
1/5/2007
EAG Gateway Series Administration Guidelines
MAG-06007 Rev. A
x
Any single digit between numbers 0 to 9.
.
Any multiple digits between numbers 0 to 9.
##
Terminate dialing after receiving two digits. ## is EAG’s default function key
for listening to the IP address.
x.T
The gateway will check a number of any lengths that is composed of any
number between 0 and 9. If no new digits are received within the “dial
finish” time, the gateway will send out the detected number.
x.#
A number of any lengths that starts with any number between 0 and 9. If
the end user dials # right after the number, EAG will stop number reception
and send out the number before #.
*xx
Terminate dialing after receiving * plus any two digits. *xx is mainly used to
enable the supplementary services (such as Distinctive Ring, Do Not
Disturb, and Call Forwarding).
#xx
Terminate dialing after receiving * plus any two digits. *xx is mainly used to
enable the supplementary features (such as Distinctive Ring, Do Not
Disturb, and Call Forwarding).
[2-8]xxxxxx
A seven-digit number that starts with any number between 2 and 8. This is
used to terminate local call dialing.
02xxxxxxxxx
An 11-digit number that starts with 02. This is used to terminate long
distance call dialing that starts with 02.
013xxxxxxxxx
A 12-digit number that starts with 013. This is used to terminate long
distance cellular calls that start with 013.
13xxxxxxxxx
An 11-digit number that starts with 13. This is used to terminate local
cellular calls that start with 13.
11x
A three-digit number that starts with 11. This is used to terminate
emergency calls.
9xxxx
A five-digit number that starts with 9. This is used to terminate special
service calls.
17911
Send out the number right after receiving 17911. This serves as an
example of terminating a special number.
5.8.2
Routing Map
After logging in, click
Advanced Config
>
Routing Map
on the left of the web configuration page. The
following displays:
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