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 V6000 Analog Integrated Branch Office Solution Installation Guide 
 
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Making an FXS to FXO Call 
The following setup requires two telephones (
A
 and 
B
) and three RJ-11 cables, using the 
settings from the example shown in 
Figure 5
To make an FXS to FXO call, follow these 6 steps: 
1  Connect telephone 
A 
to port 1 of module 1 (where module 1 is an FXS module). 
2  Using an RJ-11 cable, connect port 2 of module 1 to port 1 of module 2 (where module 2 
is the FXO module). 
3  Connect telephone 
B
 to port 3 of module 1. 
4  Offhook telephone 
and dial 201 (port 1 of module 2 - FXO); you’ll receive a dial tone - 
this dial tone is the equivalent of the PBX’s dial tone. 
5  Dial 103 (the number configured for telephone 
B
 connected to port 3 of module 1 - FXS); 
telephone 
B
 rings (the FXO module’s port 1 is outpulsing digits. 
6  Offhook telephone 
B
 and test the line for voice. 
Making a V6000 to MP-104 FXS Call 
The following setup requires two telephones (
A
 and 
B
), two RJ-11 cables and an MP-104 
gateway. Note that the V6000 and the MP-104 must be on the same subnet. 
To make a V6000 to MP-104 FXS call, follow these 5 steps: 
1  In the V6000 ‘Tel to IP Routing Table’ in row 3, under column ‘Dest. Phone Prefix’ enter 
30, under column ‘Source Phone Prefix’ enter * (wildcard) and under column ‘Dest. IP 
Address’ enter the IP address of the MP-104; every call that its destination number starts 
with 30 is routed to the MP-104. 
Figure 6 
V6000 Tel to IP Routing Table 
 
2  In the MP-104 ‘Endpoint Phone Number Table’ screen, in row 1, define 1-4 under column 
‘Channel(s)’ and the first phone number, for example, 301, corresponding to channel 1, 
under column ‘Phone Number’ (shown in 
Figure 5
). The phone numbers 302, 303 and 
304 are automatically defined (in sequence), corresponding to subsequent channels.