Net2Phone Max 410 Class of Service Configuration, To add restricted digits to a class definition

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1.Click in the Allow List box for the port that you would like to configure.

2.Enter the number(s) that you would like to allow for that port. Separate numbers with a comma

(,).

3.Select the radio button that represents how you would like unauthorized callers to be handled. Click one of the following radio buttons: Allow All Callers, Disconnect Unauthorized Caller, or

Request Account and PIN From Unauthorized Callers.

4.Click the Save button to save the setting. A page displays the message, “Command executed successfully.”

Class of Service Configuration

This function is to set the call authorization classes for restricting outbound calls. There are 6 classes: A, B, C, D, E, and U. Class A has the most outbound call access capability. Class B has the second most outbound call access capability, and so on. Applying the restricted first digit string to a class means that the restriction is applied to all lower classes and not to higher classes. Class U has the same meaning as OFF – there is no outbound call control.

To add restricted digits to a class definition:

1.In the ADD Command table, click the Class drop-down menu to select the class to which you would like to define restricted digits.

2.In the Restricted First Digit box, type up to eight

(8) digits of the number you would like to restrict.

For example, if you want to create a class that does not allow outbound calls to any numbers beginning with 1-973, you would enter 1973.

You can also enter 973 to restrict callers who do not enter the 1 prefix.

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Contents Page Page Page Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide Table of Contents Using the MAX WEB Manager Remote IVR Configuration Max-to-Max IVR ConfigurationHelp with your Max 410/420/430 For Max 410For Max Page Product Features OverviewMax 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter New Features and Functionality Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter Package Contents System and Service RequirementsAbout this Guide Hardware RequirementsLogging into Getting StartedMax 410, 420, To a LAN Max Web ManagerSymbols Getting Started Installing the Max 410/420/430 Locating Your FXS and/or FXO PortsPhysical Port Numbering Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter Connecting the Max to a PBX Connecting the Max 410’s FXO Ports to aConnecting the Max 420’s FXS Ports to a Max 420 Connections to a PBXConnecting the Max 430’s FXS/FXO Ports to a Telephone/PBX Max 430 Connections to a PBXConnecting the Max 420/430’s FXS Ports to a Fax Machine Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter Dhcp LAN Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter Connecting to the Max 410 through a Serial Cable Using the HyperTerminal Emulation ProgramLogin prompt is displayed Password prompt appearsEnter key Connecting to a LAN with Static IP Addresses Obtaining the Max’s Dhcp IP address via HyperTerminalEntering Static IP Addresses from a Telephone Keypad Disabling Dhcp from a telephone keypad Max 420/430Voice prompt responds, Please enter your IP address Entering an IP Address from a Telephone Keypad Max 420/430To enter an IP address To enter a netmask addressRe-enabling Dhcp from a Telephone Keypad Max 420/430 New netmask address is now in effectEntering Static IP Addresses via HyperTerminal Max Turning Dhcp On or Off from HyperTerminalEntering an IP Address To enter the Max’s IP parameters from this menu Enter IP Address prompt appears FigureHyperTerminal Window Enter IP Address Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter Logging into the Max Web Manager Network Password dialog box appears Click the enter Open the door areaNetwork Password Dialog Box Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter Using the Max Web Port Configuration Network and Voice ConfigurationTo assign an address to a port Network Configuration Table DoormanVoice Configuration Table IP Configuration TableClient CDR Configuration Table CDR function enable checkbox click to enable the CDR featureConfiguring Firewalls MAX Firewall Port # Port Type Numbers Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter Account Configuration New settings should now be in effectSingle Account Management Check the Use account for all ports checkboxMultiple Account Management Make sure that Use account for all ports is not checkedRouting Table Configuration Login ButtonAnnounce Account Balance Logical Port Numbering Adding an Entry to the Current Routing TableInterface Type Description 2, 3, 4Integrated Voice Response IVR Configuration Remote IVR ConfigurationRemote Access IVR Configuration Table This option combines the two functions described above Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter Max-to-Max IVR Configuration New York CityConfiguring Max-to-Max Calling Max-to-Max IVR Configuration TableMax 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter Receiving Max-to-Max Calls Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter Inbound Allow List Configuration Max-to-Max Call FlowDisconnect Unauthorized Caller radio button To add a number to the inbound allow listClass of Service Configuration Request Account and PIN From Unauthorized CallersTo add restricted digits to a class definition Class Configurations To delete restricted digits from a class definitionPort Class Configuration To assign a class to a particular portLocal Dialing System Local Dialing SystemMax 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter System Information Commands System Name ChangeLoad Default Config Other Web Manager FunctionsShow Log Messages Restart SystemUpgrading the System Software Preparing for the Upgrade Download Latest FirmwarePerforming the Upgrade To upgrade the Max firmwareHelp with your Max 410/420/430 HelpPound Key Placing Calls to the PstnPlacing Calls to Destinations within North America Calling a Max 420’s FXS Port from Another Max Max-to-Max CallingPlacing International Calls Calling a Max 410’s FXO Port from Another MaxOn the New York City local Max unit On the London remote Max unitMax 410/420/430 User’s Guide Chapter Appendix a Troubleshooting Installation ProblemsNetwork Problems Symptom Possible Corrective Cause ActionUse the star key * in place of the periods Configuration Problems Calling ProblemsWhen I attempt to make a call, I hear a fast busy signal Faxing Problems Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide Appendix There are no user-serviceable parts inside the unit Appendix B Technical SupportAppendix C System Specifications Main processor Input powerTemperature Storage temperature OperationAppendix D Physical and Logical Port Number Table LogicalFor Max Appendix E Approvals and ListingsFor Max 410 FCC Declaration of ConformityParty responsible for product compliance Appendix F End User Warranty Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide Appendix Load Default · IndexNetwork Password · Telephone ·Telephone keypad · 18, 22, 23, 25