Technical Configuration (Analog/BRI) MultiVOIP User Guide
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ISDN-BRI Parameter Definitions (continued)
Field Name Values Description
Numbering Details
Calling Party
Number
Type:
Unknown,
International,
National,
Net_Spf,
Subscriber,
Local,
Abbreviated
Support for the user to select the Calling
Party Number Type.
Local is valid only for AT5 operator – local
(directory) number.
There may be cases where the default Type
of Number and/or Numbering Plan may
cause conflicts with the network or
terminal device to which the VOIP is
attached. Should this be the case, then
changing to a different Type of Number
might resolve the problem.
Called Party
Number
Type:
Unknown,
International,
National,
Net_Spf,
Subscriber,
Local,
Abbreviated
Number
Plan:
Unknown,
ISDN,
Telephone,
Data, Telex,
National,
Private,
Reserved
Support for the user to select the Calling
Party Number Type.
Local is valid only for AT5 operator – local
(directory) number.
There may be cases where the default Type
of Number and/or Numbering Plan may
cause conflicts with the network or
terminal device to which the VOIP is
attached. Should this be the case, then
changing to a different Type of Number
might resolve the problem.
Support for the user to select the Called
Numbering Plan and Number Type.
ISDN/telephony - CCITT E.164/E.163,
Telephony – not in CEPT, Data – CCITT
x.121, Telex – CCITT F.69, National –
Standard, Reserved for extension.
There may be cases where the default Type
of Number and/or Numbering Plan may
cause conflicts with the network or
terminal device to which the VOIP is
attached. Should this be the case, then
changing to a different Type of Number
might resolve the problem. Typically,
setting the Called Party Type of Number to
“unknown” and the Number Plan to
“Unknown” will resolve such issues. These
problems normally occur for calls going to
the ISDN from the VOIP (numbers in the
Inbound Phone Book)