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Chapter 6 LCD Menus: Advanced
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Select the codec your service provider told you to use, then press MENU. See the section on
voice coding and decoding in the web configurator section for information on each of the
codecs.
6.3.12 Voicemail Number
Use this screen to see and edit the number your V300 uses to access voicemail for your SIP
account. Select Adv Setting > SIP Setting > VM Num. The following screen displays.
Figure 86 LCD Menu: Voicemail Number
If a voicemail number is already configured on the V300, it displays in this screen. Press
MENU to edit the voicemail number, or press PHONEBOOK to return to the previous
screen.
6.3.12.1 Voicemail Number - Edit
Press MENU in the VM Num screen. The following screen displays.
Figure 87 LCD Menu: Voicemail Number - Edit
Enter the new voicemail number. Press MENU to save the change. Alternatively, press
PHONEBOOK to return to the previous screen.
6.3.13 DNS SRV
DNS (Domain Name System) allows your V300 to resolve a domain name (like
www.zyxel.com
) to an IP address (like 203.160.232.7). If you do not use a DNS server, you
cannot use domain names (for example when configuring a SIP account); you must use IP
addresses instead.
Turn DNS SRV on (Enable) to use the DNS servers you either get via DHCP or set up
manually in the Adv Setting > Network > Static IP screen. Turn DNS SRV off (Disable) to
use no DNS server.
6.3.14 Send Call ID
Turn this on (Enable) to have the V300 send caller ID for outgoing calls. The person you call
can tell who is calling. Turn this off (Disable) if you want the V300 not to send caller ID.
G.726
G.726-24
G.726-32
G.726-40
Table 31 Available Codecs
14 VM Num:
123(#to change)