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Appendix C: More Phone Book Examples
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Example Inbound Phone Books
The basic purpose of the Inbound Phone Book is to create rules for routing incoming IP calls. Below you will find
the Inbound Phone Book settings for the examples that were detailed in the sample Phone Book Configurations
above.
Example 1:
Local VOIP has 763-555-4321 in the Inbound Phone Book while the Remote VOIP has 612-555-1234
in the Inbound Phone Book. A user at the Local VOIP can dial 612-555-1234 and it will ring the
Remote VOIP, a user at the Remote VOIP can dial 763-555-4321 and it will ring the Local VOIP. Both
calls are treated as local area code calls.
Example 2:
Local VOIP has 763-555-4321 in the Inbound Phone Book while the Remote VOIP has 612-555-1234
in the Inbound Phone Book. A user at the Local analog VOIP can pick up an attached phone and it
will ring the Remote GSM VOIP. The call is treated as a local area code call. The Auto-Call feature is
set in the Voice Parameters section.
Example 3:
The Inbound Phone Book for this setup will be set to Any Number for all channels, allowing all digits
and relying on the call control module to handle the routing.
Example Outbound Phone Books
The Outbound Phone Book is the director of where calls will be routed – whether that is to a specific phone
number (Any Number) or to the IP address of a remote VOIP unit for resending as a local call or out to the
wireless network to take advantage of wireless plan savings. Below you will find the Outbound Phone Book
settings for the examples that were detailed in the sample Phone Book Configurations above.
Example 1:
Local VOIP has 612-555-1234 in the Outbound Phone Book while the Remote VOIP has 763-555-4321
in the Outbound Phone Book a. A user at the Local VOIP can pick up an attached phone and dial 763-
555-4321 and it will ring the Remote VOIP, a user at the Remote VOIP can pick up an attached line
and dial 612-555-1234 and it will ring the Local VOIP. Both calls are treated as local area code calls.
Example 2:
Local VOIP has 612-555-1234 in the Outbound Phone Book while the Remote VOIP has 763-555-4321
in the Outbound Phone Book a. A user at the Local VOIP can pick up an attached phone and it will
ring the Remote VOIP, a user at the Remote VOIP can pick up an attached line and it will ring the
Local VOIP. Both calls are treated as local area code calls.
The Auto-Call feature is set in the Voice Parameters section.
Example 3:
The Outbound Phone Book is set to the destination pattern number of the auto attendant. In this
example the MVPGSM would also be setup to use a proxy (the call control module).