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System profiles 39
Table 8
Dialing Plan configuration fields
PBX Prefix
A user who places a call on the WiFi network can
select the PBX Prefix to route the call to a PBX.
For example, if the users dials 3257023 and then
selects a PBX Prefix 9, the dialed number is 9
325 7023. The PBX strips the 9 before forwarding
the call to a destination outside the WiFi network
(PSTN).
Optional
Prefix
Users who place calls on either the cellular or WiFi
network can select an Optional Prefix to insert in the
dialed number. Typical Optional Prefixes include
areas codes (such as 416) and country codes (such
as 33).
For WiFi calls, the Optional Prefix can be used with
the PBX Prefix. For example, if the user dials 325
7023 and selects a PBX Prefix 9 and an Optional
Prefix 905, the number dialed is 9 905 3257023.
If you require multiple Optional Prefixes, separate
each entry with a comma (for example, 416, 905,
613).
9 On the System Profile page, click the VPN Profile tab.
10 On the VPN Profile page, select the Enable VPN check box to
activate the VPN profile for WiFi network connections.
11 Click Add to create a new VPN profile.
12 In the New Profile dialog box, enter the new VPN profile name
and click OK.
13 On the VPN Profile page, select the Gateway tab and configure
the parameters listed in Table 9 "Gateway configuration fields"
(page 39).
Table 9
Gateway configuration fields
Gateway Type
Select the type of VPN gateway used by your
enterprise.
Destination
Enter the IP address or fully qualified host name
of the VPN gateway.
Example: myhost.example.com
Enable perfect
forward
secrecy (PFS)
Enter the IP address or fully qualified host name
of the VPN gateway.
Example: myhost.example.com
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