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110 Chapter 6 Setting up VoIP trunks for outgoing calls
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4 Click the Save button to close the dialog box.
5 Click the destination code heading for the destination code you just created.
6 Click the Schedules key, and select VoIP.
The VoIP schedule appears, as shown in the next figure.
Figure 35 VoIP schedule
a Change First Route to the route you configured for your VoIP line.
b Set the Absorbed length to absorb the amount of the destination code that is not part of
the dialout for the trunk.
For example: If the remote gateway destination digit is 2, which is part of the remote
system DN structure (CDP network), and you specified a destination code of 82, set this
field to 1, so that the 2 is still part of the dialout.
If the destination code is different from the remote gateway destination digits, and you
entered an External # into the route record (the destination digit for the remote system), set
the absorbed length to the number of digits in the destination code. The system will dial
out the External # you entered in front of the rest of the number that the user dialed. This
would occur if the network is set up with a UDP dialing plan.
Note: For example, if it is available, you might want to use the same number that you
used for the destination code of the gateway.
If you have multiple gateways, you could use a unique first number followed by the
destination digits, to provide some consistency, such as 82, 83, 84, 85 to reach gateways
with destinations digits of 2, 3, 4 and 5.
The number you choose will also depend on the type of dialing plan the network is using.
Networks with CDP dialing plans have unique system codes. However, with networks
using UDP, this is not always the case, therefore, you need to be careful with the routing
to ensure that the codes you choose are unique to the route. This will also affect the
number of digits that have to be added or absorbed. It is helpful to use the Programming
Records to plan network routing so you can determine if there will be any conflicts with
the destination codes you want to use.
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