Multi-Tech Systems MULTIVOIP MVP-2410 User Manual

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MultiVOIP User Guide

T1 PhoneBook Configuration

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The first type of call requires an entry in the Outbound PhoneBook of the
Miami VOIP and a coordinated entry in the Inbound phonebook of the New
York VOIP. These entries would allow the Miami caller to dial the New York
office as if its phones were extensions on the Miami PBX.

The second type of call similarly requires an entry in the Outbound PhoneBook
of the Miami VOIP and a coordinated entry in the Inbound Phonebook of the
New York VOIP. However, these entries will be longer and more complicated.
Any Miami call to New York City local numbers will be sent through the
VOIP system rather than through the regular toll public phone system (PSTN).
But the phonebook entries can be arranged so that the VOIP system is
transparent to the Miami user, such that even though that Miami user dials the
New York City local number just as they would through the public phone
system, that call will still be completed through the VOIP system.

This PhoneBook Configuration procedure is brief, but it is followed by an
example case. For many people, the example case may be easier to grasp than
the procedure steps. Configuration is not difficult, but all phone number
sequences and other information must be entered exactly; otherwise
connections will not be made.

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