User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- VMG8924-B10A and VMG8924- B30A Series
- User’s Guide
- Technical Reference
- Network Map and Status Screens
- Broadband
- Wireless
- Home Networking
- 7.1 Overview
- 7.2 The LAN Setup Screen
- 7.3 The Static DHCP Screen
- 7.4 The UPnP Screen
- 7.5 Installing UPnP in Windows Example
- 7.6 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example
- 7.7 The Additional Subnet Screen
- 7.8 The STB Vendor ID Screen
- 7.9 The 5th Ethernet Port Screen
- 7.10 The LAN VLAN Screen
- 7.11 The Wake on LAN Screen
- 7.12 Technical Reference
- Routing
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Dynamic DNS Setup
- Interface Group
- USB Service
- Power Management
- Firewall
- MAC Filter
- Parental Control
- Scheduler Rule
- Certificates
- VPN
- Voice
- Log
- Traffic Status
- VoIP Status
- ARP Table
- Routing Table
- IGMP/MLD Status
- xDSL Statistics
- 3G Statistics
- User Account
- Remote Management
- TR-069 Client
- TR-064
- SNMP
- Time Settings
- E-mail Notification
- Logs Setting
- Firmware Upgrade
- Configuration
- Diagnostic
- Troubleshooting
- Customer Support
- Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address
- IP Addresses and Subnetting
- Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions
- Wireless LANs
- IPv6
- Services
- Legal Information
- Index

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CHAPTER 21
Voice
21.1 Overview
Use this chapter to:
• Connect an analog phone to the Device.
• Make phone calls over the Internet, as well as the regular phone network.
• Configure settings such as speed dial.
• Configure network settings to optimize the voice quality of your phone calls.
21.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter
These screens allow you to configure your Device to make phone calls over the Internet and your
regular phone line, and to set up the phones you connect to the Device.
•Use the SIP Account screen (Section 21.3 on page 236) to set up information about your SIP
account, control which SIP accounts the phones connected to the Device use and configure audio
settings such as volume levels for the phones connected to the Device.
•Use the SIP Service Provider screen (Section 21.4 on page 241) to configure the SIP server
information, QoS for VoIP calls, the numbers for certain phone functions, and dialing plan.
•Use the PhoneRegion screen (Section 21.5 on page 249) to change settings that depend on the
country you are in.
•Use the Call Rule screen (Section 21.6 on page 249) to set up shortcuts for dialing frequently-
used (VoIP) phone numbers.
•Use the Call History Summary screen (Section 21.7 on page 250) to view the summary list of
received, dialed and missed calls.
•Use the Call History Outgoing screen (Section 21.8 on page 251) to view detailed information
for each outgoing call you made.
•Use the Call History Incoming screen (Section 21.9 on page 251) to view detailed information
for each incoming call from someone calling you.
You don’t necessarily need to use all these screens to set up your account. In fact, if your service
provider did not supply information on a particular field in a screen, it is usually best to leave it at
its default setting.