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The configuration parameters are:
Name: Name that we give this area. It is the name that will respond if we activate the option "Reply zone
name".
PBX Mode: Can be:
We can also use the "Audio File Navigator" option in the TOOLS menu to manage audio files.
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Peer2Peer (No PBX): Calls can only be received from a single point.
Without the need for a PBX, calls are made directly between VoIP devices.
The VoIP phone must be configured to call: user:clave@direccionIP1111.
Example: 103:1234@192.168.1. 3.
AUTHORIZED TELEPHONE IP: IP address of the phone to be used to call our VoIP area.
With PBX: You need to connect to a PBX to work, it is the most common mode of use.
IP PBX: IP address of the PBX.
Registration time: How much time you need to register on the PBX.
If we do not want it to be pre-registered, we must assign a value of 0. For our PBX mode and for 3CX switchboards
it must have a value -1.
User: Name with which the equipment is identified in the PBX telephone exchange. It is also the name with which
the computer responds in a VoIP call.
Key: Clave configured on the PBX for that extension. Default:
Answer Zone Name: If this check box is selected, the computer responds to the call with the zone name.
Otherwise, respond with a beep to indicate that you can start talking.
Language: Allows you to configure the language in which we will reproduce the name of the area.
On ding-dong: Audio that will sound in the area when you receive a VoIP call.
Multicast channels do not have ding-dong, being continuous audio.
To load Ding-Dong files on your computer, search the browser for the disk drive "\\EGi-1111-XXXX\dindon" and then
load files in WAV format or extension.
There should be no spaces in the WAV file name.
It is necessary to enter username and password to perform this operation, by default:
User: egi
Property ID: 1234
WAV file: Allows you to select the file that will play as ding-dong.
Final Ding-dong activated: Audio that will sound in the area when the VoIP call ends.
Final WAV file: Allows you to select the file that will play as the final ding-dong.
Priority level: Determines whether it takes precedence over other active audio services. The assigned value must
be between 0 and 12, with 0 being the highest priority value.
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