User`s guide

ADSL/VoIP Gateway User’s Guide
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(x.T|##S|*[268]xS|*74x.#S|x#S|*90x.#S)
The above digitmap sets the following characteristics for the SIP
phones:
x.T - any number of digits followed by a timeout to dial the
digits. This is not a special call
code.
##S - Last number redial.
*[268]xS - is a compound entry which matches the following
codes:
*20 - Set DND (Do-Not-Disturb) ON
*80 - Set DND (Do-Not-Disturb) OFF
*69 - Return the last missed call
All other numbers which are also matched by this entry will
return an error if entered. For example, entering *82 will
generate an error.
*74x.#S - Speed dial 8 setting.
x#S - Speed dial call.
*90x.#S - SIP blind transfer.
PSTN Calling Rules
PSTN rules can determined in the same page as shown in
Figure 97. This facility enables you to configure ‘VoIP with
PSTN switching’ on your system. Using this values the user
can define a range of dial plans which specify the numbers
which are connected to the PSTN. If the number dialled
matches a number defined in the dial plan, then the number is
routed to the PSTN.
Create a new PSTN rules opens new windows as shown in
Figure 99.
Figure 99: PSTN Calling Rule Pages