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If there is not any appropriate SIP trunk and PSTN
trunks to select, come back later to revise selection
once trunks have been created.
Reachable User Groups
Select a usergroup and click
that is reachable
from this usergroup. By default, only users in the same
usergroup can reach one another.
If there is not any appropriate usergroup to select,
come back later to revise this selection, once
more usergroups have been created.
Associated PBX Features
Select PBX features enabled to this usergroup.
Member List
Show the users associated with this usergroup.
Auth. Dial Passcode
Select and enter a password in number for caller to
have the same privilege as this usergroup to dial out.
Group Call
A gourp call number is a virtual number that presents
all extensions belong to this group. Enter a group call
number (not an existed extension/service number).
Select extensions and click
to add into the group
call. After adding all extensions, click Apply.
Caller ID Mapping
Specify incoming caller ID to have the same privilege
as this usergroup to dial out. Enter a call number and
click
to add into the list. After adding all numbers,
click Apply.
The caller ID is checked after callers press Auth.
Key in IVR service.
6.1.2 User
A user is a logical entity in IP telephony which associates extensions with a usergroup. It also
propagates its attributes such as e-mail and voicemail PIN to extensions. Usually a user refers to a
real person who has a name and e-mail; however, one can always create virtual users to associate
with public extensions. For example, extensions in reception, break room, and lab areas.
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Please refer to 7 for details.
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