Advanced Setup: Configuration
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'''Default PIN Mode''' When creating users, ipbx will automatically assign Voicemail PIN's to users. These can be either the same as the mailbox number or a random 4 digit number. See System → Voicemail → Mailboxes. | '''Default PIN Mode''' When creating users, ipbx will automatically assign Voicemail PIN's to users. These can be either the same as the mailbox number or a random 4 digit number. See System → Voicemail → Mailboxes. | ||
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+ | The system Default Caller ID will be used whenever there is no preset default caller ID. | ||
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+ | === Dialing === | ||
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+ | With '''Automatically transform dialed numbers to E.164 syntax''' ipbx will attempt to send out calls using E.164 formatted numbers where trunks support this. See also Outbound Routes. |
Revision as of 19:32, 11 November 2008
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System Setup
To perform the basic system setup, go to Advanced Setup → Configuration
System Name
It is advisable to identify your system with a simple name. This will optionally be displayed on both administrator and user panels (display in header)
ipbx IP Address
This is the IP address or fully qualified domain name of your PBX server. If you have a public IP address assigned or port forwarding enabled, use your external IP address.
End User Panel
The End User Panel settings control access and features for the End User Interface. The end user interface can be accessed via http://myipaddress/user, where myipaddress is your server.
Voicemail
Display Voicemail PIN's in plain text will display Voicemail PIN's in plain text in the administrator interface. See System → Voicemail → Mailboxes.
Default PIN Mode When creating users, ipbx will automatically assign Voicemail PIN's to users. These can be either the same as the mailbox number or a random 4 digit number. See System → Voicemail → Mailboxes.
System Default Caller ID
The system Default Caller ID will be used whenever there is no preset default caller ID.
Dialing
With Automatically transform dialed numbers to E.164 syntax ipbx will attempt to send out calls using E.164 formatted numbers where trunks support this. See also Outbound Routes.