Aastra Telecom 1000 manual Session Initiation Protocol SIP Settings, Voicemail Archive

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*There is no guarantee that an external mail server will work, some ISP’s or hosts may have mail filters and could block a message.

Advanced Settings

Allow Review – Allows users to review a message after it has been played.

Allow Operator – Allows people calling this mailbox to press ‘0’ to go to the system operator destination.

Voicemail Archive

Download

Creates a backup of all user Voicemail messages, message envelopes and greeting files. The backup file is downloaded to your computer.

Erase

Deletes all user Voicemail data on the PBX, including personal greetings.

Upload

Restores a previously made backup.

Tip: Voicemail recordings may contain sensitive information. You should only store Voicemail archives in a secure location.

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Settings

These settings tell the system the IP address of calls coming into the system and the local network. In addition, they define to which communication traffic the system is to listen. To provision SIP settings enter the:

External IP – This is the IP address of the ISP and can be obtained from the network router. The external IP address can also be obtained online at whatismyip.com. Type the address in a Web browser click Enter and the external IP address will appear on a page.

Local Network – This is the default IP address of the router with the last digit replaced by a zero. In most cases the default router address will be 192.168.1.1. By replacing the last digit (1) with a zero this indicates that the local network (traffic addressed to 192.168.1) includes any variation of the fourth number in the IP address. This means that the local network includes traffic addressed to: 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3 etc.

Subnet Mask – Leave the default setting for the Subnet Mask as is (255.255.255.0). Provided by the router, this mask tells the network what communication traffic to listen to. For example, the setting 255.255.255.0 tells the system to listen to communication traffic sent to “192.168.1” for any variation of the fourth number (designate by the zero at the end).

Implementation Note 6

For the Local Network and Subnet Mask to work correctly the fourth digit in

both numbers must be a “0.” The zero in the Subnet Mask indicates that the network is to listen to traffic addressed to any IP address within the Local Network. The Zero in the Local Network indicates that the Local Network can include an IP address with any variation of the fourth number.

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Contents IPitomy 1000 User Guide Page Table of Contents Appendices 108 100109 Benefits of VoIP Technology About the IPitomyInstallation Worksheet Web-based System SetupIPitomy 1000 Components Powerful All-In-One Communications PlatformEntering System Information System Administration System Overview Supported IP Phone Sets Hardware Setup Connecting the SystemConnecting the Phone Lines and FAX Machines Embedded Analog Phone PortsConnecting Using SIP Providers Connecting Using an External GatewayConnecting Telephones Expandable Analog Line/Phone CardConnecting to a LAN Network Requirements Service ProvidersIP Addresses Copyright  IPitomy Communication, LLC 0007VRF About the Administration Menu System AdministrationNetworking LogTCP/IP Settings Setting Internet Connection Type Copyright  IPitomy Communication, LLC 0007VRF Dhcp Server Setting Optional SettingsRouter IP Ddns Ddns Service TZO.com  DynDNS.orgRoutes MAC CloneMAC Address Clone MAC AddressStatic Routing Dynamic Routing RIPDelete This Entry SecurityShow Routing Table FirewallVPN Passtrough Copyright  IPitomy Communication, LLC 0007VRF Access Restriction Copyright  IPitomy Communication, LLC 0007VRF Single Port Application ForwardingApplication Port Range QoS DMZCopyright  IPitomy Communication, LLC 0007VRF Copyright  IPitomy Communication, LLC 0007VRF Copyright  IPitomy Communication, LLC 0007VRF Administration AdministrationLog Diagnostics Firmware Upgrade Factory DefaultsStatus Internet Connection Router InformationLocal Network Analog Interface SIP SettingsVoice Copyright  IPitomy Communication, LLC 0007VRF FXO CodecCall Progress Connecting Phone Lines Reset AnalogProviders CO TrunksSIP Providers Add a New SIP Provider Can Reinvite Select Authentication Mode for the SIP ProviderAssigning a Destination Edit an Existing SIP Provider DestinationsClick on Save Changes Delete a SIP ProviderExtensions Auto Discovery Button Function Commands Phone?Factory Default Sends a Factory Default Pattern Equivalent to Advanced Scan Setting Description Copyright  IPitomy Communication, LLC 0007VRF Add Range Go to Destinations Extensions CSV UploadPhone Settings DND Key Type Additional InformationTo program a key’s state Key State DescriptionTime Settings Custom Sip SettingsVolume Controls Module Descriptions and Options Aastra Expansion ModulesAdd a New Extension Forward Settings Advanced Settings Copyright  IPitomy Communication, LLC 0007VRF Phone Type Installation Note Make changes to the extension Click Save Changes Edit an Existing ExtensionDelete an Extension Select an extensionRing Group Examples Group 1 Sales Ext Group 2 Customer ServiceGroup Ext East Coast Sales West Coast Customer Service Add a New Group Edit an Existing Group MenusMake changes to the Group Click Save Changes Delete a GroupMenu Examples Menu Response Time Out Add a New MenuEdit an Existing Menu Meet-me ConferencesDelete a Menu  Conference 1 Dial  Conference 2 DialMeet-me Conferences Features Setting Up a ConferenceCreating a Voicemail Box Without An Associated Extension VoicemailEdit an Existing Voicemail Box SchedulesMake changes to the Voicemail Box Click Save Changes Delete a Voicemail BoxCreate a Schedule Deleting a Schedule Editing an Existing ScheduleDeleting a Holiday Configuring Office Configuring RouterClick Save Changes Click Apply Changes Configuring Office Click Save Changes Click Apply Changes Configuring Office 2 with branch extensionsBranch Extensions Incoming Routing Call RoutingApply Changes Defining the Service Provider Destination Setting the Default Incoming DestinationOutgoing Routing Adding a New Call Subroute Changing the Order Service Providers are SelectedEditing An Existing Route Adding a Service Provider PBX SetupDeleting a Service Provider Edit General SettingsDatabase Backing Up a Copy of the System’s SetupGeneral Deleting a Backup Version from the SystemEmail Settings Voicemail SettingsVoicemail Archive Session Initiation Protocol SIP SettingsUpload Voice Prompt PromptsRecord New Voice Prompt Answer the call from the system and record the promptDownload a Prompt Music on HoldDelete a Prompt Add New Music FilesClick Set System Default Click Apply Changes Setting Music on HoldEdit Existing Music Files Click Save Changes Click Apply Changes Delete a Play listServices Feature CodesReports CDR ReportsMonitoring DiagnosticsCopyright  IPitomy Communication, LLC 0007VRF Appendices IPitomy Appendix 1 IP TelephonesIPitomy 480i CT IPitomy 536M IPitomy 57i CTIPitomy 560M What is a Softphone?CounterPath eyeBeam 1.5 and X-Lite3.0 Lite3.0 Free Softphone Performance management of the SIP end-point Softphone Forward Settings Enter the telephone number LoginAdvanced Settings Network Settings What is the default IP Address for the IP1000? Why can’t I delete a menu?Glossary 110 Page Page Corporate Offices 200 S. Washington Blvd. Suite Sarasota, FL

1000 specifications

Aastra Telecom 1000 is a versatile and robust communication solution designed for small to medium-sized businesses. This telephone system is renowned for its reliability, versatility, and ease of use. One of its main features is its modular design, allowing businesses to scale and customize the system according to their specific needs. This adaptability makes it an excellent investment for growing organizations that require flexibility in their communication system.

The Aastra Telecom 1000 employs advanced digital technology that enhances voice clarity and reduces overall signal interference. This clarity is vital for maintaining effective communication within a corporate environment, ensuring that crucial information is transmitted without misunderstanding. Furthermore, the system supports numerous extensions, making it easy for companies to connect multiple users and departments seamlessly.

Among its many features, the Aastra Telecom 1000 includes capabilities such as voicemail support, call forwarding, and conference calling. The voicemail function allows users to retrieve messages at their convenience, ensuring important communications are not missed. Call forwarding ensures that calls can be directed to the appropriate parties, even if they are not present at their desk, thereby enhancing customer service and responsiveness. The inclusion of conference calling enables multiple users to participate in discussions, fostering teamwork and collaboration among remote teams.

Another key aspect of the Aastra Telecom 1000 is its compatibility with various communication protocols, including Voice over IP (VoIP). This compatibility allows businesses to integrate modern internet-based calling solutions that can lead to significant cost savings on long-distance calls. Moreover, the system can interface with existing IT infrastructure, simplifying its deployment in businesses already using digital communication platforms.

Security is also a significant consideration with the Aastra Telecom 1000. The system adheres to industry-standard security measures to protect sensitive communication from external threats. In addition, the user-friendly interface ensures that employees can use the system without extensive training, promoting streamlined operations and quick adoption of the technology.

Overall, the Aastra Telecom 1000 represents an ideal solution for businesses looking for a reliable, feature-rich telephone system that can adapt to their evolving communication needs. With its robust capabilities, scalability, and integration options, it stands out as a preferred choice for companies seeking to enhance their internal and external communications efficiently.