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5.5 Toolbox
The Toolbox menu
The
Toolbox
menu consists of the following menu items:
±
Remote Assistance
Allows you to make your SpeedTouch™ accessible for remote support.
±
Address Book
Allows you to add, edit or delete contacts.
±
Telephony
Allows you to configure your Voice over IP (VoIP) network.
±
Game & Application Sharing
Allows you to share services and games that you run in your private network
towards the Internet.
±
Parental Control
Allows you to block/allow access to specific Web sites.
±
Firewall
Allows you to configure the security level of the SpeedTouch™ firewall.
±
Intrusion Detection
Allows you to view the intrusions you are protected against.
±
Dynamic DNS
Allows you to assign a DNS host name to your broadband connection(s).
±
User Management
Allows you to manage the users configured on your SpeedTouch™.
The Toolbox page
The
Toolbox
page gives you an overview of the available services and their current
status. You can click on the names of these services to go to the corresponding Web
page.
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5.5.1
Remote Assistance
Enabling Remote
Assistance
The
Remote Assistance
page allows you to make your SpeedTouch™ accessible for
remote support.
Proceed as follows to use remote assistance:
1
If necessary, type a password in the
Password
box.
2
Click
Enable Remote Assistance
.
3
Pass the information listed under:
±
URL
±
Username
±
Password
to your technical support, in order for them to be able to access your
SpeedTouch™.
Terminating remote
assistance
The remote assistance session ends:
±
if the technical support disables remote assistance.
±
after 20 minutes of inactivity.
±
after restarting your SpeedTouch™.
!
If you want to enable remote assistance, you must be connected to the
Internet.
Once the technical support is connected, no other connections can be
made.
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5.5.2
Address Book
The Address Book page
The
Address Book
page allows you to add, edit or delete contacts so that you can
easily call or e-mail them.
Contact Details
Per Contact following information can be specified:
±
Last
and
First Name
±
Business
,
Home
and
Mobile
telephone number
±
The Voice over IP
SIP URI
±
E-mail
address
Managing contacts
you can freely add, edit or delete contacts from your address book.
You can:
±
Click
Add
to add a contact.
±
Click
Edit
to edit a contact.
±
Click
Delete
to delete a contact.
All information provided per contact is optional except for the Last and First Name,
and can be updated or completed at any time.
Using the Address book
The contact details of a contact in your Address book allow you to directly make a
call or send a message from out the SpeedTouch™ web interface.
Per contact you can click (if available):
±
Business
: to make a call to the contact’s business telephone number
±
Home
: to make a call to the contacts home telephone number
±
Mobile
: to make a call to the contact’s mobile telephone number
±
Other or SIP uri
: to make a call to the contact’s VoIP telephone number
±
E-mail
: for sending an E-mail message to the contact.
The Address book resides on the SpeedTouch™, so everyone that is
allowed access to the SpeedTouch™ web interface can view and use the
Address book.
Am E-mail client must be installed on the host from which you initiate
the E-mail message.
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5.5.3 Telephony
Introduction
The SpeedTouch™ is equipped with:
±
Two
Phone
ports allowing you to connect up to two phones for making phone
calls over the Internet.
±
One
PSTN
port allowing you to make phone calls over the Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN) network.
Overview
On this page you can view the ten last calls (or missed calls) handled by your
SpeedTouch™. Incoming and Outgoing calls are indicated as follows:
To view the complete list, click
View telephony statistics and logs
in the
Pick a task
list.
Details
On this page you can view detailed information on your current VoIP configuration.
For more information on how to set up your Voice over IP (VoIP) network,
consult the User’s Guide on the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD.
Indicator
Description
Incoming call
Outgoing call
For more information, see
“5.5.4 Telephony Statistics” on page 75
.
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Configure
This page allows you to:
±
Disable/enable the telephone service.
±
Configure your VoIP settings:
±
SIP Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)
±
Username and password:
The username and password are used when authentication is requested
by another SIP entity such as a Proxy or Registrar.
±
Port:
The voice port that will be associated with this account.
Expert Configure
On this page you can view/change the following SIP parameters:
±
Registrar
:
The IP address of your SIP registrar.
±
Registrar Port
:
The port used by your SIP registrar (usually port 5060). This port will be used
to contact the SIP registrar.
±
Proxy
:
The IP address of your SIP proxy.
±
Proxy Port
:
The port used by your SIP proxy (usually port 5060). This port will be used to
contact the SIP proxy server.
±
Expire Time
When the
Expire Time
is not filled in, a default value of 3600 seconds will be
used.

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