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QX50/QX200/QX2000 Manual III: Extension User’s Guide
Your Extension Graphical Interface
QX IP PBX configuration management may be accessed on two different levels: for users (extensions) and administrators. If you are an extension user, log
in with the extension number and the password (if any) you received from your system administrator.
If you are an admin, additionally the
Return
link will appear to go back to the QX Management page.
Log Out
is used to close the session between the user PC and QX and to leave the QX Your Extension Management.
Your Extension
menus allow you to access the following settings to operate and perform actions that are private for each user:
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Entering SIP Addresses Correctly
Calls over IP are implemented based on Session Initiating Protocol (SIP) on the QX IP PBX. When making a call to a destination that is somewhere on the
Internet, a SIP address must be provided.
SIP addresses needs to be specified in one of the following formats:
“display name” <username@ipaddress:port>
“display name” <username@ipaddress>
username@ipaddress:port
username@ipaddress
username
The display name and the port number are optional parameters in the SIP
address. If a port is not specified, 5060 will be set up as the default one. The
range of valid ports is between 1024 and 65536.
A flexible structure of wildcards is allowed. In comparison with a wildcard,
the “?” character stands for only one unknown digit and the “*” character
stands for any number of any digits.
For your convenience, the following combinations can be used:
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*@ipaddress - any user from the specified SIP server
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username@* - a specified user from any SIP server
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*@* - any user from any SIP server
Please Note:
Wildcards are available for caller addresses only. No wildcard
characters are allowed for called party addresses. Exceptions are addresses
in the
Caller ID Services - Addresses
table that are used by
Outgoing Call
Blocking
and
Hiding Caller Information Settings
services. To use “*” and
“?” alone (as non wildcard characters), use “\*” and “\?” correspondingly.