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iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
351
Table 4.4.13.6-1 ZONE ATTRIBUTES
ATTRIBUTE
DESCRIPTION
RANGE
DEFAULT
Local Number Digit
Count
CLI length is over this count, and then it is a long-distance
call; otherwise, it is a local call.
(it is for incoming CLI)
00-30
0
Leading Zero
Insertion for Area
code
For an outgoing call, the system can insert a zero (‘0’) in
front of the area code.
No
Yes
No
My Area Code
Insertion
For an outgoing call, the system can insert my area code in
the CLI.
No
Yes
No
Exceptional Conversion: for Outgoing Dial Number
Conversion Case #1
The first digits, up to four (4), dialed by the user can be
converted to a digit string of up to six (6) digits and may
include a plus (+) sign. For example, if the “From” digits are
00 and the “To” digits are +820, if the user dials
002233432, the system converts the number to +820
2233432.
From
(4-digits)
To (6-
digits)
Conversion Case #2
Conversion Case #3
Conversion Case #4
Conversion Case #5
Exceptional Conversion: for Incoming CLI Number
Conversion Case #1
The first digits, up to four (4), received as the CLI can be
converted to a digit string of up to six (6) digits and may
include a plus (+) sign. For example, if the “From” digits are
00 and the “To” digits are +820, if the user dials
002233432, the system converts the number to +820
2233432.
From
(4-digits)
To (6-
digits)
Conversion Case #2
Conversion Case #3
Conversion Case #4
Normal Zone Management Information
Language Code
Language code of devices in the zone.
Language
Code
Nation
dependent
Codec Type
It assigns the codec employed by devices in the Zone.
System codec, G.711, G.723.1, G.729, G.722
Refer to
description
System
codec
RTP Relay Rule
Assigns when to use the packet relay function with “If
Need,” the MPB will automatically determine when to use
packet relay, while “RTP Relay Group” will always
implement packet relay for RTP packets.
If need, Relay Group, Forced to Relay
Refer to
description
If need
1st RTP Relay
Device Slot Seq.
Assigns the local VOIU or VOIB IP channels that will be
used to implement packet relay for devices in the Zone.
eMG80/100:13, eMG800:19
Sequence
Number
Refer to
description
2nd RTP Relay
Device Slot Seq.
Back-up VoIP channels for RTP packet relay used in the
Zone.
eMG80/100:14, eMG800:NA
Sequence
Number
Refer to
description
VM Device Slot
Sequence
(VMIU/VMIB Slot
Sequence)
Assigns the UVMU/UVM/VMIU/VMIB used to support Voice
Mail devices in the Zone. The UVMU/UVM/VMIU/VMIB
must control the same MPB/UCP as the device is assigned.
eMG80/100: 2 (1:15/2:16), eMG800: 3
Sequence
Number
Refer to
description

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