MAC Clone Settings
Some ISPs have a restriction that allows only 1 host locked by its MAC address to talk on the internet. If you change network cards, you have to call them up to change the MAC. The NetComm ATA can clone the computer’s MAC that was originally set up in this configuration.
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MAC Clone | Default is Off (disable). When it was On (enable). The VoIP Gateway clones the |
| computer’s MAC that was originally set up for such an ISP. |
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Advanced Settings
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ICMP Not Echo | When switched to yes, the ATA will not echo the ICMP request. |
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Send Anonymous CID | Send Anonymous as the Caller ID to display when you make a VoIP call. |
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Management from WAN | Switch to yes to enable remote management. |
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Billing Signal | To enable billing signal. Leave as default unless instructed by your VoIP Service Provider. |
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CPC Delay | Default is 2. The VoIP Gateway will send the CPC after the delay time which you configure. |
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CPC Duration | When VoIP Gateway is the called party, CPC duration is the “voltage drop” duration, before it |
| plays dial tone again. |
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Send Flash event | Default is Disable. There are two types of Flash event: DTMF Event and SIP Info. |
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SIP Encrypt | Default is Disable. There are four types of SIP Encrypt: INFINET, AVS, WALKERSUN1 and |
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PPPoE retry period | Time before the PPPoE client retries the connection. |
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System Log Server | IP address of the System log server |
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System Log Type | Type of system log generated. |
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