Max 410/420/430 User’s Guide – Chapter 1
Inbound Allow List – The Inbound Allow List feature for FXO ports allows the user to specify the allowable inbound numbers that can make use of the port for outbound calls.
Class of Service – The new Class of Service feature sets the call authorization classes for restricting outbound calls. Users cannot make a call to the restricted numbers that are in both his/her own class and a higher class.
Local Dialing System – This version features the addition of the Local Dialing System, which enables users to dial phone numbers on the Max 410, 420, and 430 products as they normally do on their ordinary phones. That is, users do not have to dial an international call access number and country code number if the call destination is the same country where user lives. Similarly, the area code can be omitted for calls made to the same area. Users can configure a dialing pattern on the Max 410, 420, or 430 that is as close as possible to the host country's dialing pattern.
FTP Block – The FTP Block feature enables the Max to block an FTP connection. For example, if you want to upgrade the Max via FTP, you must start the FTP server daemon in the Max unit. This is an important security measure to help block unwanted connections.
HTTP Port Change – This version includes a feature that allows the HTTP port number to be changed from the standard port 80 using HyperTerminal and telnet. Changing the port number to a number other than 80 increases the security for users accessing the Web Manager.
If you have an older version of the Max 410, 420, or 430 software, and you want to take advantage of these new features, you can download the software from:
http://web..com/partnersupport/ devicesoftware/
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