User`s guide

6-18 Preliminary November 23, 1998 MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
Configuring MultiVoice
MultiVoice configuration examples
Gateway generate local progress tones in response to Q.931 messages received from the
Far End Gateway.
Note: In TAOS Release 7.0, the fast H.245 (start H.245 before Q.931 CONNECT) is always
used and has no impact on this feature.
Configuring single-stage dialing
To configure single-stage dialing on a MultiVoice Gateway:
1 From the Net/T1 or Net/E1 line menu, enable DNIS collection. (For information see
“Collecting DNIS and ANI” on page 5-4.)
2 Open the Ethernet > Mod Config > VOIP Options menu.
3 Set the Single Dial Enable parameter by pressing Enter to toggle between Yes and No. For
Example:
Ethernet
Mod Config
Single Dial Enable=Yes
This value defaults to No. You will still be prompted to enter a separate PIN if you set
VPN Mode=No, before the call is connected.
Using single-stage dialing without PIN authentication
In this configuration, users do not need to enter a PIN authentication to complete a MultiVoice
call (VPN Mode=Yes) or users are authenticated using ANI. Callers enter only the MultiVoice
access number followed by the destination phone number (DNIS). For example they can enter
997325551212:
Using use single-stage dialing with PIN authentication
In this configuration, users will enter the access number, followed by the destination phone
number, and are prompted to enter their PIN to complete a MultiVoice call (VPN Mode=No).
Callers enter the MultiVoice access number and destination phone number (DNIS) all
at-one-time, then hear the Personal Identification Number (PIN) prompt (three short beeps).
(In future releases a caller will hear a voice announcement “please enter you PIN number”.)
The user must enter the PIN to initiate call processing.
For information on configuring DNIS collection see “Collecting DNIS and ANI” on page 5-4.
99 The access number. This may be either single or multiple digits,
configurable by the service provider. This number is not forwarded
to the destination Gateway.
7325551212 The destination phone number. This is a real destination number
(DNIS) which must be sent to destination Gateway. This number
could be a PBX extension (ie.3103 in company private phone
network) or a full public phone number as used here.