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3. Click Apply.
Configuring PBX options
The Phone System > Settings > Options tab lets you configure the pattern and number of digits
you want the FortiVoice unit to use for phone numbers, speed dials, and prefixes as well as the
default FortiVoice system settings. These settings apply to all extensions unless you change
them when configuring the extensions. For details, see “Setting up local extensions” on
page 130.
The FortiVoice unit supports the following pattern-matching syntax:
Area code Click the default number (613) to enter the Area code for the main
number of the FortiVoice unit. This code is provided by your PSTN
service provider.
Area code is
required when
dialing local
numbers
Select this option if the area code needs to be dialed for local phone
calls.
Main display name Enter the name displaying on the FortiVoice unit. This name is
provided by your PSTN service provider.
Main number Enter the main number of the FortiVoice unit. This number is
provided by your PSTN service provider.
Default prompt
language
Select a new default prompt language for the FortiVoice unit. The
default is English.
This setting affects all of the FortiVoice unit’s voice prompts, such as
auto attendant and voice mail. However, if you change the sound file
for an individual component, such as auto attendant, to use a
different language, it will override the default prompt language for
this component.
For information on adding prompt languages, see “Adding prompt
languages” on page 110.
Contact Information Optionally, enter your contact information.
Emergency setting Configure to send an alert email when an emergency call is made.
Select Do nothing if you don’t want the FortiVoice unit to send an
alert email. Otherwise, select Send alert email and enter the email
address.
Table 14:Pattern-matching syntax
Syntax Description
X Matches any single digit from 0 to 9.
Z Matches any single digit from 1 to 9.
N Matches any single digit from 2 to 9.
[15-7] Matches a single character from the range of digits specified. In this case, the
pattern matches a single 1, as well as any number in the range 5, 6, 7.