QX1000 Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
QX1000; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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The
Edit Access List
link leads to the page where permissions for
users to use the Paging Group service can be defined.
The
Access List of Extension
page lists all users (or a group of
users if a wildcard is used) and the appropriate permissions to use
the Paging Group through the corresponding extension.
Fig. II-95: Access List of Extension page for Paging group
The
Add
functional button opens an
Add Entry
page where a new
user with corresponding permissions might be created. 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.
The
Address
text field is used to define the address to be included
in the Access List table. The value in this field is strictly dependent
on the Call Type defined in the same named drop down list.
Fig. II-96: Access List of Extension –Add Entry page for Paging Group
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
Action
drop down list is used to select the defined user’s permissions (allow or deny) to use the Paging Group service for the extensions
included in the Paging Group table.
ACD Group Extension Settings
For
ACD Group
extensions, the
Extensions Management
-
Edit Entry
page consists of
General Settings,
SIP Settings
and
SIP Advanced
Settings
pages. The
SIP Settings
and
SIP Advanced Settings
pages are the same as for the regular extensions described above. The
General
Settings
page is described below:
1.
General Settings
(for ACD Group extension)
This group requires ACD group extension‘s information and has the
following components:
Display Name
is an optional parameter used to recognize the ACD
Group. Usually the display name appears on the called party’s
phone display when a call is made or a voice mail is sent. This
information is also displayed in the
Groups table.
Password
requires a password for the ACD Group extension.
The extension password may only contain digits. If non-numeric
symbols are entered, the “Incorrect Password: no symbol characters
allowed” error will prevent making 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.
Fig. II-97: Extensions Management - Edit Entry – General Settings page (for ACD Group extension)
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.
With the
Show on Public Directory
checkbox enabled, the details of the corresponding extension will be displayed in the User Settings table on the
Main Page of the Extension’s QX1000 Web Management (accessed by the extension’s login, see Manual III – Extension User’s Guide). Besides this,
the details of the extension will be displayed in the Public Directories on the snom and Aastra SIP phones. Leave this checkbox unselected if the
extension is reserved or not used, or when the extension serves as an intermediate unit for call forwarding, etc.
The
Percentage of Total Memory
drop down list allows you to select the space for the uploaded custom messages. The maximum value in the drop
down list is equal to the maximum available space for voice messages on QX1000.