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December 2008 - InnoMedia
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InnoMedia iPBX Administrative Guide
Port 1~4
The labeled number at the back of iPBX, FXS ports
Number
Enterprise internal extension number
User
The device or user’s name which is assigned to the specific FXS port. If it is a
device, it is still necessary to have its name input to the user database.
Group
Assigned extension group to this port
Profile
System parameter settings (voice codecs) for FXS ports.
Enable
Enable or disable the current line temporarily
Action
Press to confirm the current configuration
3.
Follow the same instructions as
“Assigning a Direct Inward Dialing and Outward Dialing numbers
(DID/DOD) to Users”
for analog devices.
Figure 5.7 Assigning extension numbers to iPBX analog devices
4.9
Configuring PSTN Trunks: only at models iPBX-412 and iPBX-404F
In addition to SIP Trunk lines (VoIP lines), enterprises may hope to keep several traditional PSTN lines for
some reasons. Some of them are to keep redundant backup lines for physical location discovery capability
of emergency calls (PSAP, public safety answering points), or fallback during failures of power or Internet
connection occasions. There are at most 12 PSTN lines that iPBX can use.
1.
Be sure that your PSTN telephone lines for iPBX connection are active and phone numbers are
assigned by the PSTN service provider (local exchange carrier).
2.
Connect the iPBX FXO port(s) to the PSTN line jack(s).
3.
Login to iPBX admin web page, go to Telephony
Settings
PSTN Trunks