User's Manual

Chapter 21 Voice 177
<dialed-number:translated-number> indicates the number after the colon replaces the number
befo
re the colon in an angle bracket <>. For example,
(<:1212> xxxxxxx) means the Router automatically prefixes the translated-number “1212” to the
number
you dialed before making the call. This can be used for local calls in the US.
(<9:> xxx xxxxxxx) means the Router automatically r
emoves the specified prefix “9” from the
number you dialed before making the call. This is always used for making outside calls from an
office.
(xx<123:456>xxxx) means the Router automatically tr
anslates “123” to “456” in the number you
dialed before making the call.
Calls with a number followed by the exclamation mark “!” will be dropped.
Calls with a number followed by the termination character “@” will be made immediately. Any
d
igit (0~9, *, #) after the @ character will be ignored.
In this example dial plan (0 | [49]11 | 1 [2-9]xx xxxx
xxx | 1 947 xxxxxxx !), you can dial “0” to call the
local operator, call 411 or 911, or make a long distance call with an area code starting from 2 to 9 in
the US. The calls with the area code 947 will be dropped.
21.3 Phone Region
Use this screen to maintain settings that depend on which region of the world the Router is in. To
access this screen, click Voice > Phone.
Figure 108
Phone Region
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 99 Phone Region
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Region Settings Select the place in which the Router is located.
Call Service Mode Select the mode for supplementary phone services (cal
l hold, call waiting, call
transfer and three-way conference calls) that your VoIP service provider supports.
Europe Type - use supp
lementary phone services in European mode
USA Type - use sup
plementary phone services American mode
You might have to subscribe to these services to use them. Contact
your VoIP
service provider.