Chapter 13 Authority Group
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13.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter
• Use the
Authority Group
screen to set up, configure and manage the X2002’s
authority groups. See
• Use the
Add SIP Peers
screen to configure a range of extensions for IP phones
on your network. See
• Use the
Add a SIP Extension
and
Configure SIP Extensions
screen
s
to add
a SIP extension to an authority group on the X2002, and configure its settings.
See
.
• Use the
SIP Extension Call Forward
screen to set up call forwarding and call
blocking rules for your SIP extensions. See
• Use the
SIP Extension Voice Mail
screen to configure voice mail settings for
your SIP extensions. See
.
• Use the
SIP Extension Advanced
screen to configure SIP advanced settings
(for example, CODEC and DTMF mode settings) for your SIP extensions. See
• Use the
SIP Extension Auto Provision
screen to configure auto provision
settings to have VoIP devices periodically download new SIP extension settings
from the X2002. See
.
• Use the
Add an FXS Extension
and
Configure FXS Extensions
screens to
add a regular telephone extension to an authority group on the X2002, and
configure its settings. See
and
• Use the
FXS Extension Call Forward
screen to set up call forwarding and call
blocking rules for your regular telephone extensions. See
• Use the
FXS Extension Voice Mail
screen to configure voice mail settings for
your regular telephone extensions. See
.
• Use the
FXS Extension Advanced
screen to configure advanced settings (for
example, group pickup) for your FXS extensions. See
• Use the
Add a BRI Extension
and
Configure BRI Extensions
screens to add
an ISDN phone extension to an authority group on the X2002, and configure its
settings. See
• Use the
BRI Extension Call Forward
screen to set up call forwarding and call
blocking rules for your ISDN phone extensions. See
• Use the
BRI Extension Voice Mail
screen to configure voice mail settings for
your ISDN phone extensions. See
.
• Use the
BRI Extension Advanced
screen to configure advanced settings (for
example, group pickup) for your BRI extensions. See
Summary of Contents for X2002
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Page 40: ...Chapter 2 How It Works X2002 User s Guide 40...
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Page 124: ...Chapter 5 Network Deployment X2002 User s Guide 124...
Page 166: ...Chapter 7 Auto Provision X2002 User s Guide 166...
Page 170: ...Chapter 8 QoS X2002 User s Guide 170...
Page 248: ...Chapter 16 Click To Talk Group X2002 User s Guide 248...
Page 252: ...Chapter 17 Group Access Code X2002 User s Guide 252...
Page 304: ...Chapter 19 Auto Attendant X2002 User s Guide 304...
Page 312: ...Chapter 20 LCR X2002 User s Guide 312...
Page 346: ...Chapter 22 Call Services X2002 User s Guide 346...
Page 380: ...Chapter 25 Status Observation X2002 User s Guide 380...
Page 402: ...Chapter 27 Call Detail Record CDR X2002 User s Guide 402...
Page 410: ...Chapter 28 ACD Logs X2002 User s Guide 410...
Page 416: ...Chapter 29 Administrator Accounts X2002 User s Guide 416...
Page 424: ...Chapter 30 Diagnostics X2002 User s Guide 424...
Page 426: ...Chapter 31 X2002 User s Guide 426...
Page 446: ...Chapter 32 Remote Management X2002 User s Guide 446...
Page 448: ...Chapter 33 TFTP Management X2002 User s Guide 448...
Page 462: ...Chapter 35 License Control X2002 User s Guide 462...
Page 482: ...Chapter 36 Web Portal X2002 User s Guide 482...
Page 508: ...Chapter 39 Product Specifications X2002 User s Guide 508...
Page 548: ...Appendix C Legal Information X2002 User s Guide 548...
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