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These are numbers you can call from an A&A VoIP account to test the service |
These are numbers you can call from an A&A VoIP account to test the service |
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*17070 Reads back your login and your caller id |
*'''17070''' Reads back your login and your caller id |
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*17071 miliwatt - continuous tone to test for jitter, should not break up if your line is good |
*'''17071''' miliwatt - continuous tone to test for jitter, should not break up if your line is good |
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*17072 Speaking clock, in case your watch has stopped |
*'''17072''' Speaking clock, in case your watch has stopped |
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*17073 Reads back your caller ID |
*'''17073''' Reads back your caller ID |
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*17074 Echo - for testing latency, should be a very short time delay in the echo |
*'''17074''' Echo - for testing latency, should be a very short time delay in the echo |
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*17075 DTMF test, type a number and it will say it back |
*'''17075''' DTMF test, type a number and it will say it back |
Revision as of 15:47, 7 November 2012
These are numbers you can call from an A&A VoIP account to test the service
- 17070 Reads back your login and your caller id
- 17071 miliwatt - continuous tone to test for jitter, should not break up if your line is good
- 17072 Speaking clock, in case your watch has stopped
- 17073 Reads back your caller ID
- 17074 Echo - for testing latency, should be a very short time delay in the echo
- 17075 DTMF test, type a number and it will say it back