Specifications
80 Matrix SETU ATA211 System Manual
• For the number you entered, in the Destination Address field in the table, enter the IP Address of
the WAN Port of ATA connected at Location B. In this case, 190.1.1.100
• For the number you entered, configure the digit length in the table. As the number you want to dial,
3001, has four digits, configure Minimum Digit for this number as ‘4’. Also configure the Maximum
Digit as ‘4’.
The Peer-to-Peer table you configure for SETU ATA211 at Location-A would look like this:
As the system uses the best match logic to match number strings in the Peer-to-Peer table, you
may configure only the prefix of the number to be dialed. Instead of the complete number string, you
may configure only the prefix as follows, the system will place all calls that start with ‘3’ to the IP
Address 190.1.1.100
• Similarly, the Peer-to-Peer table you configure at Location-B should look like this:
• When user 2001 of Location-A or a caller on the FXO port calls 3001, the call is placed to the IP address
190.1.1.100 as the system finds a best match entry for the dialed number at index 002 of the Peer-to-Peer
table.
• On receiving a call, the SETU ATA at Location-B routes this call to the FXS port, 3001.
• Similarly, when the user 3001 of Location B or a caller on the FXO port, calls 2001, the call is placed to the
IP address 190.1.1.200 as the system finds a best match entry for the dialed number at index 002 of the
Peer-to-Peer table.
Index Number Name Minimum Digit Maximum Digit Destination Address
001 No Match Found 01 24
002 3001 04 04 190.1.1.100
003
004
Index Number Name Minimum Digit Maximum Digit Destination Address
001 No Match Found 01 24
002 3 04 04 190.1.1.100
003
004
Index Number Name Minimum Digit Maximum Digit Destination Address
001 No Match Found 01 24
002 2001 04 04 190.1.1.200
003
004