Removing A Number; Settings; Settings Files - Snom 200 Administrator's Manual

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In addition, any number can be added to the deny list by adding
a new entry via the phonebook webpage and marking it as "Deny List".
Pressing "Deny" on an incoming call will only deny that instance
of the call and will not put it on the Deny List.

Removing a number

Removing a number from the deny list is possible via the
phonebook webpage by clicking onto the small red crossed icon at the
end of the line that you want to delete.

Settings

A long list of different settings is available for snom200 that can
be used to control the behavior of the phone. These settings are explained
in the following.
Settings are non-volatile name/value pairs that are stored in the
flash of the phone. They include registration information, dialled numbers,
network settings and other information that should be available after
rebooting. Settings can be made read only on a per setting basis. This is
useful in environments where an operator sets up the phones and wants
to avoid users changing settings that affect the stability of the phone. In
this way, expensive trouble ticket searching can be reduced and the total
cost of ownership of the phone be minimized.

Settings Files

Setting files are ASCII-based files containing lines (terminated
with newline or carriage return/newline pairs). Comments start with a #
or a < character. The < and > characters allow easy integration of html
tags. Names may consist of the characters a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and _.
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