2.2 Programming
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Programming Guide
Example 2
The following configuration is used to dedicate a single VoIP gateway port (2 channels) to
individual extension groups. Specifically, with this configuration, calls to extension group A are
routed through the port 1, and calls to extension group B are routed through the port 2.
This configuration rejects the third call to extension group A, while reserving the other port (the
other two channels) through which to route calls to extension group B.
Hunt Group
Hunt Pattern Entry—1
Hunt Pattern Entry—2
It is possible to program the PBX to allocate a single VoIP gateway port to individual extension
groups A and B for making outgoing calls. With this programming, each extension group A and
B can have a port for its exclusive use.
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The VoIP gateway port the extension group A uses to make outgoing calls: port 1
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The VoIP gateway port the extension group B uses to make outgoing calls: port 2
Port 1
Port 2
Hunt Group
Hunt Group 1
Hunt Group 2
Hunt Pattern No.
1
Receive Leading Number
9501
Hunt Group (Priority1)
1
Hunt Group (Priority2)
-
Hunt Pattern No.
2
Receive Leading Number
9502
Hunt Group (Priority1)
2
Hunt Group (Priority2)
-
IP Network
VoIP Gateway Card
Port 1
PBX (PBX Code: 950)
Extn. Group A
Extn. 101 ... Extn. 199
Channel 1
Channel 2
Extn. Group B
Extn. 201 ... Extn. 299
Port 2
Channel 1
Channel 2
Dials "950-101".
Dials "950-102".
Dials "950-103".
Dials "950-201".
Dials "950-202".