InnoMedia iPBX Administrative Guide
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Feb 2009 - InnoMedia
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Preparing and Managing Corporate Telephony Plan
The tasks of designing the iPBX telephony plan are straightforward, yet are dependent on your company
organization structure. Table 3.1 is an example for your reference. When you have the table completed, you may
start to configure iPBX for all the rule settings.
IPBX provides the flexibility for IT managers to complete the IP telephony settings. There are two alternatives to
manage the ‘users,’ ‘extensions,’ and ‘devices.’
Input user/phone number/device at ad hoc mode
Managing User_Device Arrangement in a batch mode by importing CSV File Input
Before iPBX can start to serve the IP telephony devices for your corporate, you need to determine the best
course of action for deploying IP phones for your organization.
1.
Starting your Plan by preparing a telephony spreadsheet
2.
Assigning Users and their Internal Extension Numbers (Ext. IP Phones, Ext. Analog Phones)
3.
Determining User Groups (Extension Groups)
4.
Assigning devices for Users (Devices)
5.
Creating External Numbers (VoIP Trunks)
6.
Assigning DID Numbers to particular users (VoIP Trunks)
7.
Configuring PSTN lines and mapping Life line to analog phones (PSTN Trunks)
8.
Configuring Incoming call rules (Trunk Routing)
9.
Configuring Outgoing call rules (Trunk Routing)
10.
Configuring Auto Attendant Rules
11.
Configuring the miscellaneous telephony features.