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Default Action:
To define call through feature access authority to certain numbers.
Allow:
The list of numbers in “Accept Call Numbers” are authorized to use call through feature.
Block:
The list of numbers in “Accept Call Numbers” are blocked from call through feature use.
If only certain callers should be allowed to use the call through function, user can enter these
telephone numbers with the corresponding area code on “Accept Calls Numbers”.
Apply:
Press
Apply
button to save the call through settings.
Accept Call Numbers:
Number:
Add numbers to the “Accept Call Numbers” list. If the default action is “Allow”, these
numbers are to activate call through feature. User can set a list of up to 8 call numbers.
Note:
1. Call through and call forward can’t be used at the same time.
2. "Accept Call Number" is only checked with the SIP call.
3. These 2 conditions must be met before Call Through take effect –
1). The incoming call must be from the specified "Incoming Number" side.
2). The calling party must be same as the "Accept Call Number" if default action is “allow”. Or
if default action is “block”, the caller cannot be in the “Accept Call Number”. Empty
"Accept Call Number" means any calling party.
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How to use call through feature:
We have a valid triggering list including number “0203334” and “0203335”(Default action is allow,
Greeting delay set to 5 seconds). Only “0203334” and “0203335” can use the call through feature.
1.”Incoming Number” is SIP1. The caller (0203334) makes a call to SIP1 to enable call through
feature. The caller can hear a “beep” hint tone after 5 seconds indicating Call Through feature is
triggered. Caller types PIN code with a “#” to end this PIN input operation (PIN + #).
2. Another “beep” hint tone is coming to imply caller can input the favorable destination call number,
also with a “#” to complete your current operation.
3. When you hear the ring-back tone, the call is dialed out to the desired destination via the number
specified in “Number for outgoing calls” field, please be waiting.
Note:
When the “Incoming Number” is PSTN, hint tone is not available.
Please just follow the
correct operation but forget the hind tone.
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Call Block
Call block is for user to pre-set the unfavorable call numbers that user does not want to come in,
resembling the call blacklist.
Click
Add
to add the unfavorable call numbers to the list.
Name:
The identification for the call number(s).
Number:
Type the number, depending on the selected “Type” below.
If “Phone Number” is selected,
please input the complete phone number; while if “Prefix” is selected, please input the prefix number
featuring a group of unfavorable call numbers.
Type:
Phone Number and Prefix.
Click
Apply
to save the call blacklist.
(Group1 calls all banned)
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VOIP Dial Plan
This section helps you to make a number dial via VoIP. You no longer need to memorize a long dial
string or number for making a VoIP call. Go to
Configuration > VOIP > VOIP Dial Plan
.
Phone Port:
Set the phone the VoIP dial rule relates to. When phone port is set to Phone Port 1, the
rules will apply to phone1.
Click
Add
to create new rules.
Prefix Processing:
Prepend xxx unconditionally:
xxx number is appended unconditionally to the front of the
dialing number when making a call. Prefix can also be included with any number and/or
character such as
*, #
.
Note
:
For special service with *, #, you may need to check with your VoIP or Local Telephone Service
Provider for information.
If Prefix is xxx, delete it:
Prefix xxx is removed from the dialed numbers before making a call.
If Prefix is xxx, replace with yyy:
Prefix xxx is replaced with yyy when making a call.
No prefix:
No prefix is appended to the front of the dialed numbers. It is set as in default
settings.
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Main Digit Sequence: The call(s) can be called out via SIP.
leads users to
regular usage for this parameter.
<@ SIPgateway>:
This is used for the Intelligent Call Routing feature where you need to set up your
SIP account
on the VoIP User-defined Profiles link on the VoIP Wizard page.
Digit sequence Example
Description
x.
x specifies one digit between 0 and 9. x. specifies any sequence
of digits in variable length. Maximum length is 32.
xxx
Specifies any sequence of digits in fixed length. Total length is 3.
xxxx.
Specifies any sequence of digits in variable length but not shorter
than 4 digits. Maximum Length is 32.
123x.
Any sequence of digits starting with 123 and with variable length.
Maximum length is 32.
[124]x.
Any sequence of digits starting with 1 or 2 or 4. Minimal length is
2, maximum length is 32.
[1-3]x.
Any sequence of digits starting with 1 to 3 and with variable
length. Maximum length is 32.
9[4-6]8x.
Any sequence of digits starting with first digit 9, the second digit
between 4 to 6, and third digit 8. Length is variable, maximum
length is 32.

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