Specifications

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For out-going calls, call processing rules are evaluated in ascending order by
comparing the dialed digits to the dial digit matching rule associated with each
call processing rule. If a match is found, the network output rule and call routing
information in the call processing rule are used to process the call. Up to eight
call processing rules can be defined for each voice port.
Destination Type specifies whether the destination node is on another 2212/9783
(Remote) or a another voice port on the same 2212 (Local).
Dial Match Rule specifies the number of the dial digit matching rule to be used for
this call processing rule.
Network Output Rule specifies the number of the network output rule to be used
for this call processing rule.
4.2.1.5 2212 Configuration
If the 2212 is not already in Config Only mode, go to talk 6 - boot and erase a
configuration. Set the 2212 to restart on the empty config and restart the router.
1. Set the hostname of the router.
2. Add a Voice-FXS adapter.
3. Check the default setting for the CODEC type and speed on the voice ports
(network x, list).
4. Add a local telephone number and set the VAD mode to adaptive on each
voice port (network x, add local, set vad mode).
5. Add a dial matching rule and network output rule that will allow local calls
(feature voice, add dial, add network).
6. Add a local call processing rule for each voice port (feature voice, add call).
7. Write and restart.
4.2.1.6 Sample Configuration Steps
1. To add Voice-FXS adapter slot X:
The 2212 router has a Voice-FXS adapter in slot X. Add the Voice-FXS
adapter. We see that the default CODEC is Nuera at 9600 bps. Customize the
two ports with a local-number and set the VAD mode to adaptive.
Create a Telco output rule if your configuration requires any digits to be sent
out over the 2212 voice port.