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3.6.14 SIM Mode
Figure 3-87 SIM Mode Setting Interface
See Figure 3-87 for the SIM Mode Setting interface which sets the SIM mode of the SIMBANK,
with four options available: Local, SimBank, LAN and MiFi. In the Local mode, the SIMBANK is
not connected to other devices; in the SIMBANK mode, you have to ensure the centralized
management feature has been enabled, and then the SIMBANK can connect and work with the
wireless gateway on the centralized management platform; in the LAN mode, you should
configure Gateway IP address herein for the SIMBANK, select the LAN mode and configure
SIMBANK IP address for the wireless gateway, and then connect the SIMBANK with the wireless
gateway in the LAN; in the MiFi mode, the SIMBANK can connect and work with the MiFi device.
Note:
This configuration is only supported by the 16 and 32 ports GSM and CDMA modules.
3.6.15 Call Waiting
Figure 3-88 Call Waiting Setting Interface
See Figure 3-88 for the Call Waiting Setting interface which is used to enable or disable the call
waiting feature for corresponding modules. Select one or more ports, click Save to enable the call
waiting feature. The state column on the top shows the setting result.
Note:
This configuration is only supported by the GSM and WCDMA modules.
3.7 Call Management
Call Management includes eight parts:
Balance
,
Port Timer
,
Name List Timer
,
Tel
IP Auto
Route
,
Blacklist, SMS Count, Auto Function
and
Port Charge
. See Figure 3-89.
Balance
is
used to query the remaining time and balance of a cell phone number;
Port Timer
is used to
calculate the call time length of the corresponding number;
Name List Timer
is used to set the
timing rule to count and manage the call time of the target number;
Tel
IP Auto Route
is used to
set the route for the remote end to call back;
Blacklist
is used to set a number table to forbid
some incoming calls;
SMS Count
is used to calculate the number of short messages from a
phone number corresponding to a port;
Auto Function
is used to make calls and send SMS from
port to port in a special condition so as not to be blocked by the operator;
Port Charge
is used to
count the call fees for a phone number corresponding to a port.
S
MG
Series
Wireless
Gateway
User
Manual
(Version
1.9.0)