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phone number. If a AcerRouter 700 and any device that supports this “sub-
addressing” feature calls each other using this feature (by first dial the main telephone
number, then press “*” followed by the extension number), the call can be directly
routed to the corresponding extension. For example, if a remote caller with an ISDN
phone dials your ISDN number followed by a “*” and the extension number for port
A, only the phone that is connected to port A will ring.
The following describes the steps necessary to configure your AcerRouter 700 for
proper phone and fax operation.
Step 1
Select Voice Adapter from the SMART menu:
Configuration - WAN Interfaces - Voice Adapter
Step 2
Enter the following information:
ISDN B1/B2 Directory Number: These are the two phone numbers your
ISDN service provider (i.e., your phone company) assigns to you.
If your ISDN service provider offers a third ISDN Directory number, this
can be configured from the Command Line Interface.
A call will ring ...: you can select any combination of phones to ring when
a call is received.
Voice Port A, B or C extension Number: this is a 1-8 digit number. In
the example shown below, extension 11, 22, and 33 have been assigned to
port A, B and C respectively. An extension number must be entered for
each voice port. However, the use of a number beginning with a zero is not
allowed.
Voice port A extension number
Voice port B extension number
Voice port C extension number
Port Configuration
Voice Adapter
ISDN-B1 directory number
ISDN-B2 Directory Number
Ring Phone(s)
When a voice call is received on B1
A call will ring
Voice port A
Voice port B
Voice port C
Ring Phone(s)
A call will ring
Voice port A
Voice port B
Voice port C
When a voice call is received on B1
11
22
33
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