2.2 Programming
Programming Guide
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It is possible to program the PBX to allocate separate groups of VoIP gateway ports to individual
extension groups A and B for making outgoing calls. With this programming, each extension group,
A and B, can have a group of ports for its exclusive use.
For example:
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The VoIP gateway ports that extension group A uses to make outgoing calls: ports 1 to 4
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The VoIP gateway ports that extension group B uses to make outgoing calls: ports 5 to 8
Note
The example above details the configuration to route incoming calls to 2 separate hunt groups,
each of which is associated with an individual extension group. However, note that various other
types of configurations are possible. For example, it is possible to route calls to 8 separate hunt
groups, so that you can distribute the calls to 8 different extension groups.
IP Network
Extn. Group A
Extn. 101 ... Extn. 199
Dials "950-101".
Dials "950-102".
VoIP Gateway Card
PBX (PBX Code: 950)
Port 1
Channel 1
Channel 2
Extn. Group B
Extn. 201 ... Extn. 299
Port 4
Channel 1
Channel 2
Dials "950-107".
Dials "950-108".
Dials "950-109".
....
....
Dials "950-201".
Dials "950-202".
Port 5
Channel 1
Channel 2
Port 8
Channel 1
Channel 2
Dials "950-207".
Dials "950-208".
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