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Chapter 1:  Overview
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AltiWare ACM 5.1 Administration Manual
Global IP Dialing Table - The IP Dialing Table is configured in AltiEnterprise Manager. 
The IP Dialing Table configuration is used to create location-based routing in the 
AltiEnterprise. The 5.1 IP Dialing Table supports hop-off blocking by location to prevent 
unnecessary hop-off calling.
H.323 Tie-Trunk Support - Ensures backward compatibility to systems using AltiWare 
versions prior to 5.1. 
IP Extension Auto Failover - when an IP extension is unreachable, the system will 
automatically fail over to a pre-configured Mobile Extension.
IP Group Paging - allows the use of voice paging to IP phone users in a group.
NAT Configuration for SIP/H.323 - When AltiServ is behind NAT with a private IP 
address, this feature helps to resolve IP address resolution problems when 
communicating with an external VoIP device.
Silence Detection and Suppression - when silence suppression is enabled and silence 
is detected, the system stops sending packets to the other side. The other side does not 
receive any packets and plays silence.
VoIP Hop-Off Call Support - allows an extension to access a PSTN trunk on the remote 
system and “hop off” to dial an outside telephone number. This hop off feature can be 
enabled or disabled on the remote system. Outcall restrictions for hop off calls are 
configurable.
Multi-Site VoIP Management - AltiEnterprise Manager
Multi-site management through AltiEnterprise Manager includes:
VoIP domain - when networking multiple AltiGen systems from different sites, one 
system can be assigned as VoIP domain controller to propagate configuration data to 
member systems.
Directory Synchronization - when a new extension is added to one of the member 
systems and configured as Global extension, the VoIP domain controller will propagate 
this extension to all member systems. Every member system within the VoIP domain will 
be able to see the extension number plan of other systems.
Multi-site Call Routing - when a user dials an extension number that is not a local 
extension number, the system will search the Domain extension list. If a list is found, 
the system will dial the number by using the IP address and extension number stored in 
the Domain extension list.
Domain User Management - The VoIP domain controller can resolve the conflict if 
duplicated extension numbers are created in different member systems. This feature 
also manages extension relocation. When an extension user is relocated to another 
member system, its voice mail and greeting can be moved along with it.
Global Least Cost Routing - when multiple systems are in different area codes or 
countries, the administrator can set up Global Least Cost Routing to route long distance 
or international calls through member systems. The routing rules are propagated to all 
members automatically.