Difference between revisions of "Device settings"

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=General=
=General=


 
* Accountcode – unique id of the device in the system
* Description – for informational purposes
* PIN – device PIN for authentication/authorization
* Device group - to which group device belongs (not used most of the time)
* Type - what type is this device
* Extension – short number by which this device can be reached - must be unique in the system
* DTMF Mode – available options: inband, info, RFC2833, auto – choose which one your provider uses (RFC2833 most used)
* Works not logged – does user need to log to MOR GUI to be able to dial out? (mainly used for Call Center environments, leave it default in most cases)
* Location – default Global, choose appropriate one based on [[Localization]] needs
* Timeout - how long to try to reach this device and when hangup if device does not answers
* Trunk – No/Yes/Yes with ANI – Is this device Trunk with/without ANI?
* [[Simultaneous call limitation | Call Limit]] - how many simultaneous device user can make?


=Authentication=
=Authentication=

Revision as of 17:10, 19 August 2009

Screenshot

Device settings sip.png

Each device can have many settings. Screenshot shows settings for SIP device. These settings are similar to other device types also.

There are several groups of settings: General, Authentication, CallerID, Network Related, Groups, Voicemail, Codecs, Allowed Addresses, Advanced, Tell Options, Debug and Recordings.

General

  • Accountcode – unique id of the device in the system
  • Description – for informational purposes
  • PIN – device PIN for authentication/authorization
  • Device group - to which group device belongs (not used most of the time)
  • Type - what type is this device
  • Extension – short number by which this device can be reached - must be unique in the system
  • DTMF Mode – available options: inband, info, RFC2833, auto – choose which one your provider uses (RFC2833 most used)
  • Works not logged – does user need to log to MOR GUI to be able to dial out? (mainly used for Call Center environments, leave it default in most cases)
  • Location – default Global, choose appropriate one based on Localization needs
  • Timeout - how long to try to reach this device and when hangup if device does not answers
  • Trunk – No/Yes/Yes with ANI – Is this device Trunk with/without ANI?
  • Call Limit - how many simultaneous device user can make?

Authentication

CallerID

Network Related

Groups

Voicemail

Codecs

Allowed Addresses

Advanced

Tell Options

Debug

Recordings