User's Manual
TriplePlay
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Document #: BD-TU0001-10
z Do Not Disturb— this call-filtering feature prevents incoming
calls from coming through. Callers will hear a busy signal
when you have the Do Not Disturb featured enabled.
z Answer Only— this mode is useful when you are unable to
answer your phone for a long time and do not want to have
voice messages accumulate. By turning on the Answer
Only Mode, callers will hear a pre-recorded message and
the call will be disconnected. The caller will not be able to
leave a message.
• Prefix for Switch VOIP to PSTN— one of the ways that a
phone number can be dialed using PSTN (and not VoIP). It
is the number prefix that you must enter in order to switch
from using VOIP to your regular phone (public switched
telephone network).
• PSTN Dialplan— the PSTN dial plan is the first dial plan that
the device will look at before dialing. If the numbers match
the PSTN dial plan, then the PSTN line, not VoIP line, will
be used. Therefore, you should be careful when selecting
your PSTN dial plan to prevent VoIP calls from being dialed
from your PSTN line.
• PSTN Route Rule— for incoming or outgoing calls using
PSTN, this is the line (line 1 or line 2) that the call is sent or
received through. You can select auto so that it
automatically selects an open line.
• Locale Selection— the location that you are using the router
• Remote Server for SIP Log Messages— if you enable the
remote server, then fill out the following two fields—log IP
address and log port.
• Log IP Address— the IP address of the remote server for
SIP log message
• Log Port— the port number of the remote server