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Chapter 10 The Service Configuration Screens
User’s Guide
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Use the following steps if you would like to create new tones or change your
tones:
1
Pick up the phone and press **** on your phone’s keypad and wait for the
message that says you are in the configuration menu.
2
Press a number from 1101~1108 on your phone followed by the # key.
3
Play your desired music or voice recording into the receiver’s mouthpiece. Press
the # key.
4
You can continue to add, listen to, or delete tones, or you can hang up the receiver
when you are done.
Do the following to listen to a custom tone:
1
Pick up the phone and press **** on your phone’s keypad and wait for the
message that says you are in the configuration menu.
2
Press a number from 1201~1208 followed by the # key to listen to the tone.
3
You can continue to add, listen to, or delete tones, or you can hang up the receiver
when you are done.
Do the following to delete a custom tone:
1
Pick up the phone and press **** on your phone’s keypad and wait for the
message that says you are in the configuration menu.
2
Press a number from 1301~1308 followed by the # key to delete the tone of your
choice. Press 14 followed by the # key if you wish to clear all your custom tones.
3
You can continue to add, listen to, or delete tones, or you can hang up the receiver
when you are done.
10.3 QoS
Network traffic can be classified by setting the ToS (Type Of Service) values at the
data source (for example, at the WiMAX Modem) so a server can decide the best
method of delivery, that is the least cost, fastest route and so on.
Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) allows a physical network to be partitioned into
multiple logical networks. Only stations within the same group can communicate
with each other.
Summary of Contents for MAX-207HW2
Page 7: ...Safety Warnings User s Guide 8...
Page 9: ...Contents Overview User s Guide 10...
Page 16: ...17 PART I Introduction and Wizards Getting Started 19 Introducing the Web Configurator 23...
Page 17: ...18...
Page 27: ...Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator User s Guide 28...
Page 28: ...29 PART II Basic Screens The Main Screen 25 The Setup Screens 31...
Page 29: ...30...
Page 37: ...Chapter 3 The Setup Screens User s Guide 38...
Page 39: ...40...
Page 43: ...Chapter 4 The Status Screen User s Guide 44...
Page 57: ...Chapter 5 The LAN Configuration Screens User s Guide 58...
Page 75: ...Chapter 6 The WIFI Configuration Screen User s Guide 76...
Page 87: ...Chapter 7 The WAN Configuration Screens User s Guide 88...
Page 97: ...Chapter 8 The NAT Configuration Screens User s Guide 98...
Page 107: ...108...
Page 125: ...Chapter 10 The Service Configuration Screens User s Guide 126...
Page 141: ...Chapter 12 The Phone Book Screens User s Guide 142...
Page 143: ...144...
Page 147: ...Chapter 13 The Certificates Screens User s Guide 148...
Page 159: ...Chapter 14 The Remote Management Screens User s Guide 160...
Page 165: ...Chapter 16 The Status Screen User s Guide 166...
Page 166: ...167 PART VI Troubleshooting and Specifications Troubleshooting 169 Product Specifications 177...
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