generated by the IPPBX system. Auto generated password consists of numbers, letters and
special characters. If this is an analog extension then no password is required as analog
phonesdo not register.
Outbound CID: Choose a number to show to the external called party. This feature only
works withE1/T1, BRI and SIP trunks if the telco/ITSP(Internet Telephony Service Provider)
allows this number to be passed.
DialPlan: Defines which type of numbers the extension can dial.
Analog Phone: The FXS port number. An analog phone attached to this port will use this
extension number.
Voicemail
Enable: Activate voicemail service for this extension.
Password: Password for extension user to access the voicemail facilities.
Delete VMail: Delete voice messages if the system has sent the message to user via email.
Email: Email address of this extension user.
Other Options
Web Manager:If enabled, users can use their extension number and extension password to
login to the IPPBX system web GUI.
Agent: If enabled, this user extension can be a call queue agent.
Call Waiting: With this option enabled, busy extensions will hear the call‐waitingtone, and
can use hook‐flash to switch between callers. This option is only for analog extensions, for IP
extensions you have to configure this feature directlyon the IP phones.
Allow Been Spied: Enable this option to allow other extension users to spy on the phone
calls of this extension by using feature codes.
Pickup Group: Define a pickup group for this extension, extensions in the same pickup group
can pick‐up an incoming call on other ringing extensions in the same pickup group using
feature code *8. Available values are from 0 to 63.
Mobility Extension: An external number can be specified here e.g. your mobile phone
number. If you now call the IPPBX using the mobile phone specified, you will hear a dial tone
and will have full access to the IPPBX system functionalities just as a standard extension user
does.
Mobility Extension Number: When"MobilityExtension"isenabled, enter your external phone
number here.
VoIP Settings
NAT: Check this option if extension user or the phone is located behind a router.
Transport: Choose UDP, TCP or TLS as the transport protocol for SIP signaling.
SRTP: Secure Real‐time Transport Protocol(SRTP)encrypts the RTP traffic to secure your VoIP
phone calls. Before enabling this option youneedto ensure the end point can also support
SRTP.