Matrix SETU VFXTH System Manual
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In the
Destination Number
field, enter the peer-to-peer number string—prefix or entire number—that
will be dialed. You may enter upto 64 characters (
). Valid characters: 0 to
9, *, #, X, T, Comma [,], Hyphen [-], Caret [^]. Default: Blank.
If the number to be dialed out is <dialednumber@destination address>, for example, [email protected],
you must enter 1234 in this field.
Wildcard Characters
SETU VFXTH supports following characters.
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In the
Destination Address
field
,
enter the domain name or IP Address to where the call is to be
placed. The Destination Address may consists of up 40 characters (maximum). Default: 192.168.1.100.
For example, if the peer-to-peer number to be dialed out is [email protected], enter abc.com as
Destination Address. If the number is 1234@ 192.168.1.197, enter 192.168.1.197 as the Destination
Address. The Destination Address can also be in the form of Address: Port number.
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In the
Name
field, enter a name to identify the number string you configured. It may be the name of
your contact or any name you wish to assign to the number string. The name may consist of 24
characters (maximum). Default: Blank.
The name you configure here will not be used in SIP signaling.
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Click
Submit
to save your entries.
If there are multiple entries in the
Peer-to-Peer Dialing
table, to search a particular entry in the table, enter
the desired number under
Testing
and click Search to know which entry would be selected for routing.
Character
Description
X
(letter X)
X represents any single digit from 0 to 9.
#
When # is configured in a number string, it will not be considered as End of Dialing.
*
When * is configured in a number string, it will not be considered as End of Dialing.
+
+ (plus) can be configured as a first character of the Destination Number string in the
SIP Trunk-Destination Port Determination-Destination Number Based
table only.
[
- ]
Hyphen within the bracket, defines a range. Only digits 0-9 are allowed within a bracket.
[ , ]
Comma within a bracket is used as a separator between the groups of numbers.
[ ^ ]
Caret within a bracket is used to deny or restrict the number or range defined after the
symbol. Only digits 0-9 are allowed after the caret.
T
(letter T)
Character T can be configured only as a last character in a number string. When
configured in a number string, the system waits for End of Dialing.