Advanced Setup: Configuration

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System Setup

To perform the basic system setup, go to Advanced SetupConfiguration.

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.

Default Landing

The default landing option specifies whether visitors are sent to the administrator interface or the End User Panel when accessing the webserver root.

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. Some features might only be available if the appropriate module has been registered.

Voicemail

Display Voicemail PIN's in plain text will display Voicemail PIN's in plain text in the administrator interface. See SystemVoicemailMailboxes.

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 SystemVoicemailMailboxes.

System Default Caller ID

The system Default Caller ID number and name will be used whenever there is no preset default caller ID. If you want to present this caller ID to the far end regardless of whether the call was forwarded check also apply on forwarded calls. Note that some providers will override caller ID settings that A) are not within your assigned range B) do not conform to certain formatting standards or C) override it with a default caller ID.

If your provider does not accept caller ID name setting check don't send caller ID name on outbound calls. This is quite common on Voice T1's or E1's (PRI).

Dialing

With Automatically transform dialed numbers to E.164 syntax ipbx will attempt to send out calls using E.164 formatted numbers whenever trunks support it. See also Outbound Routes.

Additional Line Templates

If you are using the Additional Line/Softphone Module you can select a template that will be used to create the additional user line.

CDR Maintenance

The CDR Maintenance allows you to set an automated deletion schedule for your call records.

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