Max 8/16 and T1/E1 User’s Guide – Chapter 6
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Before we place the call, let us assume the following conditions.
On the New York City (local) Max unit:
Four FXO ports on the New York City Max have been
configured for Max-to-Max calling and their Max-to-Max IVR
setting is IVR Off.
Extension number 4000 on the PBX has been assigned to this
group. The group is configured on the PBX as a hunt group
so that, when 4000 is dialed from an extension on the PBX,
the PBX connects the caller to the first available unoccupied
port on the Max within the group.
On the London (remote) Max unit:
The account number of the London unit is 1234567890.
The Welcome and Password option has been selected on
that unit’s Max-to-Max IVR Config table.
Now we can proceed with the call.
1. Dial 4000 from your office PBX extension.
You hear an Internet dial tone.
5. Dial *72 + the remote FXO port’s account number, e.g., *72 1234567890
#.
The Max in the London office greets you, “Welcome to Net2Phone. Please
enter your password.”
6. Enter the password.
The Max in London responds, “Please enter the number you wish to call.”
7. Enter Windsor Castle’s city code and local number as if you were dialing an
inter-city call from London: 0753 831118.
The voice prompts you receive from the remote unit would depend on
how its Max-to-Max IVR options were configured. Depending on the
options set by the remote system’s manager:
you might immediately be asked for a number you wish to
call,
you might be asked for a password, or
your call may be automatically forwarded to another number
(without any notification to you).