Own Number
Blocked MSN Numbers
for the router
MSN Numbers for the
Router
Answer mode
Phone CLIR/CLIP
Point-to-Point - Configure ISDN port to use static TEI
(Terminal Endpoint Identifier).
Point-to-Multipoint - Configure ISDN port to use
Dynamic TEI.
Enter your ISDN number. Every outgoing call will carry
the number to the receiver.
Enter the specified MSN number into the fields to prevent
the router from dialing the specific MSN number.
MSN Numbers mean that the router is able to accept only
number-matched incoming calls. In addition, MSN
services should be supported by local ISDN network
provider. The router provides three fields for MSN
numbers. Note that MSN services must be acquired from
your local telecommunication operators. By default, MSN
function is disabled. If you leave the fields blank, all
incoming calls will be accepted without number matching.
Specify the way to process incoming phone calls which
matched the MSN number for router.
Auto Attendant - The incoming call would be picked by
router automatically. You could hear IVR voice to remind
you to dial extension number you want to reach.
Forward to Extension - The incoming call would be
forwarded to the extension number you setup directly.
Forward to Group - If you have setup group extension
number in web page "Hunt Group", the incoming call
could be forwarded to the group extension number you
selected.
Check this box to hide or present the caller ID to remote
user.
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