87 Matrix SETU VFXTH System Manual
The Peer-to-Peer Dialing table window opens.
You can add as many as 500 number strings to this table. Each entry in the table consists of the
Destination Number, Destination Address and Name.
The first entry in the table is reserved for numbers that do no match with any of the entries in the table,
the No Match Found entry. When the number dialed by users does not match with any of the entries in
the table, the system uses the Destination Address assigned to the No Match Found entry in the
table to route the call.
• To enter a number, click Add.
The Add Entry window opens.
• In the Destination Number field, enter the peer-to-peer number string—prefix or entire number—
that will be dialed. The number string must not exceed 24 characters. Default: Blank.
If the number to be dialed out is <dialednumber@destination address>, for example,
123@abc.com, you must enter 123 in this field.
• In the Destination Address field, enter the domain name or IP Address where the dialed peer-to-
peer number string is to be sent. The Destination Address may have up to 40 characters. Default:
Blank.
For example, if the peer-to-peer number to be dialed out is 123@abc.com, enter abc.com as
Destination Address. If the number is 1234@ 192.168.1.197, enter 192.168.1.197 as the
Destination Address. The Destination Address can also be in the form of Address: Port number.
• Enter a name in the Name field to identify the number string you configured. It may be the name of
your contact or any name you want to assign to the number string. The name may consist of 12
characters (maximum). Default: Blank.