Create New Iax Extension; Table 37: Sip Extension Configuration Parameters->Specific Time; Table 38: Iax Extension Configuration Parameters->Basic Settings - Grandstream Networks UCM6200 User Manual

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Dial Trunk
Configure personal password when making outbound calls via trunk.
Password
Support Hot-
If enabled, SIP Password will accept only alphabet characters and digits. Auth ID will
Desking Mode
be changed to the same as Extension.
If enabled, the extension will be added to LDAP Phonebook PBX list.
Enable LDAP
Enable WebRTC
Enable registration and call from WebRTC.
Support
Specify which Music On Hold class to suggest to the bridged channel when putting
Music On Hold
them on hold.
Call Duration Limit
The maximum duration of call-blocking.
Maximum Call
The maximum call duration (in seconds). The default value 0 means no limit.
Duration
If enabled, when a call is sent to this extension from UCM, the SIP INVITE message
Custom
Call-info
for Auto Answer
will contain a Call-info header indicating auto answer.
Specific Time
Time Condition
Click to add Time Condition to configure specific time for this extension.

Create New IAX Extension

The UCM6200 supports Inter-Asterisk eXchange (IAX) protocol. IAX is used for transporting VoIP telephony
sessions between servers and terminal devices. IAX is similar to SIP but also has its own characteristic. For
more information, please refer to RFC 5465.
To manually create new IAX user, go to Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Extensions. Click on "Create
New User"->"Create New IAX Extension" and a new dialog window will show for users to fill in the extension
information. The configuration parameters are as follows.
General
Extension
The extension number associated with the user.
Configure the CallerID Number that would be applied for outbound calls from this
CallerID Number
user.
Table 37: SIP Extension Configuration Parameters->Specific Time
Table 38: IAX Extension Configuration Parameters->Basic Settings
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