•PSTN Route Rule— For incoming calls using PSTN, this is the line (line 1 or line 2) that the call is received through. You can select auto so that it automatically selects an open line.
•Route PSTN to VoIP— For incoming PSTN calls you can select whether or not you want to route the call to use VoIP.
•Route VoIP to PSTN— For incoming VoIP calls you can select whether or not you want to route the call to a PSTN line and which VoIP line you want to be able to route to the PSTN line.
Note: There are 2 VoIP lines and only 1 PSTN line, therefore only one of the VoIP lines can have the option of being routed to a PSTN line. The options here are to select which VoIP line (line 1 or 2) will have the service of being routed to a PSTN line.
•Locale Selection— The location of the router.
•Remote Server for SIP Log Messages— If you enable the remote server, then fill out the following two fields: Log IP Address and Log Port.
•Log IP Address— The IP address of the remote server for SIP log message.
•Log Port— The port number of the remote server.
Phone1 & Phone2 Default Connections
Factory default configuration set the Default Connect to PSTN to Disabled and assigned Phone1 and Phone2 to connect to the VoIP network as shown below:
When the Default Connect to PSTN is enabled for either Phone1 or Phone2 or Both, as shown below:
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