19 digit map – D-Link VOIP TA DVG-5112S User Manual

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DVG-5112S User’s Manual

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3-19 Digit Map

Digit Map now is combined the original feature of Digit Map and Speed Dial. You can use “?” or “%” in the
column of Scan Code, VoIP Dial-out and PSTN Dial-out. “?” is a single digit, and “%” is wildcard. It provides
a mapping between the number received from user and the replaced or modified number for real dial out.
With this function, user can easily add certain leading digits to replace full number. There are 100 sets of
leading digit entries to choose voice routing interface.

Enable Pound Key ' # ' Function: It is to speed up the connection of a call by entering ' # ' after a

complete phone number is dialed.

Default Call Route: The default call route can be Auto, VoIP or Deny.

Auto (VoIP first): The call route is VoIP first, and the next is Deny.
Deny: The call will be denied.

Digit Map Testing

Test Dial No.: You have to set some rules in Digit Map Setting first and enter the number for test.
Result: The gateway will show the number for VoIP Dial-out and PSTN Dial-out according to the Digit

Map Setting as below.

Digit Map Rule

Enable: Enable detection of this entry.
Scan Code: Defines the digits for the gateway to scan while user is dialing.
VoIP Dial-out: Defines the dialed number rule for the gateway to call through Internet.
PSTN Dial-out: Defines the dialed number rule for the gateway to call through PSTN.
User Dial Length: Defines total number of digits that user dialed. A setting of zero tells the gateway

scans digits only and disregards the total digit count.

Route: Determine the interface calls should go through if above conditions satisfied.

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