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
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?