User`s manual

VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ (VPN) Firewall Router
Chapter 4: Configuration
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VoIP Dial Plan
This section describes how to set up dialing rules for each Phone Port. Dialling rules may be used for a
range of range of functions including:
- to route calls to specific VSP accounts depending on the type of call (local, interstate, overseas, mobile)
- to automatically add Area Codes for local calls
Parameters - Special Digit Sequences
A list of special dialling features are predefined and may be enabled by selecting the checkboxes. A
number of these are enabled by default but may be disabled if not required.
*69 (Return Call): Dial *69 to return the last missed call. It is only available for VoIP call(s).
*20 (Do not Disturb ON): Dial *20 to set the No Disturb on. Your phone will not ring if someone calls.
*80 (Do not Disturb OFF): Dial *80 to set the No Disturb off. Your will ring when someone calls.
*90x (Blind Call Transfer):
Dial *90 + phone-number to transfer a call to a third party.
x# Speed Dial (x:2..9):
Refer to
Phone Port
section in the Web GUI. Set up your Speed Dial phone book
first before accessing the Speed Dial feature.
## Redial: Press ## to redial the latest number you dialed.
*74<x><number>#: Use your phone key pad to insert a phone number to the Speed Dial phone book.
Refer to the Phone Port section in the Web GUI for details.
*67 Anonymous Call: Hide your own phone number for each call. It is only applied to the next call when
you enter this control character. The detailed operation procedure is:
“Off Hook -> *67 -> On Hook -> Off Hook -> Dial”. This feature is disabled by default.