NoteFor more details about hunt pattern assignment, refer to "9.12.2 PBX Configuration—[1-1]Configuration—Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway—Hunt Pattern" in the PC Programming Manual.5.6.2 Programming the Address Translation TableThe function of an address translation table in a VoIP network is to provide 2-way translation of telephonenumbers and IP addresses*1. Therefore, a caller can reach the destination by dialing the number withoutknowing the destination IP address.The procedure below demonstrates the process of programming the address translation table at the local PBX.After the address translation table at the local PBX has been fully programmed, repeat the procedure for theaddress translation table at the remote PBX with the appropriate setting values.1. a. Click Setup ® PBX Configuration ®Configuration ® Slot.b. Click System Property.c. Click the V-IPGW tab.d. Click GW Settings.2. In the Main tab, do the following to configure thegateway entry for the remote PBX:a. In the GW Name cell, type a unique identifier of thedestination in the VoIP network.b. In the GW IP Address cell, type the IP address ofthe destination gateway device.c. In the GW Group cell, select None.NoteHaving the value None for GW Group meansthat the destination gateway device does notbelong to any gateway group. Grouping is usefulwhen installing multiple gateway devices at onelocation. For details, refer to "9.4 PBXConfiguration—[1-1]Configuration—Slot—System Property—GWSettings–Main— GW Group" in the PCProgramming Manual.d. Click OK to return to the System Property screen.*1 IP address-to-telephone number translation can also be handled by using an H.323 Gatekeeper device. To configure Gatekeeperdevices, refer to the manufacturer’s documentation. This manual focuses on the method using the V-IPGW16 card’s internal addresstranslation capabilities.208 Installation Manual Document Version 2016-035.6.2 Programming the Address Translation Table