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4.4 Extensions Setup and management
MyPBX has already set up 6 extensions by default, which are extensions “300-305”. The password is “pincode
+ extension number”. It’s up to the user to decide whether to use these default extensions directly or after
changing the passwords. Of course, they could be deleted.
The admin could add, edit or delete the extensions via the Web Configuration Panel.
In the “Extensions” page, there are “Add Extension”, “Add Bulk Extensions”, “Delete the Selected Extension”
and “Edit Extension”(configure the features such as call forwarding and voicemail) subpages, etc.
4.5 Configuring Terminals
MyPBX could be connected with SIP-based audio and video IP terminal devices (e.g. IP Phone, voice gateway,
and soft terminal, etc.). The steps of configuring terminals are as below:
Step 1: Make sure the IP terminal and MyPBX are interconnected
Step 2: Enter the IP address of MyPBX when configuring “SIP server”, “Proxy server”, or “Registration server”
of the IP terminals, and the default SIP UDP port is 5060.
Step 3: Enter the account registration information with the “extension number/password” of the default or
newly setup extensions of MyPBX.
For more information on terminal configuration, please refer to
http://www.yeastar.com/Solutions/SIP_Phones.asp
Step 4: Reboot the IP terminal after configuration, and click “Status Monitor”->”Line Status” on the menu bar
of MyPBX web configuration interface to check if it has registered successfully to MyPBX.
4.6 Making/Receiving calls
Note: The MyPBX default settings are sufficient to make phone calls. It is not necessary to make any changes
unless the user wants to create new extensions or trunks. Refer to Administrator’s Guide for more.
1.
Internal calls between extensions
If two IP terminals have registered to MyPBX successfully, the user could make calls between extensions
just by dialing the other’s extension number.
2.
Outbound calls
Firstly, please connect a PSTN line to the first FXO port. Then the default extensions are able to make
outbound calls via this trunk by simply dialing “9+phone #”. The “#” is Key as Send.
Note: The dial pattern of the default outbound route is “9.”. But if the user has changed it, please dial the
new prefix instead of the digit “9” when making outbound calls.
3.
Inbound calls
When the user calls the trunk number of the PSTN line, MyPBX would route the call to IVR (the
“welcome” prompt) by default. Then the user can dial the extension number following the prompt.
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