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Chapter 5: Phonebook Configuration 
Multi-Tech 
Systems, 
Inc. 
     
 
 
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Inbound Phonebook 
1. Open the MultiVOIP program. (Start | MultiVOIP xxx | Configuration
2. Go to Phone Book | Inbound Phonebook | Add Entry
3. In the “Remove Prefix” field, enter your local calling code (area code, country code, city code, etc.) 
preceded by any other “access digits” that are required to reach your local site from the remote VOIP 
location (think of it as though the call were being made through the PSTN – even though it will not be). 
North America,  
Long-Distance Example 
Euro, National Call Example 
Euro, International Call 
Example 
Seattle/Chicago system. 
Seattle is area 206. Chicago 
employees must dial 81 before 
dialing any Seattle number on the 
VOIP system. 
Answer:  1206 is prefix to be 
removed by local (Seattle) 
VOIP.
 
London/Birmingham system. 
Inner London is 0207 area. 
Birmingham employees must dial 9 
before dialing any London number 
on the VOIP system.   
Answer: 0207 is prefix to be 
removed by local (London) 
VOIP. 
 
Rotterdam/Bordeaux system. 
Rotterdam is country code 31, city 
code 010.  Bordeaux employees 
must dial 903110 before dialing any 
Rotterdam number on the VOIP 
system. 
Answer: 03110 is prefix to be 
removed by local 
(Rotterdam) VOIP.
 
4. In the “Add Prefix” field, enter any digits that must be dialed from your local VOIP to gain access to the 
PSTN. 
North America,  
Long-Distance Example 
Euro, National Call Example 
Euro, International Call 
Example 
Seattle/Chicago system. 
On Seattle PBX, “9” is used to get an 
outside line.   
Answer:  9 is prefix to be added by 
local (Seattle) VOIP.
 
London/Birmingham system. 
On London PBX, “9” is used to get 
an outside line.   
Answer: 9 is prefix to be added by 
local (London) VOIP.
 
Rotterdam/Bordeaux system. 
On Rotterdam PBX, “9” is used to 
get an outside line. 
Answer: 9 is prefix to be added by 
local (Rotterdam) VOIP.
 
5. In the “Channel Number” field, enter “Hunting.”  A “hunting” value means the VOIP unit will assign the call 
to the first available channel.  If desired, specific channels can be assigned to specific incoming calls (i.e., to 
any set of calls received with a particular incoming dialing pattern). 
6. In the “Description” field, it is useful to describe the ultimate destination of the calls.  For example, in a New 
York City VOIP system, “incoming calls to Manhattan office,” might describe a phonebook entry, as might 
the descriptor “incoming calls to NYC local calling area.”  The description should make the routing of calls 
easy to understand.  For this, 40 characters are the maximum. 
North America,  
Long-Distance Example 
Euro, National Call Example 
Euro, International Call 
Example 
Seattle/Chicago system. 
Possible Description:  
Free Seattle access, all employees
 
London/Birmingham system. 
Possible Description:  
Local-rate London access, all 
employees
 
Rotterdam/Bordeaux system. 
Possible Description: 
Local-rate Rotterdam access, all 
employees
 
 
7. Repeat steps 2-6 for each inbound phonebook entry.  When all entries are complete, go to step 8. 
8.  Click OK to exit the inbound phonebook screen. 
9. Click on Save Setup.  Highlight Save and Reboot.  Click OK
Your starter inbound phonebook configuration is complete.