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ATA Web user guide
21 / 114 2015/1/8
Item Description
Drop Prefix
Default setting is Disable. When it was set to Enableand the
number match theRulenumber, ATA will replace the
Rulefield number and use Prefixfield number instead.
Disable: Add prefix number in front of the called number when
called number match “Rule” number.
Enable: Replace “Rule” number with “Prefix” number when
called number match “Rule” number
Prefix Setup Added or Replace number. Only for numbers and
maximum length is 8 digits.
Rule Define dial number manipulation.
It allows to enter both numbers and signs (+, x). The (+) means
“Or”. The (x) means any numbers which are from 0 to 9. The
maximum length is 40 digits.
NOTE: The first digit can’t be 0 if it is a 2 digits number.
Index Index number. There are 8 rule data. Setup Dial Now (dial
immediately) rule.
Dial Now Rule Automatic dialing immediately. When the dialing rule match the
contents in this row, the automatic dialing function will be
executed without waiting for both "press #" and “Auto Dial
Time” to dial out. Both Numbers and symbols can be entered.
The number length is 80 digits.
Symbols: Only allow to enter *, #, + and x.
+: represents "or".
x: any number between 0 to 9.
Note: The 1st number can not be set to "0", because "0"
does not determine the Dial Now standard. If the Dial
Now is set to 0xxxx (because it starts with "0"), the
system do not follow the dialing rule to dial out.
Realm 1 prefix Default setting is 1*. When you dial 1* + called number, ATA will
switch to the first account and dial out the called number.
Maximum data length is 7 digits. It only allows to enter number
and #, *.
Realm 2 prefix Default setting is 2*. When you dial 2* + called number, ATA will
switch to the second account and dial out the called number.
Maximum data length is 7 digits. It only allows to enter number
and #, *.
PS: If account registers to SIP Server fail, it will not be switched.
Realm 3 prefix Default setting is 3*. When you dial 3* + called number, ATA will
switch to the third account and dial out the called number.
Maximum data length is 7 digits. It only allows to enter number
and #, *.
PS: If account registers to SIP Server fail, it will not be switched.
Realm 4 prefix Default setting is 4*. When you dial 4* + called number, ATA will
switch to the fourth account and dial out the called number.
Maximum data length is 7 bytes. It only allows to enter number
and #, *.
PS: If account registers to SIP Server fail, it will not be switched.
Realm 5 prefix Default setting is 5*. When you dial 5* + called number, ATA will
switch to the fifth account and dial out the called number.
Maximum data length is 7 bytes. It only allows to enter number

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