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Home > VoIP > Manage Features > Reject Incoming Call
You can configure the router to reject incoming calls from particular telephone numbers
by entering the telephone number in the screen shown below.
Name
Enter a name to identify the current entry.
PhoneNum
Enter the telephone number you want to block incoming calls
from.
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Home > VoIP > Manage Features > Block Outgoing Call
You can configure the router to reject outgoing calls from particular telephone numbers
by entering the telephone number in the screen shown below.
Name
Enter a name to identify the current entry.
PhoneNum
Enter the telephone number you want to block outgoing calls to.
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Home > DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) allows the
gateway to automatically
obtain the IP address from a
DHCP server on the service
provider’s network. The
service provider assigns a
global IP address from a
pool of addresses available
to the service provider.
Typically the IP address
assigned has a long lease
time, so it will likely be the
same address each time the
Router requests an IP
address. If DHCP is not
enabled on the Router, it is
necessary for the user to
assign a static IP address to
each computer on your LAN.
To setup DHCP for your
LAN, first enable the Router
as a DHCP server by clicking
the corresponding
Enabled
radio button in the window
above.
The next step is to set a range of IP addresses that you wish to allot to the devices on
your LAN by entering a
Starting IP Address
and an
Ending IP Address
. This may be
in a range from 2 to 254 (192.168.1.2 – 192.168.1.254). Computers on your LAN will
have an IP address within this range then automatically assigned to them. Finally, enter
the
Lease Time
, which is the time the Server will set for devices using DHCP to
re-request an IP Address. Clients authorized for DHCP will be listed in the table at the
bottom of the page. Click
Apply
to implement information set in this table. The DHCP
Server is enabled by default.
DHCP may also be statically configured as well. This method allows the router to assign
the same IP address information to a specific computer on the network, defined by its
MAC address. This computer will get the same DHCP implemented IP address
information every time the computer is turned on and this IP address will be specific to
that computer’s IP address on the local network. No other computer can be assigned
this address. This is useful for computers on the LAN that are hosting applications such
as HTTP or FTP. First, the user must enable the Static DHCP function by clicking the
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corresponding Enabled radio button. Next the user must enter the host name and the IP
address for that computer by entering the last numbers into the space provided in the
IP
Address
field. Next, the user is to enter the MAC address of the computer into the
space provided. Click
Apply
to implement these static settings. The
DHCP Client
field
will allow users to Clone the settings from their computer that were learned from the
DHCP server. Simply use the pull down menu to select the MAC address of the
computer to be cloned and then click the Clone button. The settings from this computer
will be implemented in the Static DHCP configuration area. Click
Apply
to implement
these static settings. The lower portion of the window contains the Static DHCP
Configuration List. Click on the
icon to edit an entry and on the
icon to delete an
entry.
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Home > Proxy DNS
State
Use this drop down menu to enable or disable the Proxy DNS.
Proxy DNS IP Address
Enter the IP Address of the Proxy DNS.
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