table
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Define the attributes for the entry:
Parameter Description
Location ID A unique dialing number to connect to the remote
location. The length of the number is of course the
Location ID Digit Length described in “About the
Location ID Digit Length” on page 9-1.
Location Name A descriptive name of up to 15 characters to identify
the location. This name may be used by Caller ID.
Server IP Address The remote server’s address in one of the following
formats:
RFC assigned IP address (e.g. 100.100.100.100).
IP addresses with prefixes of 10.0.0.0/8,
172.16.0.0/12 or 192.168.0.0/16 can only be used
within private networks (Intranets).
Fully qualified DNS name (e.g.,
newyork.altigen.com), of up to 64 characters.
This IP address format is recommended over DNS
names, since with the IP address, the application does
not need to resolve the name. DNS name is also
posted in this field.
Remote Ext. Length The length of extension digits at the remote location.
Valid entries are None - 7, with “None” meaning not
specified. Specifying the remote extension length is
optional but highly recommended, since this
information tells the system how long to wait for
another entry before outpulsing (sending the digits).
Dialing Scheme Overlapping (ATGN) is best used with analog
trunks to allow the terminal to omit part of the digits
required to complete a call while buffering the
remaining digits.
Enbloc, used with digital (ISDN) trunks, allows the
terminal to include all of the digits required to
complete a call.