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Create New User Page Options (Cont.)
Dial Plan
Caller ID
Outbound Caller
ID
Enable Voicemail
Voicemail Access
PIN Code
E-Mail Address
SIP
IAX
In Directory
SIP
IAX
Analog Station
Flash
RXFlash
Codec
Preference
MAC Address
CSG SIP Communications Gateway Operation/Reference Guide
This option references the Dial Plans option on the left tool bar.
Based on the calling rules you've created, you can restrict the
outbound dialing of this extension to local calls, emergency calls,
and standard long-distance calls for North America. This option
also possibly allows blocking or allowing international (011 prefix
dialed) calls.
Identifies the Caller ID presented when the listed extension dials
an internal extension.
Identifies the Caller ID presented when the listed extension dials
an extenal number. Your ability to manipulate your outbound CID
may be limited by your VoIP provider. Manipulation of CID across
analog trunks is not possible.
Builds a voice mail box for the extension that can be reached by
dialing the Check Voicemail extension. The Voicemail extension
can be configured. The current default is 6050.
The password used to access voicemail for the specified
extension.
Voice mails received by this extension can be sent as audio file
attachments e-mailed to a specific address.
Identifies whether the extension sends and receives calls using
the VoIP protocol SIP.
Identifies whether the extension sends and receives calls using
the VoIP protocol IAX.
CSG establishes a directory of all extensions so that inbound
callers can reach someone in your office by dialing the first few
digits of the person's first or last name. The company directory
includes only the name of the extension if you check this option.
Identifies whether the extension sends and receives calls using
the VoIP protocol SIP.
Identifies whether the extension sends and receives calls using
the VoIP protocol IAX.
A drop-down menu is available to identify the analog phone port
which this extension will access. If more than one phone is con-
nected to your CSG you may need to confirm the port number
listed on the back of the CSG.
Flash Timing defines the duration, in milliseconds, that the CSG
will use if it is sending a flash signal to another system.
Receive Flash Time defines the duration, in milliseconds, that the
CSG requires to consider a flash operation that it receives to be
valid.
Codecs provide the ability for your voice to be converted to a
digital signal and transmitted across the Internet. The quality of
your call can be affected by the choice you make. The codecs
available to you will depend on what is supported by the service
provider you choose. You can select the order in which the
codecs are used. The codecs commonly available are u-law,
a-law, GSM, G.726, G.722, and G.729A. A registered G.729A
license is required to use the G.729A codec.
The MAC Address field is used to specify the MAC address of a
PolyCom® phone connected to the CSG. The MAC address
associates the phone with this extension and enables the
auto-synchronization of provisioning information.
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