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Site D calling Site C
1.
 Dial 9,15077175662.
2.
 “9” gets outside line.  On some PBXs, an “8” may be used to
direct calls to the VOIP, while “9” directs calls to the PSTN.
However, some PBX units can be programmed to identify the
destination patterns of all calls to be directed to the VOIP.
3.
 PBX at Site D is programmed to divert all calls made to the 507
area code and exchange 717 into the VOIP network.  (It would
also be possible to divert all...

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Site D calling Site F
A voip call from Pierre PBX to extension 7424 on the key telephone system in Lincoln,
Nebraska.
A. The required entry in the Pierre Outbound Phonebook to facilitate
origination of the call, would be 1402263742.  The call would be directed to
the Lincoln voip’s IP address, 200.2.9.5.
(Generally on such a call, the caller would have to dial an intial “9.”  But
typically the PBX would not pass the initial “9” to the voip.  If the PBX...

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Site F calling Site D
A voip call from a Lincoln key extension to extension 3117 on the PBX in Pierre, South
Dakota.
A. The required entry in the Lincoln Outbound Phonebook to facilitate
origination of the call, would be “31”.  The string “1615492” would have to be
added as a prefix.   The call would be directed to the Pierre voip’s IP address,
200.2.9.9.
B. The corresponding entry in the Pierre Inbound Phonebook to facilitate
completion of the call...

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Chapter 8: E1 Phonebook
Configuration
(European Telephony Standards) 

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MVP3010 Inbound and Outbound MultiVOIP
Phonebooks
Important
Definition:The MultiVOIP’s Outbound phonebook
lists the phone stations it can call;
its Inbound phonebook describes the
dialing sequences that can be used to
call that MultiVOIP and how those calls
will be directed.
When a VOIP serves a PBX system, the operation of the VOIP should be
transparent to the telephone end user and savings in long-distance
calling charges should be enjoyed.  Use of...

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Free Calls:  One VOIP Site to Another
The most direct use of the VOIP system is making calls between the
offices where the VOIPs are located.  Consider, for example, the Wren
Clothing Company.  This company has VOIP-equipped offices in
London, Paris, and Amsterdam, each served by its own PBX.  VOIP
calls between the three offices completely avoid international long-
distance charges.  These calls are free.  The phonebooks can be set up to
allow all Wren...

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Local Rate Calls:  Within Local Calling Area of Remote
VOIP
In the second use of the VOIP system, the local calling area of each
VOIP location becomes accessible to all of the VOIP system’s users.  As
a result, international calls can be made at local calling rates.  For
example, suppose that Wren Clothing buys its zippers from The
Bluebird Zipper Company in the western part of metropolitan London.
In that case, Wren Clothing personnel in both Paris and...

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Similarly, the VOIP system allows Wren Clothing employees in London
and Amsterdam to call anywhere in Paris at local rates; it allows Wren
Clothing employees in Paris and London to call anywhere in
Amsterdam at local rates.
France
The
Netherlands

Wren Clothing Co.
VOIP/PBX Site
London

Wren Clothing Co.
VOIP/PBX Site
Amsterdam
Wren Clothing Co.
VOIP/PBX Site
Paris
United Kingdom
Calls at Paris local rates
Local Calling Areas Calls at Amsterdam local...

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National Rate Calls:  Within Nation of Remote VOIP Site
In the third use of the VOIP system, the national calling area of each
VOIP location becomes accessible to all of the VOIP system’s users.  As
a result, international calls can be made at national calling rates.  Again,
significant savings are possible.  For example, suppose that the Wren
Clothing Company buys its buttons from the Chickadee Button
Company in the Dutch city of Rotterdam.  In that...

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Similarly, the VOIP system allows Wren Clothing employees in London
and Amsterdam to call anywhere in France at French national rates; it
allows Wren Clothing employees in Paris and Amsterdam to call
anywhere in the United Kingdom at its national rates.
France
The
Netherlands

Wren Clothing Co.
VOIP/PBX Site
London

Wren Clothing Co.
VOIP/PBX Site
Amsterdam
Wren Clothing Co.
VOIP/PBX Site
Paris
United Kingdom
Calls at French
National Rates
Calls at...
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