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    							MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration
    261
    The Series I analog VOIP phone book resides in the “Host” VOIP unit at
    Site B.  It applies to both of the Series I analog VOIP units.
    Each of the Series II analog MultiVOIPs (the MVP210 and the MVP410)
    requires its own inbound and outbound phonebooks.  The MVP2410
    digital MultiVOIP requires its own inbound and outbound
    phonebooks, as well. 
    						
    							E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
    262
    These seven phone books are shown below.
    Phone Book for Series I Analog VOIP Host Unit (Site B)
    VOIP Dir #
    -OR-
    Destination
    PatternIP Address Channel Comments
    102 200.2.9.8 2 Site B, FXS channel.
    101 200.2.9.8 1 Site B, FXO
    channel.
    421 200.2.9.6 0 Site E FXS channel.
    201 200.2.9.7 1 Site A, FXS
    channel.
    1615
    xxx
    xxxx200.2.9.9 0
    (Note 2.)Gives remote voip
    users access to local
    PSTN of Site D
    (Pierre, SD, area
    code 615).
    3xxx
    (Note 1.)200.2.9.9 0 Allows remote voip
    users to call all PBX
    extensions at Site D
    (Pierre, SD) using
    only four digits.
    1402 200.2.9.5 0 Gives remote voip
    users access to local
    PSTN of Site F
    (Lincoln, NE; area
    code 402).
    140226374
    (Note 1)
    (Note 3)200.2.9.5 0 Gives remote voip
    users access to key
    phone system
    extensions at Site F
    (Lincoln). 
    						
    							MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration
    263
    Note 1.  The “x” is a wildcard character.
    Note 2.  By specifying “Channel 0,” we instruct the
    MVP2400/2410 to choose any available data
    channel to carry the call.
    Note 3.  Note that Site F key system has only 30 extensions
    (x7400-7429).  This destination pattern (140226374)
    actually directs calls to 402-263-7430 through
    402-263-7499 into the key system, as well.
    This means that such calls, which belong on the
    PSTN, cannot be completed.  In some cases, this
    might be inconsequential because an entire
    exchange (fully used or not) might have been
    reserved for the company or it might be
    unnecessary to reach those numbers.  However, to
    specify only the 30 lines actually used by the key
    system, the destination pattern 140226374 would
    have to be replaced by three other destination
    patterns, namely 1402263740, 1402263741, and
    1402263742.  In this way, calls to 402-263-7430
    through 402-263-7499 would be properly directed
    to the PSTN.  In the Site D outbound phonebook,
    the 30 lines are defined exactly, that is, without
    making any adjacent phone numbers unreachable
    through the voip system. 
    						
    							E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
    264
    Outbound Phone Book for MVP2400 Digital VOIP
    (Site D)
    Destin.
    PatternRemove
    PrefixAdd
    PrefixIP
    AddressComment
    201 200.2.9.7To originate calls to
    Site A (Bismarck).
    1507 1507 101#
    Note 3.
    200.2.9.8 To originate calls
    to Rochester local
    PSTN using the
    FXO channel
    (channel #1) of the
    Site B VOIP.
    102 200.2.9.8 To originate calls
    to phone
    connected to FXS
    port (channel #2)
    of the Site B VOIP.
    421 200.2.9.6 Calls to Site E
    (Cheyenne).
    1402 200.2.9.5 Calls to Lincoln
    area local PSTN
    (via FXO channel,
    CH4, of the Site F
    VOIP).
    1402
    263
    740200.2.9.5
    1402
    263
    741200.2.9.5
    1402
    263
    742200.2.9.5Calls to extensions
    (thirty) of key
    system at Site F
    (Lincoln).  Human
    operator or auto-
    attendant is
    needed to
    complete these
    calls.
    Note 3.  The pound sign (“#”) is a delimiter separating the
    VOIP number from the standard telephony phone number. 
    						
    							MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration
    265
    Inbound Phonebook for MVP2400/2410 Digital VOIP
    (Site D)
    Remove
    PrefixAdd
    PrefixChannel
    NumberComment
    16159,
    Note 4.
    Note 5.0Allows phone users at remote
    voip sites to call non-toll
    numbers within the Site D area
    code (615; Pierre, SD) over the
    VOIP network.
    1615
    4923131 0Allows voip calls directly to
    employees at Site D (at
    extensions x3101 to x3199).
    Note 4.  “9” gives PBX station users access to outside line.
    Note 5.  The comma represents a one-second pause, the
    time required for the user to receive a dial tone on
    the outside line (PSTN).  The comma is only
    allowed in the Inbound phonebook. 
    						
    							E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
    266
    Outbound Phone Book for MVP410 Analog VOIP
    (Site F)
    Destin.
    PatternRemove
    PrefixAdd
    PrefixIP
    AddressComment
    201 200.2.9.7 To originate calls
    to Site A
    (Bismarck).
    1507 1507 101#
    Note 3.
    200.2.9.8 To originate calls
    to any PSTN
    phone in
    Rochester area
    using the FXO
    channel (channel
    #1) of the Site B
    VOIP.
    102 200.2.9.8 To originate calls
    to phone
    connected to FXS
    port (channel #2)
    of the Site B VOIP
    (Rochester).
    421 200.2.9.6 Calls to Site E
    (Cheyenne).
    1615 200.2.9.9 Calls to Pierre area
    PSTN via Site D
    PBX.
    31 1615
    492200.2.9.9 Calls to Pierre PBX
    extensions with
    four digits.
    Note 3.  The pound sign (“#”) is a delimiter separating the
    VOIP number from the standard telephony phone number. 
    						
    							MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration
    267
    Inbound Phonebook for MVP410 Analog VOIP (Site F)
    Remove
    PrefixAdd
    PrefixChannel
    NumberComment
    1402 4Access to Lincoln local PSTN by
    users at remote VOIP locations
    via FXO port at Site F.
    1402
    263740740 0
    1402
    263741741 0
    1402
    263742742 0
    Gives remote voip users access
    to extension of key phone
    system at Site F (Lincoln).
    Because call is completed at key
    system, abbreviated dialing (4
    digits) is not workable. 
    Human
    operator or auto-attendant is
    needed to complete these
    calls. 
    						
    							E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
    268
    Outbound Phone Book for MVP210 Analog VOIP
    (Site E)
    Destin.
    PatternRemove
    PrefixAdd
    PrefixIP
    AddressComment
    201 200.2.9.7 To originate calls
    to Site A.
    1507 1507 101#
    Note 3.
    200.2.9.8 To originate calls
    to any PSTN
    phone in
    Rochester area
    using the FXO
    channel (channel
    #1) of the Site B
    VOIP.
    102 200.2.9.8 To originate calls
    to phone
    connected to FXS
    port (channel #2)
    of the Site B VOIP.
    1402 200.2.9.5 Calls to Lincoln
    area PSTN (via
    FXO channel,
    CH4, of the Site F
    VOIP).
    71402
    263200.2.9.5 Calls to Lincoln
    key extensions
    with four digits.
    1615 200.2.9.9 Calls to Pierre area
    PSTN via Site D
    PBX.
    31 1615
    492200.2.9.9 Calls to Pierre PBX
    extensions with
    four digits.
    Note 3.  The pound sign (“#”) is a delimiter separating the
    VOIP number from the standard telephony phone number. 
    						
    							MultiVOIP User Guide T1 PhoneBook Configuration
    269
    Inbound Phonebook for MVP210 Analog VOIP (Site E)
    Remove
    PrefixAdd
    PrefixChannel
    NumberComment
    421 1 
    						
    							E1 Phonebook Configuration MultiVOIP User Guide
    270
    Call Completion Summaries
    Site A calling Site C, Method 1
    1.
     Dial 101.
    2.
     Hear dial-tone from Site B.
    3.
     Dial 7175662.
    4.
     Await completion.  Talk.
    Site A calling Site C, Method 2
    1.
     Dial 101#7175662
    2.
     Await completion.  Talk.
    Note:  Some analog VOIP gateways will allow
    completion by Method 2.  Others will not.
    Site C calling Site A
    1.
     Dial 7175000.
    2.
     Hear dial-tone from Site B VOIP.
    3.
     Dial 201.
    4.
     Await completion.  Talk. 
    						
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