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* 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). |
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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). |
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). You can't match a E.164 number (+442036xxxxx) directly but under ''FXS Port'' is an option ''Replace Beginning '+' with 00 in Caller ID'' which changes +4420... into 004420... which can be matched. |
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==IPv6 Only== |
==IPv6 Only== |
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