BR4 - Appliance User Manual v2.0
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General
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Extensions – this is the actual number to be dialed to reach the user,
it’s an index and it needs to be unique.
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CallerID - specifies the internal caller id number associated with this
account. This number will be used to automatically identify the user to
the voicemail system. The CallerID does not have to be unique.
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Name – Indicates the Caller ID Name which will be sent to other
callers , if the network permits such functionality.
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Outbound CallerID – indicates the public CallerID number to be used
for the outbound calls. Depending on the provisioning of your ISDN
line and/or feature set supported by your VoIP trunk providers, this
number may or may not be presented to the destination endpoint.
Enable VoiceMail for this User
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VoiceMail Access Pin Code – indicates the passcode required to
access this voicemail box.
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Mailbox – this field indicates to which mailbox number Voicemail
Indicator will subscribe. (visual indicators and stutter tone)
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Email Address – indicates an email address to be used to send
voicemail notifications and actual voicemail attachments (depends on
voicemail configuration, please refer to the applicable section below).
Technology
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SIP/IAX/Analog Station - indicates the protocol (technology) to be
used for this account. Please note that analog ports are not available on
the BR4 -
Appliance.
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Flash/RxFlash – Hook flash specific parameters.
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Codec preference – list of available codecs listed in order of
preference. Please note that both ends need to agree for connection to
be established.
VoIP Settings
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MAC Address – this field is required for Polycom phone provisioning,
do not use it at this point.
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Line number – as above
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SIP/IAX password – user password associated with this account
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NAT – indicated if the device will be located behind NAT router in
respect to our BR4 -Appliance.
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Can Re-invite – indicates if SIP session can use re-invite to send RTP
directly between to endpoints.