Operation Manual – Feature
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 1 Number Substitution
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# Configure voice entities.
[VG4] voice-setup
[VG4-voice] dial-program
[VG4-voice-dial] entity 1 voip
[VG4-voice-dial-entity1] match-template 0......
[VG4-voice-dial-entity1] address ras
[VG4-voice-dial-entity1] quit
[VG4-voice-dial] entity 2 voip
[VG4-voice-dial-entity2] match-template 99..
[VG4-voice-dial-entity2] address ras
[VG4-voice-dial-entity2] quit
[VG4-voice-dial] entity 3 voip
[VG4-voice-dial-entity3] match-template 86......
[VG4-voice-dial-entity3] address ras
[VG4-voice-dial-entity3] quit
[VG4-voice-dial] entity 9901 pots
[VG4-voice-dial-entity9901] match-template 9901
[VG4-voice-dial-entity9901] line 0
[VG4-voice-dial-entity9901] return
# Configure the gatekeeper client.
[VG4-voice] gk-client
[VG4-voice-gk] gw-id gw04
[VG4-voice-gk] gw-address ip 192.168.80.40
[VG4-voice-gk] gk-id gkserver gk-addr 192.168.80.50 1719
[VG4-voice-gk] ras-on
1.7.3 Rule-Based Number Substitution Configuration Example
I. Network requirements
On a company’s network, VoIP service is provided and one XE 200 IP PBX in
centralized mode is functioning to forward H.323 calls.
To avoid missing important calls after changing seats in the office for example, staff
members can apply for having all calls to original numbers forwarded to new numbers.
This can be done through rule-based number substitution.
For example, A’s original telephone number is 6601 and the new number is 9901 after
seat changing. Rule-based number substitution can be deployed, forwarding calls to
6601 to number 9901.
Summary of Contents for XE 200/2000 IP
Page 7: ...Basic Configuration ...
Page 42: ...Process Server Configuration ...
Page 82: ...Location Server Configuration ...
Page 182: ...Feature ...
Page 259: ...System Management ...
Page 341: ...IP Performance and Application ...
Page 349: ...Media Server ...
Page 360: ...Call Services ...
Page 507: ...Appendix A ...
Page 511: ...Appendix B ...