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[. . . ] USER GUIDE
SMCPBX10
TigerVoIP TM IP PBX Telephony System
IP PBX Telephony System User Guide
The easy way to make all your network connections
20 Mason Irvine, CA 92618 Phone: (949) 679-8000
E112007-EK-R01
Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of SMC. [. . . ] Go to Service --> IPPBX Service, and click RELOAD to activate changes. IPPBX also offers its own extensions Line-in-use Call Back function. For example, extension A and B are within one IPPBX or a stacked cluster. When extension A calls extension B, and extension B is in use. Extension A can press 1 to be in the waiting list. Once extension B finishes the call, IPPBX will ring extension B within a minute. When extension B is picked up, IPPBX will ring extension A to connect the call. Extension A call also press * to cancel, and will connect to voice mail. Note: The IP Phone should disable call waiting (multi-line) function in order to activate the line-in-use call back function. If the extension B does not disable the call waiting function on IP Phone, when extension A calls to extension, and extension B is in use, the second line of extension B's IP Phone will ring.
6. 3. 2. 1 Add an Extension
1. Click the ADD New tab to set an extension. Click ADD to see the newly added extension.
6. 3. 2. 2 Edit an Extension
1. Click an extension in the Extension Number. Click UPDATE to see the updated information.
6. 3. 2. 3 Delete an Extension
1. Click DEL to remove the extension from the Extension Number.
6. 3. 2. 4 Search an Extension
1. Type an extension number in the Search box, or click an extension number in Device ID list. Click GO to see the data.
Table 6. 3. 2 Device Extension Configuration Settings Field Extension Number Description A unique line number composed of digits only, e. g. This is the login ID on the device configuration side. Associated Device Password User 16 Select the Device this extension associates with. Same password must be configured on the device side as well. Select the user this extension associates with. # If there is not any appropriate users to select, one can come back later once the expected user has been added. [. . . ] Restart the PBX server in Admin Commands after modifying the SIP Trunk. CLI Command: (Use one of the following commands) Command modify siptrunk trunkid <Trunk Identifier> Parameter -description -dynapeer -name -password -proxy -proxyport -registration -registrar -regport -did Value <Description> <yes / no> <Auth. Password> <IP Address> <UDP Port> <yes / no> <IP Address> <UDP Port> <Extension bynumber> -prefix -stripping -lang <DID Prefix> <DID Stripping> <en / tw / jp> Note: The above commands represent the following configurations. -ivr -group -domain -useragent -sensitive -bwlimit -dtmf -peertp -enumenable -clearbidings -natdisable -beforedelay 112 <IVR List> <Usergroup of Privilege> <SIP Domain> <User-agent Content> <yes / no> <yes / no> <rfc2833 / sipinfo / notsure> <INVITE / UPDATE / NO> <yes / no> <yes / no> <yes / no> <time in second> Number /
-afterdelay -callalive -regalive -antisipblock -gwtrunk -calleridfrom -payload -trunkrelay -allowconcall
<time in second> <yes / no> <yes / no> <yes / no> <yes / no> <From Caller ID> <Substitute Payload Type> <yes / no> <number of allowed
concurrent calls>
The administrator can also copy from one existing SIP trunk configuration to the other one. [. . . ]
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