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The Router can be
configured to dial a
specified telephone
number when you
enter a numerical dial
code.
For example,
you could assign 22 to
the telephone number
555-1234.
Then you
can dial that
telephone number by
entering 22.
Index
A number used to identify the current speed dial table entry.
Dial Code
A numerical code that will correspond to the phone number
entered in the field below. You will dial this number, and the
router will dial the corresponding telephone number.
Phone Number
Enter the telephone number you want the router to dial when
you dial the Dial Code entered in the field above.
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Instead of adding additional lines to handle different telephone numbers, distinctive
rings can be set to allow more than one telephone number to reach the same line.
Calls coming in on different numbers on the same line can be identified by their
distinctive ring pattern. For example, you could set a “short-short” ring for the sales
department number, and a regular ring for the technical support number. Use the radio
button to select
Ring Cadence
,
Ring Default Rule
, or
Ring Rule
. These three features
allow the user to set distinctive rings. To configure distinctive rings, see the descriptions
of the three features below.
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Home > VoIP > Misc. > Ring Cadence
By using the Ring
Cadence window, you can
set up to 8 distinct ring
patterns. The ring pattern
of each distinct ring can
be configured by setting
the
On
and
Off
time. The
amount of times that the
ring pattern will repeat
itself can also be set.
Duration
This field is used to limit the amount of times that the ring
pattern will repeat itself. For example, if a ring pattern is set for
16 seconds and the duration is set for 60000 ms, then the ring
pattern will repeat itself 3 times; then, 3 quarters of the way
through the fourth repetition, the ringing will stop. The default
value is 180000 ms.
Ring on Ring off
One ring pattern is comprised of four rings and four periods of
silence. The
On
field refers to the time of 1 ring. The
Off
time
refers to the period of silence between rings. One unit of time in
the
On
and
Off
fields is equal to 50 ms; so a value of 40 in the
On
field sets a 2000 ms ring (2 seconds). The sum of all the
fields must be less than or equal to 320 ms and must be a
multiple of 8. However, individual
On
and
Off
times don’t
necessarily have to be multiples of 8. A ring pattern could be
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set at 12, 12, 8, 4, 10, 50, 0, 0. While some of the
On
and
Off
times are not multiples of 8, their sum of 96 meets the
requirement so this would be a valid ring pattern.
Home > VoIP > Misc. > Ring Default Rule
The Ring Default Rule
is set for inbound
callers that are not
defined by the Ring
Rule. One Ring
Default Rule can be
set for each VoIP port.
Use this pull-down menu to select a Ring Cadence for the Ring
Default Rule. The 8 different Ring Cadences can be configured
on the Ring Cadence window.
Ring Cadence
Profile ID
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You can use the Ring
Rule window to assign
Caller IDs to
frequently received
inbound calls. Any call
that has been
assigned a caller ID
will have its ID
number displayed on
the receiver’s caller
display. This way, the
receiver knows which
department the
inbound call is
attempting to reach by
the ring cadence, and
who the caller is by
the caller ID.
From
Use the
From
field to select either VoIP or PSTN.
Port
Use the
Port
field to select either Port 1 or Port 2. You can also
choose both ports 1 and 2.
Use this pull-down menu to select a Ring Cadence for the Ring
Rule. The 8 different Ring Cadences can be configured on the
Ring Cadence window.
Ring Cadence
Profile ID
Caller ID
Set a numerical
Caller ID
of up 32 digits. 32 caller IDs can be
created and will be listed below the Ring Rule Configuration
area. To edit or delete an entry that has already been created,
find the entry in the list and click on the appropriate icon.
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