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Initiating Targeted VoIP Access
An external call can be initiated via a specific VoIP account using targeted VoIP access point.
The Internet service provider's network can only be accessed via targeted VoIP access, e.g., when querying the mailbox.
Proceed as follows:
Using a character string on the internal phone
Using the menu/function key on a system phone (optional, see the phone manual)


1.Pick up the receiver.
2.Enter the account number. Possible entries:
Internal number of the VoIP account (for exchange line request types Direct exchange line phone and Automatic exchange line request: with preceding **)
3.Enter an external number. Possible entries:
External number (for exchange line request type Internal phone: with preceding exchange line access number)
* Note: In any case, the external number must be dialled with the corresponding local area code, even if it is your own local area code. The special numbers provided by the VoIP provider for checking one's account status or dialling usually do not include a local area code.
The subscriber is called.
* Note: No callback is possible (CCBS or CCNR) for outgoing calls over VoIP.