QX1000 Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
QX1000; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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Call Park Extension Settings
For
Call Park
extensions, the
Extensions Management
-
Edit Entry
page consists of
General Settings,
SIP Settings
,
Advanced SIP Settings,
Park Access List
and
Retrieve Access List
pages. The
SIP Settings
and
Advanced SIP Settings
pages are the same as for the regular
extensions (see
1.
General Settings
(for call park extension)
This group requires personal extension information and has the
following components:
Display Name
is an optional parameter used to recognize the
caller. Usually the display name appears on the called party’s
phone display whenever a call is performed or a voice mail is
sent.
Password
requires a password for the new extension.
The extension password may only contain digits. If non-numeric
symbols are entered an “Incorrect Password: no symbol
characters allowed” error will prevent making the extension. If you
are unable to define a strong password, press
Generate
Password
to use one of system defined strong passwords.
The Password field is checked against its strength and you may
see how strong is your inserted password right below that field.
Fig. II-89: Extensions Management - Edit Entry – General Settings for call park extension
Confirm Password
requires a password confirmation. If the input is not corresponding to the one in the
Extension Password
field, the error will
appear: “Incorrect Password confirm”.
With the
Show on Public Directory
checkbox enabled, the details of the corresponding extension will be displayed in the User Settings table on the
Main Page of the Extension’s QX1000 Web Management (accessed by the extension’s login, see Manual III – Extension User’s Guide). Besides this,
the details of the extension will be displayed in the Public Directories on the snom and Aastra SIP phones. Leave this checkbox unselected if the
extension is reserved or not used, or when the extension serves as an intermediate unit for call forwarding, etc.
Retrieve Timeout
text field requires a timeout (in minutes) during which the parked call will stay active, i.e. the parked user will remain on-hold.
When the call park retrieve timeout expires, the hold music stops playing to the parked user and a new call is being placed towards the extension
initiating the call park. If the extension initiating the call park does not answer the call, the caller which has been recently parked will reach the
extension’s Voice Mailbox, if enabled, otherwise will be disconnected.
2.
Park Access List
This page is used to define a list of extensions that are allowed
to park the call to the corresponding call park extension.
Wildcard is supported in the
Address
field to add a group of
extensions with one entry.
If the extension is not in the Park Access List for the
corresponding call park extension, it will not be able to park a
call to this call park extension.
By default, this table contains a “*” entry which allows any PBX
users to park the call to this extension.
Attention:
If you modify the Park Access List by adding new
extensions, do not forget to remove the default “*” entry from the
list for the new configuration to take effect.
Fig. II-90: Extensions Management - Edit Entry – Park Access List for call park extension