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Special Dial Plan
Examples
Description
*xx*x
Starting with ‘* sign’ + any two digit numbers + any number (0-9) in
variable length. Maximum length is 16.
*xx
Starting with ‘* sign’ + any 2 digit numbers between 0 and 9. Total
length including the * is 3.
Note: No period is needed (.)
**xx*x.
Starting with ‘** sign’ + any two digit numbers between 0 + any
number (0-9) in variable length. Maximum length is 16
#xx
Starting with ‘# sign’ + any digit number (0-9) in variable length but no
shorter than 1 digits. Maximum length is 16
##xx*x
Starting with ‘## sign’ + any two digit numbers + ‘* sign’ + any
number (0-9) in variable length. Maximum length is 16
Call Feature
VoIP has all the basic features of a traditional phone. Besides the provided basic features, VoIP also comes with
several enhanced features that allow you to further customize the settings to suit your personal needs, such as
call forwarding, call waiting time length, conference call feature, anonymous call feature and incoming no answer
timer.
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Speed Dial
Speed Dial comes in handy to store frequently used telephone numbers which you can press a number from 0 to
9 and the pound sign (#) on the phone keypad to activate the function. For example, to speed dial to the phone
number listed on 9, just press keypad 9 then #. Your router will automatically call the number listed on entry 9.
Ring & Tone
This section allows advanced users to change the existing or newly defined parameters for various ring tones (dial
tone, busy tone, answer tone etc.)
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Country Specific Ring & Tone
Region:
Select a country ring tone from the drop-down list that pertains to your country of residence. This VoIP
router will display the default parameters of each ring tone according to the country selected. If your country is not
found in the list, you may manually enter the parameters of the ring tone that pertains to your country.
Ring Parameters
Ring Cadence (in ms):
Ring cadence is defined by three fields, Frequency: On Time1, Off Time1, On Time2, Off
Time2 and On Time3, Off Time3. Frequency is specified in Hertz. Time is given in milliseconds.
Tone Parameters
You may need to check with your local telephone service provider for such information. Also, it is recommended
that this option be configured by an advanced user unless you are instructed to do so.
Click Apply to apply the settings.
QoS - Quality of Service
The QoS function helps you control the network traffic of each application from LAN (Ethernet and/ or Wireless) to
WAN (Internet).
It allows you to control the quality and speed of throughput for each application when the system
is running with full upstream load.
These are the items within the QoS section:
Prioritization, Outbound IP Throttling & Inbound IP Throttling
(bandwidth management).
Prioritization
There are three priority settings provided:
High
Normal
(The default setting is ‘Normal’ for all traffic that has not been set)
Low
The utilization percentage of each priority setting is High (60%), Normal (30%) and Low (10%). To delete an
application, you can click on the Delete radio button of the application and then click the Edit/Delete button.
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Name
: User defined description to identify the new policy/application created.
Time Schedule
: Schedule your prioritization policy.
Priority
: The priority given to each policy/application. Its default setting is set to High. You may adjust this setting
to fit your policy / application.
Protocol
: The name of the supported protocol.
Source IP Address Range
: The source IP address or the range of the packets to be monitored.
Source Port
: The source port of the packets to be monitored.
Destination IP address Range
: The destination IP address or range of packets to be monitored.
Destination Port
: The destination port of the packets to be monitored.
DSCP Marking
: Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP), it is the first 6 bits in the ToS byte. DSCP Marking
allows users to classify the traffic of the application to be executed according to the DSCP value. See Table 4 for
DSCP Mapping Table
.
Note: Make sure that the router(s) in the network backbone are capable of executing and checking the DSCP
throughout the QoS network.
Table 4: DSCP Mapping Table
DSCP Mapping Table
Wireless ADSL Router
Standard DSCP
Disabled
None
Best Effort
Best Effort (000000)
Premium
Express Forwarding (101110)
Gold service (L)
Class 1, Gold (001010)
Gold service (M)
Class 1, Silver (001100)
Gold service (H)
Class 1, Bronze (001110)
Silver service (L)
Class 2, Gold (010010)
Silver service (M)
Class 2, Silver (010100)
Silver service (H)
Class 2, Bronze (010110)
Bronze service (L)
Class 3, Gold (011010)
Bronze service (M)
Class 3, Silver (011100)
Bronze service (H)
Class 3, Bronze (011110)
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Outbound IP Throttling (LAN to WAN)
IP Throttling allows you to limit the speed of the IP traffic. The value entered in the Rate Limit blank will set the
speed limitation of the application.
Name
: User defined description to identify the new policy/name created.
Time Schedule
: Schedule your prioritization policy. Refer to Time Schedule for more information.
Protocol:
The name of the supported protocol.
Rate Limit
: To limit the speed of the outbound traffic.
Source IP Address Range
: The source IP address or the range of packets to be monitored.
Source Port(s)
: The source port of the packets to be monitored.
Destination IP Address Range
: The destination IP address or the range of packets to be monitored.
Destination Port(s)
: The destination port of the packets to be monitored.
Inbound IP Throttling (WAN to LAN)
IP Throttling allows you to limit the speed of the IP traffic. The value entered in the Rate Limit blank will set the
speed limitation of the application.

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