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If “TimeOut” is selected, the dialing will be sent out when timeout starts. The timeout activates
when no more digits are dialed in a specific duration;
If “#” is selected, the dialing will not be sent until “#” is dialed;
If “#/TimeOut” is selected, the dialing will be sent out when timeout starts or “#” is dialed;
If “None” is selected, the dialing will not be sent out unless the length of number you dial
meets the Max Length.
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Operate:
Specify a dialing method to make call(s).
Strip Prefix – If it is selected, the original phone number will be sent out with the prefix
deleted; you can limit the strip length by entering digits in “Strip Length” field.
Take the 1
st
dial plan in Figure 4-38 as an example. If you dial 12340000, number 40000
will be dialed out to make a call.
Replace Prefix – If it is selected, the original phone number will be sent out with the prefix
replaced by what you set in the “Replace With” field.
Take the 2
nd
dial plan in Figure 4-38 as an example. If you dial 186666, number
18655556666 will be dialed out to make a call.
Add Number – If it is selected, the original phone number will be sent out with what you
set in “Add Number” field added ahead.
Take the 3
rd
dial plan in Figure 4-38 as an example. If you dial 018655556666, number
1795101865555666 will be dialed out to make a call.
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Interface Enable
: You can check any box to enable interface(s). Numbers matching prefix in
Dial Plan List can only be dialed out through the selected interface(s).
4.7.2.2 Forbidden Call
Choose “
Voice
Æ
Dial Plan
Æ
Forbidden Call
”, you will see the screen similar to Figure 4-39.
Forbidden Call makes it possible for administrators to control user's access to the voice service.
Figure 4-39
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Prefix:
Displays the prefix of your plan. This prefix refers to the initial digit(s) of the numbers
you dial.
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Forbidden:
Displays the interface(s) disabled in this plan.
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Remove:
Check the box and then click the
Remove
button below so that the very plan will
be deleted.
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Edit:
Click the
Edit
button to modify the very plan.
To add a dial plan, click the
Add
button in Figure 4-39. Fill in the following parameters and click
the
Save
button in Figure 4-40.
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Figure 4-40
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Prefix:
Set number(s) as the prefix. Up to 16 characters can be entered.
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Interface Barring:
You can check any box to disable interface(s). Numbers matching prefix
in Forbidden Call list are not allowed to be dialed out through the selected interface(s).
For example, if you set a dial plan list in the screen as shown in Figure 4-40, phone numbers starts
with ‘020’ can only be dialed out through PSTN line.
4.7.2.3 Emergency Call
Some emergency phone numbers (e.g. 911) can only be dialed out through PSTN line. This
function can make sure emergency calls will be dialed out efficiently.
Figure 4-41
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Enable:
Check the box to enable this function for the very number in the blank.
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Emergency Phone Number:
Type in emergency phone numbers in the blank.
Click the
Save
button to make the configuration take effect.
4.7.3 Phone Setup
Choose “
Voice
Æ
Phone Setup
”, you will see the screen similar to Figure 4-42. This section
allows you to configure phone settings for phone 1 and phone 2.
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Figure 4-42
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Phone Enable:
Check the box behind to enable the function.
Dial Settings
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Dial Plan Priority:
The parameters configured here determine which network or SIP account
to use when making outgoing calls. In the 1
st
field, there are options of networks. Please note
if no SIP account is set on
SIP Account
page, only PSTN network will be available. Otherwise
networks available are VOIP, PSTN Preferred and PSTN. If the network selected is not PSTN,
you need to choose a SIP account from the 2
nd
field. The following are different options:
VOIP & Auto – The Router will always use VoIP network to make calls. As to the account,
the one specified in the matched dial plan will be chosen first. Otherwise, the account
with top priority will be selected. To view the priority, please go to the screen as shown in
Figure 4-36. If “Fallback to PSTN” box is checked, the Router will try PSTN network to
make calls after VoIP call fails.
VOIP & Account X (a certain account) – The Modem Router will always use VoIP network
and Account X to make calls. If “Fallback to PSTN” box is checked, the Router will try
PSTN network to make calls after VoIP call fails.
PSTN Preferred & Auto – The Router will select the PSTN network and VoIP account to
make calls according to your dial plans set on
Dial Plan
page. If no dial plan is matched
with your outgoing call, then PSTN network will be automatically selected.
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PSTN Preferred & Account X (a certain account) – The Router will select the network to
make calls according to your dial plans set on
Dial Plan
page. If VoIP network is selected,
the account used will be Account X. But if no dial plan is matched with your outgoing call,
then PSTN network will be automatically selected.
PSTN – The Modem Router will always use PSTN network disregarding your dial plans
on
Dial Plan
page.
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End With ‘#':
Choose whether to use “#” as the end signal of your dialing or not.
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Anonymous Calling:
Hide
the own phone number for each call and it will not be displayed on
the remote site. This feature is only available for VoIP calls and disabled by default.
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Dial Restriction:
Choose the pull-down menu to set restriction for outgoing calls.
None:
Allow all numbers to be dialed out.
All:
Forbid all numbers to be dialed out.
According to Forbidden Call:
Numbers will be dialed out according to settings in
Forbidden Call
.
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WarmLine Enable:
Check the box to enable WarmLine function. So if there is no dialing
action after you pick up the phone set, after the warmline time the phone will dial out
automatically with the numbers set in Warmline Number.
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WarmLine Time:
Choose WarmLine Time from the drop-down list to specify an interval
before the phone dials out automatically.
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Warmline Number:
Click “
View/Set
” button to view or set Warmline Number.
Note:
Only numbers of VoIP calls are available here by default. However, if your PSTN service provider
supports polarity reversal and you have applied for it, please check the box before
PSTN polarity
reversal support
in Figure 4-43 then you can set PSTN call numbers here.
Answer Settings
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MWI Mode:
Options available are
VMWI and CLID. If you don't know, please consult your
service provider.
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Anonymous Call Blocking:
Check the box to deny anonymous incoming calls.
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DND(Do not disturb):
Check the box to deny all incoming calls.
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Call Waiting:
Check the box to enable this function. When the line is busy, the incoming call
will be indicated to wait.
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Forward Unconditionally:
If the box behind is checked, all the incoming calls will be
forwarded to the number set before @ through selected account
.
Please note that network or
account available here varies with that in Dial Plan Priority field.
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Forward On "busy":
Check the box to enable this function. When the line is busy, all the
incoming calls will be forwarded to the number set before @ through selected account
.
Please note that network or account available here varies with that in Dial Plan Priority field.
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Forward On "no answer"& "No answer" time:
Check the box to enable this function. When
there is no answer, all the incoming calls will be forwarded to the number set before @
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through selected account when "No answer" time is out. Please note that network or account
available here varies with that in Dial Plan Priority field.
Telephony Settings
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VAD Support:
VAD(Voice Activation Detection) prevents transmitting the silence packets to
consume the bandwidth. It is also known as Silence Suppression which is a software
application that ensures the bandwidth is reserved only when voice activity is activated. It is
enabled by default.
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Speaker Gain:
Sound Volume control of speaker.
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Mic Gain:
Sound Volume control of microphone.
4.7.4 Advanced Setup
Choose “
Voice
Æ
Advanced Setup
”, you will see the next screen in Figure 4-43.
Figure 4-43
SIP Advanced Setup:
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Bound Interface Name:
Bound Interface decides where to send/receive the VOIP traffic.
Easy way to select the interface is to check the location of the SIP server. If it locates some
where in the Internet then select
Any_WAN
. If it is on the local network then select
LAN
.
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Locale Selection:
Select a country where you are located. The Router is embedded with
some default parameters according to different countries such as ring tones.

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