2009
DTT
VoIP2All
USER
MANUAL
VoIP
2
All
™
Series: 4 Channel Gateway User Manual
29
•
Destination
Number
‐
All
calls
that
come
from
this
port
will
automatically
route
to
a
number
according
to
the
Incoming
Calls
Destination
mode.
•
In
the
‘Incoming
Calls
Destination’
table
(on
right),
choose
the
destination
number
preference:
•
Fixed
–
All
incoming
calls
to
this
port
will
route
to
one
predefined
number
(Num1.).
•
Priority
–
All
calls
that
come
from
a
port
in
this
mode
will
route
to
Num1,
if
the
number
is
busy
/
no
answer
(No
Replay
Timeout)
/
doesn't
exist,
the
call
will
route
to
the
next
number
on
the
list,
until
there
is
a
answer.
•
Cyclic
–
The
same
as
in
Priority
MODE,
except
that
each
call
will
begin
in
the
next
number
on
the
list.
•
Press
Save
to
activate
all
the
changes.
Note:
After
you
finished
dialing
press
#
to
dial
the
number
as
it
is
without
waiting
the
Last
Digit
Timeout.
Dialing
Examples:
Dialing
from
a
GSM
to
a
VoIP
extension
To
call
a
VoIP
extension
from
a
GSM
mobile
phone
through
the
GSM
Port
1
with
the
default
prefix
settings:
•
Dial
the
number
of
the
SIM
card
in
port
1.
•
Hear
a
dial
tone.
•
Dial
9
(the
prefix
for
VoIP
in
this
setting)
and
the
VoIP
extension
number.
•
Dial
#
to
send
the
number.
Dialing
from
a
VoIP
extension
to
a
GSM
mobile
phone
To
call
from
a
VoIP
extension
to
GSM
mobile
phone
with
the
default
prefix
settings:
•
Pick
up
the
VoIP
extension
and
hear
a
dial
tone.
•
Dial
the
GSM
mobile
number.
•
Dial
#
to
send
the
number.
•
The
call
will
route
through
one
of
the
GSM
ports.
Chapter
6.4:
Local
SIM
Settings
The
local
SIM
is
the
SIM
on
slave
board.
To
each
Local
SIM
you
can
set
up
is
own
settings.
The
settings
will
take
effect
when
the
local
SIM
registers
on
the
GSM
Network.
•
PIN
Code
–
The
PIN
Code
for
the
SIM
when
the
SIM
is
PIN
Code
protected.
•
CLIR
–
Show
or
Hide
the
number
of
the
SIM.
•
Net
ID
–
Locking
the
SIM
on
a
specific
network.
•
BCCH
–
Locking
the
SIM
on
a
specific
BCCH.
When
empty
it
will
lock
on
the
best
reception
BCCH.
•
BCCH
rssi
–
The
minimum
reception
for
rotation.
•
BCCH
Timer
–
This
function
rotates
the
BCCH.
The
rotation
is
preformed
according
to
the
BCCH
Timer,
measured
in
seconds,
between
all
BCCH,
which
have
better
reception
than
the
BCCH
rssi.
•
Bill
Interval
–
The
interval
for
each
unit
(see
Chapter
4.2.1).