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Phonebook Example
47 MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide
Phonebook Example
One Common Situation. This company has offices in three
different cities. The PBX units all operate alike. Notably,
they all give access to outside lines using “9.” They all are
‘smart’ enough to identify voip calls without using a
special access digit (“8” is used in some systems). Finally,
the system operates so that employees in any office can
dial employees in any other office using only three digits.
Here we’ll consider the phonebooks needed for that
system.
Flagstaff Office
204.16.49.75
8-Channel
Analo g VoIP
(MV P81 0)
PS TN
PBX System.
Main Number:
777-5600
3 0 exte nsion s
Area: 520
Santa Fe Office
PBX System.
Main N umber:
444-3200
40 extensions
PSTN
204.16.49.74
8-Channel
Analo g Vo IP
(MVP810 )
Area: 505
PBX System.
Main Num ber:
333-2700
204.16.49.73
24-Channel
Digital VoIP
(MVP2410)
PSTN
Boise Office
Area: 208
90 extensions
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