QX1000 Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
QX1000; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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Retrieve Access List
This page is used to define a list of callers that are allowed to
retrieve a call parked to the corresponding call park extension.
If the caller is not in the Retrieve Access List for the
corresponding call park extension, it will not be able to pickup a
call parked to this call park extension.
By default, this table contains an “Auto-*” entry which allows any
caller to pickup the call parked to this extension.
Attention:
If you modify the Retrieve Access List by adding new
callers, do not forget to remove the default “Auto-*” entry from
the list for the new configuration to take effect.
The
Add
functional button opens an
Add Entry
page where a
new caller can be added to the list. This page consists of the
following components:
Call Type
lists the available call types:
•
PBX
- local calls from QX1000’s extensions
•
SIP
– calls through a SIP server
•
Auto
– used for undefined call types. The destination
(independent on whether it is a PBX number, SIP
address or PSTN number) will be parsed through Call
Routing Table.
Fig. II-91: Extensions Management - Edit Entry – Retrieve Access List for call park extension
Fig. II-92: Extensions Management - Edit Entry – Retrieve Access List for call park extension
The
Address
text field is used to define the address to be included in the Retrieve Access List table. The value in this field is strictly dependent on
the Call Type defined in the same named drop down list. If the
PBX
call type is selected, the QX1000 extension number should be defined in this
field. For the
SIP
call type, the SIP address should be defined, for the
Auto
call type, a routing pattern needs to be defined. The wildcard is
supported in this field. Wildcard is available for this field.
Paging Group Extension Settings
Paging Group & Access List
The
Paging Group
service is used to page a group of extensions by forcing extensions to go off-hook and opening one-way communication. The
service is particularly used for announcements addressed to a group of extensions. Service allows to page multiple extensions by dialing the
Paging
Group
extension.
Please Note:
The
Paging Group
service requires called extensions to use one of the following SIP or analog phones which are able to
automatically go off-hook:
•
snom 300
•
Grandstream BT200
•
Thomson ST2030S
•
snom 320
•
Grandstream GXP1400
•
Yealink SIP-T22P
•
snom 360
•
Grandstream GXP1405
•
Yealink SIP-T26P
•
snom 370
•
Grandstream GXP1450
•
Yealink SIP-T28P
•
snom 710
•
Grandstream GXP2000
•
Yealink SIP-T32G
•
snom 720
•
Grandstream GXP2100
•
Yealink SIP-T38G
•
snom 760
•
Grandstream GXP2110
•
Yealink VP-530
•
snom 820
•
Grandstream GXP2120
•
Linksys SPA942
•
snom 821
•
Grandstream GXP2124
•
Linksys SPA941
•
snom 870
•
Grandstream GXV3140
•
Linksys SPA922
•
Aastra 480i
•
Grandstream GXV3175
•
Linksys SPA921
•
Aastra 9133i
•
Fanvil C62
•
Linksys SPA2002
•
Aastra 9112i
•
Polycom SoundPoint IP 300SIP
•
Linksys SPAPAP2T
•
Aastra 9143i
•
Polycom SoundPoint IP 330SIP
•
AudioCodes 310HD
•
Aastra 9480i (35i)
•
Polycom SoundPoint IP 331SIP
•
AudioCodes 320HD
•
Aastra 51i
•
Polycom SoundPoint IP 501SIP
•
Panasonic KX-UT136-B