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Routegroup
Click to select available routegroups.
Trunk
Click to select available trunks.
Group ID
The default number is “0”. A trunk with Group ID “0”
does not form a balance group with any other trunks in
Group 0. If Group ID is 1~9, trunks with the same Group
ID form a usage balance group.
Priority
The priority of a trunk to be selected in a trunk balance
group for an outgoing call.
1.6 Mass Extension Adding
The
Mass Extension Adding Management
page helps the administrator to add many extensions
and assign users for these extensions under a usergroup and a device. After finishing configuration,
click
at the bottom of the homepage to take the configuration effect.
Note:
Make sure the range of extension numbers does not exist in Extension of IP Phone or user
Login ID, or the configuration will fail to continue.
Step 1: Add User & Extension
1.
Enter the digits for the starting extension.
2.
Enter a number in the
Number of EXT
field for the mass extension adding.
3.
Click a usergroup in the
USERGROUP
list.
4.
Select
Enable
to allocate voicemail account for the extension.
5.
Click an IP phone device in the
DEVICE
list, or select Automatize to create device automatically.
6.
Click a usergroup in the
Pickup Group
list.
7.
Select
Include Reachables
check box to enable pickup calls that belong to other usergroup
which is configured in Reachable User Groups of the selected usergroup.
8.
Select a preferred language for system instructions heard from the extension.
9.
Select the ringing time, in seconds, before a call is answered. The timeout range is from 10 to
80.
10. Select to enable Try-Peer-to-peer RTP. If click
INVITE
or
UPDATE
, IP PBX will attempt to notify
the two peers in a conversation to try peer-to-peer RTP transmission.
11. Choose preferred DTMF mode for extensions. Currently supported types include RFC2833, SIP
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