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Device represents end-point which can generate(originate) or receive(terminate) calls. As example device can represent: | Device represents end-point which can generate(originate) or receive(terminate) calls. As example device can represent: |
Revision as of 12:56, 9 February 2010
Definition
Device represents end-point which can generate(originate) or receive(terminate) calls. As example device can represent:
- VoIP phone
- VoIP softphone
- PSTN phone (connected through FXS port)
- PBX
- Softswitch
Each User can have many Devices. (User can be viewed as Device group with similar properties, such as Balance/Credit, LCR, Tariff, etc)
Device list
In main User window press on to check user's devices. Also you can select SETTINGS – Users – Devices to check all devices.
NOTE It is important to remember that some settings apply to users and others to separate devices. That means that if setting applies to user, same setting applies to all his devices. For example balance. It is field for user. But if balance is too low – user will be unable to dial out any of his devices.
In this window you see some details for Devices. Choices for you are:
Call Flow – set call flow for this device
DIDs – shows DIDs assigned to this device
CLIs – CallerIDs for this device
- Recordings for this device
- All details for this device from DB
- Edit device's settings
- Delete device
Device types
Device - default device
Virtual Device - virtual device which does not represent real device (used for various dial logic)
Trunk - PBX/Trunk
Trunk with ANI - PBX/Trunk with ANI authentication
Fax device - Fax2Email virtual device