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QXFXO4/QXISDN4/QXE1T1/QXFXS24 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
User Extension Settings
1.
General Settings
This group requires extension‘s personal information and has the
following components:
Display Name
is an optional parameter used to recognize the
caller. Usually the display name appears on the called party’s
phone display when a call is made.
Password
requires a password for the new extension. The
extension password may only contain digits. If non-numeric
symbols are entered, the “Incorrect Password: no symbol
characters allowed” error will prevent creating the extension.
If you are unable to define a strong password, press
Generate
Password
to use one of system defined strong passwords. The
Password field is checked against its strength and you may see
how strong is your inserted password right below that field.
Confirm Password
requires a password confirmation. If the input
is not corresponding to the one in the
Extension Password
field,
the “Incorrect Password confirm” error will appear.
Fig.II- 21: Extensions Management - Edit Entry – General Settings page
Attached Line
(available only for QXFXS24 gateways) lists all free lines to where an extension may be attached.
Allow Call Relay
(available only for QXFXO4, QXISDN4 and QXE1T1 gateways) enables the current extension to be used to access the Call Relay service in
the QX’s Auto Attendant. It is recommended to define a proper and non-empty password when enabling this feature in order to protect the Call Relay
service from an unauthenticated access.
GUI Login Allowed
(available only for QXFXO4, QXISDN4 and QXE1T1 gateways) checkbox enables the current extension to be used to access the QX via
WEB interface by extension name and password.
With the
Show on Public Directory
(available only for QXFXO4, QXISDN4 and QXE1T1 gateways) checkbox enabled, the details of the corresponding
extension will be displayed in the
page.
The
Enable Ringing Simulation
checkbox is available on virtual extensions only and enables extra ring tones played to the caller before the voice mail of
the called virtual extension gets activated. If this checkbox is not enabled, the voice mailbox will get activated immediately the call arrives. The ring tones
will be played during the timeout specified in the
Ringing Simulation Timeout
text field.
2.
SIP Settings
This page provides two functions. It allows an extension on the QX to register to an external SIP server. The registration to the external SIP server (e.g.
ITSP) is usually required before the server will allow the call to be received. This page also allows for incoming SIP calls to ring an extension. Upon
receiving a SIP Invite from an external SIP server, the QX will look to match the called number with the settings in the
User Name/DID
Number
field.
User Name/DID Number
is the registration user name on the
external SIP server or the DID number from the ITSP. The user
name needs to be unique on the external SIP server. This field
length is limited to 32 symbols.
Password
indicates the password for the extension registration
on a SIP server.
Confirm
Password
is used to confirm the password. If the entered
password does not correspond to the one entered in the
Password
field, the error message “The passwords do not match.
Please try again” will appear.
Fig.II- 22: Extensions Management - Edit Entry – SIP Settings page
SIP Server
indicates the address of the SIP server. The field is not limited regarding symbol usage or length. It can be either an IP address such as
192.168.0.26 or a host address such as sip.epygi.com.
SIP Port
indicates the port number to connect to the SIP server. The SIP server port may only contain digit values, otherwise the error message “SIP
Server Port is incorrect” will be displayed when applying the extension settings. If the SIP server port is not specified, QX will access the SIP server
through the default port 5060.