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Document distinctive ring based on parts of numbers. Ignore the manual, their method doesn't work.
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A couple of personal favourite config options:
A couple of personal favourite config options:
* There's a confusingly explained option under ''FXS Port'' labelled ''Use # as Dial Key'', explained as ''if set to Yes, "#" will function as the "(Re-)Dial" key''. If set to ''No'' the # key works as a normal key, if set to ''Yes'' it acts as a special key variously named ''Send'' or ''Dial'' which can be used as ''Redial last number called'' - but that'll be the last number dialled by the unit, not the last number dialled by the phone concerned. I set it to ''No'' to avoid surprises.
* There's a confusingly explained option under ''FXS Port'' labelled ''Use # as Dial Key'', explained as ''if set to Yes, "#" will function as the "(Re-)Dial" key''. If set to ''No'' the # key works as a normal key, if set to ''Yes'' it acts as a special key variously named ''Send'' or ''Dial'' which can be used as ''Redial last number called'' - but that'll be the last number dialled by the unit, not the last number dialled by the phone concerned. I set it to ''No'' to avoid surprises.
* Also under ''FXS Port'' are some options regarding Hook Flash. This corresponds to what the UK calls ''Timed Break Recall''. I set the option ''Enable Hook Flash'' to ''No'' - otherwise you can think you've hung up on a call by tapping the hook switch but you haven't (and your phones ring to remind you - so you pick the handset up and find the other party is confused too).
* Also under ''FXS Port'' are some options regarding Hook Flash. This corresponds to what the UK calls ''Timed Break Recall''. I set the option ''Enable Hook Flash'' to ''No'' - otherwise you can think you've hung up on a call by tapping the hook switch but you haven't (and your phones ring to remind you - so you pick the handset up and find the other party is confused too).

You can set up distinctive ring tones based on the calling number, and it even allows matching on part of a number. I use '020836xxxxx' to match calls from a number of exchanges on the northern edge of London (which is where your author lives).


==Firewall & Security==
==Firewall & Security==