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Chapter 3 Configuring Linksys ATAs Managing Caller ID Service Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 • Loss • Delay If faxes fail consistently, capture a copy of the web interface settings by selecting Save As > Web page, complete from the administration web server page. Enable and capture the debug log. For instructions, refer to Item 4. in "Troubleshooting and Configuration FAQ" at the end of this chapter. Identify the type of Fax machine connected to the ATA. Contact technical support. If you are an end user of Linksys VoIP products, contact the reseller or Internet telephony service provider (ITSP) that supplied the equipment. If you are an authorized Linksys Voice System partner, contact Linksys technical support. Managing Caller ID Service The choice of caller ID (CID) method affects the following features: • On Hook Caller ID Associated with Ringing - This type of Caller ID is used for incoming calls when the attached phone is on hook. See figure below (a) - (c). All CID methods can be applied for this type of CID. • On Hook Caller ID Not Associated with Ringing - This feature is used for send VMWI signal to the phone to turn the message waiting light on and off (see Figure 1 (d) and (e)). This is available only for FSK-based CID methods: (Bellcore, ETSI FSK, and ETSI FSK With PR). • Off Hook Caller ID - This is used to delivery caller-id on incoming calls when the attached phone is off hook (see Figure 1-17). This can be call waiting caller ID (CIDCW) or to notify the user that the far end party identity has changed or updated (such as due to a call transfer). This is available only for FSK-based CID methods: (Bellcore, ETSI FSK, and ETSI FSK With PR). Document Version 3.1 Linksys ATA Administrator Guide 3-17

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Linksys ATA
Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.1
Chapter 3
Configuring Linksys ATAs
Managing Caller ID Service
Loss
Delay
Step 4
If faxes fail consistently, capture a copy of the web interface settings by selecting
Save As
>
Web page,
complete
from the administration web server page.
Step 5
Enable and capture the debug log. For instructions, refer to Item
4.
in
“Troubleshooting and
Configuration FAQ”
at the end of this chapter.
Step 6
Identify the type of Fax machine connected to the ATA.
Step 7
Contact technical support.
If you are an end user of Linksys VoIP products, contact the reseller or Internet telephony service
provider (ITSP) that supplied the equipment.
If you are an authorized Linksys Voice System partner, contact Linksys technical support.
Managing Caller ID Service
The choice of caller ID (CID) method affects the following features:
On Hook Caller ID Associated with Ringing – This type of Caller ID is used for incoming calls when
the attached phone is on hook. See figure below (a) – (c). All CID methods can be applied for this
type of CID.
On Hook Caller ID Not Associated with Ringing – This feature is used for send VMWI signal to the
phone to turn the message waiting light on and off (see Figure 1 (d) and (e)). This is available only
for FSK-based CID methods: (Bellcore, ETSI FSK, and ETSI FSK With PR).
Off Hook Caller ID – This is used to delivery caller-id on incoming calls when the attached phone
is off hook (see
Figure 1-17
). This can be call waiting caller ID (CIDCW) or to notify the user that
the far end party identity has changed or updated (such as due to a call transfer). This is available
only for FSK-based CID methods: (Bellcore, ETSI FSK, and ETSI FSK With PR).