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How to configure a PSTN number for a user on the U1900 series unified gateway

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To configure a PSTN number for a user on the U1900, perform the following steps:
1. Log in to the web management system of the U1900.
2. Choose User > SIP User(POTS User) and then choose Operation > Start Long Number next to the user to configure the PSTN number.

Other related questions:
How do I reset the password for the U1900 series unified gateways
During the device restart, enter R when the system prompts you to press R to restore the default password. At the prompt "[.Conform to restore password.](Y/N):>", enter Y. The following information is displayed: Success to restore default password! Success to save default password! Then, you can use the default password to log in to the gateway.
How to configure the AT0 trunk for the U1900 series unified gateway
Method of configuring the AT0 trunk for the U1900 series unified gateway: Log in to the official website of Huawei enterprise technical support and refer to the eSpace U1900 V200R003C00 AT0 Special Configuration Tasks for detailed configurations.
How to modify the user level for multiple numbers in batches on the U1900 series unified gateway
You can run the corresponding command to modify the user level for multiple numbers at a time. For example, if you run the config modify subscriber dn 7002 priorlevel normal number 200 command, you modify the user level for 200 numbers (from 7002 to 7201 at a step of 1) to Normal. The priorlevel parameter has four options: Default (users at this level can make intra-office and local calls), Normal (users at this level can make intra-office and local calls at any time, and make national toll calls at specified time segments), Advanced (users at this level can make intra-office, local, and national toll calls at any time, and make international toll calls at specified time segments), and Super (call rights not limited). Note: If the specified time segments are not set, users can have the corresponding call rights at any time.
How to modify the outgoing call rights for a user number on the U1900 series unified gateway
The following uses the U1930 as an example. Commands for modify the outgoing call rights for a single user: [%eSpace U1930(config)]#config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout del outgoingrights local //Delete the outgoing local call right for user number 6101. [%eSpace U1930(config)]#config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout del outgoingrights local&ddd //Delete the outgoing local and national toll call rights for user number 6101. [%eSpace U1930(config)]#config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout add outgoingrights local //Add the outgoing local call right for user number 6101. [%eSpace U1930(config)]#config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout add outgoingrights local&ddd //Add outgoing local and national toll call rights for user number 6101. [%eSpace U1930(config)]# config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout add outgoingrights Inter&local&ddd //Modify the outgoing call rights for user number 6101 to outgoing intra-office, local, and national toll call rights. Commands for modify the outgoing call rights for multiple users in batches: [%eSpace U1930(config)]#config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout del outgoingrights local number 100 //Delete the outgoing local call right for 100 user numbers starting from 6101. [%eSpace U1930(config)]#config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout add outgoingrights local number 100 //Add the outgoing local call right for 100 user numbers starting from 6101. %eSpace U1930(config)]# config modify subscriber dn 6101 priorlevel default operateout add outgoingrights Inter&local&ddd number 100 //Modify the outgoing call rights for user numbers starting from 6101 to outgoing intra-office, local, and national toll call rights. Note: inter indicates the intra-office call right, local indicates the local call right, ddd indicates the national toll call right, and idd indicates the international toll call right.
Maximum number of users supported by the U1900 series unified gateways
The maximum number of users supported varies depending on the U1900 series unified gateway model: eSpace U1910: 100 eSpace U1911: 100 eSpace U1930: 300 eSpace U1960: 1000 eSpace U1980: 10000 eSpace U1981: 20000 (Note that in V100R001, the maximum number of users supported is 10000; from V200R003, the maximum number of users supported is 20000.)
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