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’
s Manual
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(Incoming) is itself by default.
g)
Transfer Port (Outgoing):
For FXS port, transfer port (Outgoing) can not be configured as other FXS
ports but itself.
h)
Startup incoming number echo:
Support number display or not. Default is yes.
i)
Startup calling number echo limit:
As a caller, user could choose whether to allow the number be
displayed on the phone be called. If this function be set
“
Yes
”
, called party will not be able to see the caller
’
s
number even if the device support the function
incoming number display. Default is
“
NO
”
.
j)
Assigned grouping number:
The mark of assigned grouping. For example, the assigned grouping
numbers of port 1, port 2 and port 3 are 1, that means these three ports are in the same assigned grouping. If the
phone of port 1 is called but no one answer it, port 1 will turn the call to port 2 automatically.
Attention
:
a). The function of call forward is effective for both outside line phones and extension phones. The call
forward number could only be set as the number of the other port in the same device.
b). The three numbers of Call Forward on Unconditional, Call Forward on Busy, Call Forward on No
Answer can be configured in every port. If you enable the function of Call Forward on Unconditional, the
function of Call Forward on Busy and Call Forward on No Answer will be no meaning.
k) Call Forward on Unconditional: When selected, incoming calls are forwarded independently of the status
of the endpoint
l) Call Forward on Busy: When selected, incoming calls are forwarded only if the endpoint is busy.
m) Call Forward on No Answer: When selected, incoming calls are forwarded only if the endpoint does not
answer before a pre-configured timeout.
4.2.8
Route table
4.2.8.1
Preview the number mapping
Click the
“
Route Table
”
, and enter the page of route table, user can preview, add, delete, or modify the
number mapping, and the page shown as below: