Planet Technology VIP-320 Network Router User Manual


 
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is a compare order rule on this routing table. That mean the VoIP router
will check the rule list from top to bottom one by one, any rule item
matched with the prefix digits that user key in will go to call out directly
no regard to the rest rules below. For Example, if a rule item for area
code 8862 is on Index 5, another rule item for area code 886 on Index 6
below that will be ignored.
By setting the hln (hl1 for hot line one, hl2 for hot line two) on the area
code field, and enable hot line function (Please refer to the “VoIP Config
Line Configure Line Setting”), the VoIP router can service the
hot line direct call.
Min Digits
Define the minimum digits wait for user key in for number fit this rule, if
user key in digits less the number defined here. It will keep waiting for
input until exceed the “FirstDigitTime” defined time. If user key in digits
more then “Min Digits” here, the VoIP router will wait time defined on
OtherDigitTime” then go to translate for call out rule without needed to
press “# key.
Max Digits
Define the maximum digits wait for user key in for number fit this rule, if
user key in digits match the number defined here. It will go to translate
for call out rule without needed to press “#” key.
IP Address
Define the destination IP for call out number fit this rule, user can input
below format:
IP address, such as: 210.66.155.93
URL, such as: vip.planet.com.tw
Note: This H.323/SIP DECT VoIP router can setup to Uregister to
DDNS service. (Please refer to the “System Config Advanced
Dynamic DNS”) to let user call out to another VoIP router with dynamic
IP by URL.
GK/SIP proxy, such as: it will get the destination IP by register server
setting (Please refer to the “VoIP Config Register Server”) in
advance.
Strip
The number of digits will be ignored by user input.
For example, if user key in the number is 886222199518 and the
STRIPE field is setting to 4, the first 4 digits 8862 will be truncated and
actually call out number will be 22199518.
Prefix
The numbers will be added on the prefix of user key in number.
For examples, if user key in the number is 22199518 and the PREFIX
field is setting to 0028862, the actually call out number will be
002886222199518.
Another example, if user key in the number is 90, STRIP field is setting
to 2, and the PREFIX field is setting to 0,22199518, the actually call out