Net2Phone Max 430 Network Card User Manual


 
Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide – Chapter 5
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If the receiving port is an FXO port, it permits callers to
use its PBX as though they were on a local PBX telephone
extension, subject to the options set by the receiving unit’s
system manager in its Max-to-Max IVR Configuration
Table. Callers must use the remote PBX’s dialing plan. For
example, if PBX users at the remote site dial 9 for an
outside line, the callers must also do so.
The Max-to-Max IVR Configuration Table allows the
system manager to configure the way a Max
410/420/430’s FXO ports will respond to VoIP calls it
receives from other Max units.
In the Max-to-Max IVR Configuration Table:
1. Make sure the FXO port you are configuring is
connected to the analog line card of a PBX unit.
2. Select one of the following five modes for the port
(only one mode at a time may be selected):
IVR Off – When IVR Off is selected for a
port, callers to the port get an immediate
PBX dial tone and can use the PBX’s
facilities without restriction.
Play Welcome Only – When this option is
selected, callers to the port hear a
welcome message, “Welcome to
Net2Phone. Please enter the number you
wish to call.” It then permits them to use
the PBX as if they were on one of its local
telephones. Callers must use the remote
PBX’s dialing plan. For example, if a
PSTN number is entered, it must include
any required preliminary digits, such as 9,
to get an outside line.
Password Request Only – This option
prevents unauthorized access to the FXO
port on which it is set. Callers are asked to
enter a password through the telephone
keypad before access to the PBX is
permitted.
To configure this option, you must create a
password in the Password column. The