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FXO Line Select – configuration examples (MP-11x)

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One access code for each external FXO line

  • 001 selects line 1
  • 002 selects line 2
  • 003 selects line 3
  • 004 selects line 4

Assign the FXO lines to Hunt Group in the Endpoint Phone Number table:

Endpoint1 MP11x.jpg


The Hunt Group Settings Table is used to determine the method in which new calls are assigned to channels within each hunt group:

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In IP to Hunt Group Routing Table assign a access code (001 – 004) to the Hunt Groups 1 – 4:

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Group Hunt - Two access codes, four lines

  • 001 selects line 1 or 2
  • 002 selects line 3 or 4

Assign the FXO lines to Hunt Group in the Endpoint Phone Number table. In the figure below FXO line 1 and 2 is assigned to Hunt Group 1, and FXO line 3 and 4 are assigned to Hunt Group 2:

Endpoint2 MP11x.jpg


The Hunt Group Settings Table is used to determine the method in which new calls are assigned to channels within each hunt group:

HuntGroup2 MP11x.jpg


In IP to Hunt Group Routing Table assign a access code (001 – 002) to the Hunt Groups 1 – 2:

IP to HuntGroup2 MP11x.jpg


Group Hunt - Four access codes, eight lines

  • 001 selects line 1
  • 002 selects line 2
  • 003 selects line 3, 4, 5 and 6
  • 004 selects line 7 and 8

Assign the FXO lines to Hunt Groups in the Endpoint Phone Number table:

Endpoint3 MP11x.jpg


The Hunt Group Settings Table is used to determine the method in which new calls are assigned to channels within each hunt group:

HuntGroup1 MP11x.jpg


In IP to Hunt Group Routing Table assign a access code (001 – 004) to the Hunt Groups 1 – 4:

IP to HuntGroup1 MP11x.jpg


Group Hunt and Call Restrictions

  • 001 selects line 1
  • 002 selects line 2
  • 003 selects line 3, 4, 5 and 6
  • 004 selects line 7 and 8

Call Restrictions

AlphaPro - Directory & Features window

Call restrictions for intercom (ASLT/ATLB) stations are configured from AlphaPro (Directory & Features: ”When COS OK, No Calls from Group”).

SIP Phones registered to the AlphaCom can not use the same restriction mechanisms. The call restrictions for SIP phones must be configured in the SIP Gateway.

The table below shows an example of the access restrictions for SIP phones. (X = allow access).

SIP
phone	Access to hunt group in MP-118
No:	001	002	003	004
1113	 	 	 	X
1115	 	 	 	X
1116	 	 	 	X
1117	 	 	 	X
1118	 	 	 	X
2183	 	X	X	X
2184	 	 	 	X
2185	 	 	 	X
3181	 	 	 	X
8022	 	 	 	X
8061	 	 	 	X
8102	X	 	X	X
8151	 	 	X	X
8162	 	 	X	X
8191	 	 	 	X
8231	 	 	X	X
8272	 	 	 	X
9160	 	 	X	X

Assign the FXO lines to Hunt Groups in the Endpoint Phone Number table:

Endpoint3 MP11x.jpg



The Hunt Group Settings Table is used to determine the method in which new calls are assigned to channels within each hunt group:

HuntGroup1 MP11x.jpg



In IP to Hunt Group Routing Table create routing rules:

IP to HuntGroup3 MP11x.jpg
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Dest. Phone Prefix: the access code dialled from a SIP phone (or intercom)
Source Phone Prefix: the directory number of the calling SIP phone (or intercom)

Routing rules

Any outgoing call whose destination number matches the prefix defined in the ‘Destination Phone Prefix’ field and its source number matches the prefix defined in the adjacent ‘Source Phone Prefix‘ field and its source IP address matches the address defined in the ‘Source IP Address’ field, is assigned to the hunt group entered in the field to the right of these fields.

IP to hunt group routing can be performed according to any combination of source / destination phone prefixes and source IP address, or using each independently.

Dialing Plan Notation in MP114/118

The IP -> Hunt Group Routing table is using the following dialing plan notation:

When entering a number in the destination and source ‘Prefix’ columns, you can create an entry that represents multiple numbers using the following notation:

  • [n-m] represents a range of numbers
  • [n,m] represents multiple numbers. Note that this notation only supports single digit numbers.
  • x represents any single digit
  • A pound (#) represents the end of a number
  • A single asterisk (*) represents any number

For example:

  • [5551200-5551300]# represents all numbers from 5551200 to 5551300
  • [2,3,4]xxx# represents four-digit numbers that start with 2, 3 or 4
  • 54324 represents any number that starts with 54324
  • 54324xx# represents a 7 digit number that starts with 54324
  • 123[100-200]# represents all numbers from 123100 to 123200.


The VoIP gateway matches the rules starting at the top of the table. For this reason, enter more specific rules above more generic rules. For example, if you enter 551 in entry 1 and 55 in entry 2, the VoIP gateway applies rule 1 to numbers that starts with 551 and applies rule 2 to numbers that start with 550, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 558 and 559. However if you enter 55 in entry 1 and 551 in entry 2, the VoIP gateway applies rule 1 to all numbers that start with 55 including numbers that start with 551.

Explanation to the IP to Hunt Group Routing Table

  • Line 1: All callers have access to 004 and will be assigned to hunt group 4 (FXO line 7 and 8)
  • Line 2: Any call from users 1113 – 1118 will be assigned to hunt group 0, which is not defined, so the call is rejected. (The users will still have access to 004, because there is a match in line 1)
  • Line 3: Any call from 2184 and 2185 is assigned to hunt group 0 (rejected)
  • Line 4: Any call from 3181 is assigned to hunt group 0 (rejected)
  • Line 5: Any call from 8022 is assigned to hunt group 0 (rejected)
  • Line 6: Any call from 8061 is assigned to hunt group 0 (rejected)
  • Line 7: Any call from 8191 is assigned to hunt group 0 (rejected)
  • Line 8: Any call from 8272 is assigned to hunt group 0 (rejected)
  • Line 9: Call from 2183 to 001 is assigned to hunt group 0 (rejected)
  • Line 10: Call from 8151 to 001 or 002 is assigned to hunt group 0 (rejected)
  • Line 11: Call from 8162 to 001 or 002 is assigned to hunt group 0 (rejected)
  • Line 12: Call from 8231 to 001 or 002 is assigned to hunt group 0 (rejected)
  • Line 13: Call from 9160 to 001 or 002 is assigned to hunt group 0 (rejected)
  • Line 14-16: Free
  • Line 17: Any call to 001 which didn’t match any of the above conditions, will be assigned to hunt group 1
  • Line 18: Any call to 002 which didn’t match any of the above conditions, will be assigned to hunt group 2
  • Line 19: Any call to 003 which didn’t match any of the above conditions, will be assigned to hunt group 3