GoIP User Manual
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The Call Out page defines how each GSM channel handles calls when they are routed from VoIP. This
section MUST Be defined properly in order to enable each GSM channel to dial out calls based on your
requirements. In general, you can achieve the followings.
1.Forward all incoming VoIP calls to a fixed GSM or PSTN number.
2.Dial out all incoming VoIP Calls based on the phone number received.
3.Use the Dial Plan to manipulate the phone number received and then dial out the modified number.
4.Use the Restricted mode to only dial out the phone numbers that match the rules defined in the dial
5.Use the Idle Interval to prevent calls from dialing out during this period. This Idle Interval can be set to
be active for any calls or for only answered calls.
6.Only all authorized calls to be dialed out.
The *Auto Config. Other Line button is provide to facilitate the programming of each channel. After the
parameters for CH1 are set, clicking this button automatically duplicates the same settings to all other
Please note that how a VoIP call is routed to a GSM channel depends on the Configuration mode selected.
Please refer to the Basic VoIP section for more information.
The parameters available in this section are described in details in the table below.
Parameter Description Default Value
1. GSM Auto Redial This is a general parameter for all channels.
2. Call OUT via GSM This setting defines if the device is allowed to make outgoing calls via the on-board GSM
channel(s). The typical application is to terminate VoIP calls via the GSM network. This
If this parameter is specified, GoIP dials this phone number via the corresponding GSM
channel whenever an incoming VoIP call is received for this line. This is a fixed forwarding
method and has the highest priority. This means that the Dial Plan setting does not apply