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6 Signaling and routing features
VoIPBox DSL / VoIPBox BRI – version 21.0.009
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6.13 Call
forking
The call forking functionality is mostly used to send inbound
calls to your PBX extension and mobile phone simultaneous-
ly. Calls can be answered from either the extension or the mo-
bile phone.
To activate this feature, you need to add two parameters to
the
route.cfg
:
GlobalIn
and
GlobalOut
.
Before adding call forking functionality to your
route.cfg,
check whether the necessary mapping of a destination num-
ber to a port followed by the new destination number exists:
For routing to a VoIP port, the following syntax is used:
The parameters
<destinationNumber>
and
<newDestinationNumber>
do not need to be identical.
To activate call forking, add the following entries behind the
mappings:
Assign the port folowed by the new destination number to the
parameter
GlobalIn<int>
. You can define up to 32 different
GlobalIn
configurations.
For VoIP, the following syntax is used:
MapAll<destinationNumber>=<port><newDestinationNumber>
MapAll<destinationNumber>=<voipPort><voipProfile>:<newDestinationNumber>
GlobalIn<int>=<port><newDestinationNumber> where int >= 1
GlobalIn<int>=<voipPort><voipProfile>:<newDestinationNumber> where int >= 1
Summary of Contents for VoIP Box BRI Series
Page 1: ...VoIPBox DSL VoIPBox BRI Reference Manual Software version 21 0...
Page 15: ...1 Safety and security precautions...
Page 23: ...2 Overview...
Page 28: ...3 VoIPBoxinstallation...
Page 52: ...4 Configuration files...
Page 88: ...5 Additional VoIP parameters...
Page 114: ...6 Signaling and routing features...
Page 141: ...7 System maintenance and software update...
Page 181: ...8 Online traffic monitor...
Page 193: ...9 Troubleshooting...
Page 212: ...Appendix A Default config files...