Specifications

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Dialed Number Table
The Dialed Number Table is a list of numbers or part numbers (you must configure), with a preferred SIP trunk /
FXO port / FXS port for each number. When the user dials a number from the FXS port, SETU ATA211 checks the
Dialed Number Table for a match using the best fit logic. If a match is found, it uses the Destination Route selected
for the number in the table to make the outgoing call.
In the Dialed Number table, upto 100 numbers can be stored.
Each number is stored at an Index in the table. For each number that you enter in the table, you must define:
the minimum number of digits that the system should wait to receive to consider it a valid number to be
dialed out.
the maximum number of digits which the system should wait to receive to consider it as “End of Dialing”
and dial out the number.
the Destination Route (the SIP Trunk, FXO port or FXS port), which the system should use to dial out the
number.
The Dialed Number Table is to be configured only if you have selected:
the Outgoing Call Routing option for the FXS port as Route all calls as per Dialed Number Table.
the Incoming Call Route for the FXO port as Dialed Number Table.
When a number is dialed from the FXS port or received on the FXO port,
SETU ATA211 will match the dialed number with the entries of the Dialed Number Table.
If a match is found, it will check the Minimum Digits programmed for this entry to consider it a valid number.
If the length of the number string you dialed matches with the Minimum Digits programmed for this entry,
and “End of Dialing” is detected
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, the system will consider it as a valid number. It will not wait to match it
with the Maximum Digits you configured for this entry. The system will dial out the number using the
Destination Route you have selected for this entry in the table.
However, if the number of digits dialed by you are less than the Minimum Digits you configured, you will get
error tone.
If the dialed number string exceeds the Minimum Digits, but is less than the Maximum Digits, the system
will check the Maximum Digits programmed for this entry.
If the length of the dialed number string equals the Maximum Digits programmed for this entry, the system
will not wait for further digits to be dialed. It will consider the Maximum Digits defined as End of Dialing, and
will dial out the number using the Destination Route you selected for this entry in the table.
You can configure the Destination Route for dialed numbers that do not match with the table by the Source
port.
If FXO port is the Source Port, you can route the call through — SIP1/SIP2/SIP 3, FXS.
If FXS port is the Source Port, you can route the call through— SIP1/SIP2/SIP3, FXO.
If you do not want dialed numbers that do not match with the table to be routed, select None.
7. You pressed the # key or the Inter Digit Wait Timer has expired. See “End of Dialing”.