Grandstream Networks 286 user manual Dns, Did, Dsp, Dtmf, Fqdn, Fxo

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HandyTone -286 User Manual

Grandstream Networks, Inc.

Networks, and wireless local loop. The DECT Common Interface radio standard is a multicarrier time division multiple access, time division duplex (MC-TDMA-TDD) radio transmission technique using ten radio frequency channels from 1880 to 1930 MHz, each divided into 24 time slots of 10ms, and twelve full-duplex accesses per carrier, for a total of 120 possible combinations. A DECT base station (an RFP, Radio Fixed Part) can transmit all 12 possible accesses (time slots) simultaneously by using different frequencies or using only one frequency. All signaling information is transmitted from the RFP within a multiframe (16 frames). Voice signals are digitally encoded into a 32 kbit/s signal using Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation.

DNS

Short for Domain Name System (or Service or Server), an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses

DID

Direct Inward Dialing

Direct Inward Dialing. The ability for an outside caller to dial to a PBX extension without going through an attendant or auto-attendant.

DSP

Digital Signal Processing. Using computers to process signals such as sound, video, and other analog signals which have been converted to digital form.

Digital Signal Processor. A specialized CPU used for digital signal processing. Grandstream products all have DSP chips built inside.

DTMF

Dual Tone Multi Frequency

The standard tone-pairs used on telephone terminals for dialing using in-band signaling. The standards define 16 tone-pairs (0-9, #, * and A-F) although most terminals support only 12 of them (0-9, * and #).

FQDN

Fully Qualified Domain Name

A FQDN consists of a host and domain name, including top-level domain. For example, www.grandstream.com is a fully qualified domain name. www is the host, grandstream is the second-level domain, and.com is the top level domain.

FXO

Foreign eXchange Office

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Contents For Firmware Version HandyTone-286 RevTable of Contents Restore Factory Default Setting Grandstream Networks, Inc388 Welcome Installation What is Included in the Package Safety CompliancesWarranty Product Overview Key FeaturesModel HandyTone-286 Hardware SpecificationGet Familiar with Key Pad and Voice Prompt Basic OperationsCalling Phone or Extension Numbers Make Phone CallsVoice Prompt with option 47, then Direct IP CallsCall Hold Call WaitingCall Transfer Blind TransferAttended Transfer Non-bell style conference Call Features6 3-way Conferencing Bell style conferenceLED Light Pattern Indication FaxRinging Configuration Guide Configuring HandyTone-286 IP through Voice PromptConfiguring HandyTone-286 with Web Browser Software Version End User ConfigurationRegistered Yes PPPoE Link Up disabled IP Address Product Model HT286 REVNAT IP Address Time Zone End User Password Web PortNAT Mapped Port Statistical StatusUpdate Dhcp vendor class PPPoE passwordDhcp hostname Dhcp domainAdvanced User Configuration Dial Plan Prefix Use Bell-style Yes if Yes, *23 will be disabled Override MTU Size Preferred Vocoder AuthenticateSIP Server Home NPAILBC payload type Fax ModeG723 Rate ILBC frame sizeNumber RebootTimeout User ID is phoneMWI Polarity Reversal Special FeaturesCaller ID Scheme Onhook VoltageCaller Request TimerSession Expiration Min-SEPostfix Config File Prefix Force TimerFirmware Upgrade Path Config Server PathAmplification Saving the Configuration ChangesRebooting the HandyTone-286 from Remote VolumeClick to relogin Configuration through a Central ServerFirmware Upgrade through TFTP/HTTP Software Upgrade with TftpConfiguration File Download Firmware and Configuration File Prefix and PostfixManaging Firmware and Configuration File Download Step Restore Factory Default SettingGlossary of Terms Dtmf DNSDid DSP323 Echo CancellationFXS DhcpNTP IP-PBXIVR MTUSDP PstnRtcp RTPVlan TftpUDP VAD