CHAPTER 2. MMC Programming2-344 Samsung Business Communications234B[832] VoIP ACCESS CODEProvides a means to apply the Internet Protocol(IP) address to the VoIP gateway. ThisMMC also assigns the number of channels that can be used for IP faxes.TABLE(00~62): Outbound or Inbound table used for specific access codes. Usually whenthe MCP2 card is used as a VoIP gateway, the Outbound table is used. The Inbound table isused to determine the number of digits to receive before processing the call. Each table has63 entries(00~62).No Option Description0 ACCESS DGT This is the access code that is used once the VoIP gateway is ac-cessed; this directs a call based on the routing tables used. An accesscode table then references an access code and correlates an IP ad-dress to the access code for routing. A maximum of eight digits or alpha-numeric characters are available.1 DGT LENGTH This field requests the number of digits that are expected to be receivedto make up the whole access code.2 DEL.LENGTH This is the number of digits to delete after receiving the access code.If no digits are deleted the access code will be sent as part of the call tothe destination to continue routing.3 INSERT DGT Digit(s) to insert for routing at the destination. This can be used whendifferent numbering plans exist or if a dial 9 access is to be inserted inthe dialled digits.4 IP TABLE 1 This is the first table referenced for routing the access code to an IPaddress. The system has 64 IP tables(00~63) with 16 entries(00~15) ineach table. See MMC 833.6 IP START This entry indicates where in a table to start looking for an IP code toassociate with the access code. This can be used to manage where tostart looking for an IP address in high traffic VoIP gateway applications.For example: If IP address routing to the desired destination is known tobe in the last seven entries of a table, the IP START location would be 8.IP address searching would start at entry 8.7 SERVER USE When using H.323 trunking, this option specifies the use of GateKeeperfor the corresponding access (This option is applied only when GKROUTING is enabled in program 836.)It is also used when using SIP trunking. When using SIP trunking viaSIP proxy/SIP server (as with the case of a SIP provider), this optionshould be set to YES to enable. When enabled, SIP trunking will followsettings in MMC 837 and MMC 832/833 will not be used. If using SIPtrunking to another SIP gateway (SIP peering), then this option shouldbe set to NO to disable it. If disabled, then mmc 832/833 will beapplied and mmc 837 will not be applied.8 SIP SIGNAL This indicates the transport type in SIP message signalling. SIPmessage can be transported either using UDP or TCP.