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ID1 AS ID2 AS ID3 AS ID4 AS Delete<br />
1 PF1 ON G.723.1 ON Out band ON 3 ON<br />
00001 H.323 1001 E.164 66Delete<br />
2 PF2 ON G.723.1 ON In band ON 3 OFF<br />
00002 H.323 1002 E.164 66Delete<br />
When <strong>VoIP</strong> call in number with prefix 1 will use the Profile named PF1<br />
( H.323 ID1 = 0001, E.164 ID=1001, DTMF Relay=Out band, Q.931 Fast<br />
Start=ON) to answer the <strong>VoIP</strong> Call in.<br />
When <strong>VoIP</strong> call in number with prefix 2 will use the Profile named PF2<br />
( H.323 ID1 = 0002, E.164 ID=1002, DTMF Relay=In band, Q.931 Fast<br />
Start=OFF) to answer the <strong>VoIP</strong> Call in.<br />
When <strong>VoIP</strong> call in number with prefix 3, because there is no Profile assigned,<br />
it will use the default value for <strong>VoIP</strong> Call Out.<br />
n. Forward: Define the profile name for forward the unanswerable <strong>VoIP</strong> call<br />
on this Call In rule. Please input the name you defined on the /Voip<br />
Setup/Routing Setup/ Forwarding/ .<br />
Example: if user set the <strong>VoIP</strong> Call in & Forward Profile like below:<br />
Index Area Code Strip Prefix Maximum Minimum From To LineNo Gatekeeper Alert Profile Forward Delete<br />
1 601 1 1 CF1 66Delete<br />
2 602 2 2 CF2 66Delete<br />
Other: 10.1.1.1/104<br />
No. Name Always OnBusy No Answer No Answer Sec Delete<br />
1 CF1 hk.big.com/301 77Delete<br />
2 CF2 assist.big.com assist.big.com/610 30 77Delete<br />
In this case, when the <strong>VoIP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> received a <strong>VoIP</strong> call in number with<br />
prefix 501 ( not 601 or 602 prefix defined on Call In Routing table), it will<br />
forward this call to the IP & number defined on Other filed(in this case,<br />
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