Telephone features – D-Link DI-206 User Manual
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DI-206 ISDN Remote Router
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Installatio
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ISDN – This socket is used to connect the ISDN line to either an NT-
1 or directly to the ISDN wall jack, depending on the type of service
delivered by your phone company.
ETHERNET – The six Ethernet ports function as a normal 10 Mbps
10BASE-T Ethernet hub.
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Uplink – This port is used to connect the router to another
hub using a straight-through twisted-pair cable.
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Ports 1x to 5x – These five ports can be used to connect
end-stations to the router using straight-through cables.
Telephone Features
Up to two telephones can be attached to the DI-206 router via the
Phone 1 and Phone 2 telephone jacks located on the rear of the router.
The router enables the attached telephones to have a number of
features which may or may not be found on normal telephones and are
described below. Additional features which must actually be configured
are described in the Interface Configuration – ISDN sub-menu
section of this manual.
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Hold – This feature is very similar with and can work in conjunction
with call waiting as defined in the Interface Configuration –
ISDN sub-menu section of this manual. Press Flash 0 to place
someone on hold (Flash is a very brief hanging up of the phone).
Press Flash 2 to take the caller off hold.
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Hold (and pick up from another location) - Telephones
connected to the router can be put on hold by pressing Flash 71,