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InnoMedia iPBX Administrative Guide
4.
Click the associate port number (1 ~ 12) which is assigned with the PSTN number. Enter the phone
number.
5.
Configure the parameters to the number assigned to the specific iPBX FXO port.
a.
<Profile>: defining the codec used for this line. Suggesting to use the factory default value.
b.
<Direction>: Allowing incoming or outgoing calls, or both.
c.<Private Line>: if this line should be dedicated for any user.
d.
<Life Line>: This specific PSTN line will be mapped to one FXS port (for analog phone) of
iPBX. If power failure happens, this analog phone is still able to make or receive calls.
e.
Click ‘Action’ to confirm the settings.
Figure 5.8 PSTN Trunk Line Settings
4.10
Configuring Extension Groups
4.10.1
Hunting Groups
Extension hunting groups can be defined according to task groups or corporate departments. Groups are
also related to the call flow designs for Auto-Attendant systems. Any incoming calls to a specific hunting
group number will ring any phone of this group’s members. The ringing order can be set as sequentially or
ring all simultaneously. Any group member may pickup an incoming call ringing at other desktop from
his/her IP Phone.
First of all, you will want to define members belonging to each group, and give a group extension number.
Then configure the call features and voice mail for this particular group.