PLANET IP PBX user’s manual
Table 4.1 User configuration Settings
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| A unique ID containing alphabets, numbers, and |
| Login ID |
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| underscore only without spaces; 32 characters maximum. |
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| This is the ID for personal configuration through IP PBX | |
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| Web management. |
| Name |
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| Name of the user, either a real or a virtual one, e.g. Alice |
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| Lee or Conference Room. | |
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| Password |
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| Password for the user to access IP PBX Web management. |
| Description |
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| Arbitrary description information. | |
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| Attach | Voicemail | in | Select to enclose the message received in the notification | |
| Notification |
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| Select the usergroup this user belongs to. |
| Usergroup |
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| ) If there is not any appropriate usergroup to select, come | |
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| back later to revise this selection if no appropriate | ||
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| usergroup could be chosen for now. |
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| Extensions |
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| Show the extensions associated with this user. | |
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4.2User Group Configuration
A usergroup is a logically grouping of users and their privileges. For instance, one could have couple of usergroups in an IP telephony network, e.g. Sales, Marketing, Administration, Accounting, and Engineering, etc. Each usergroup associates with a set of PBX features and call routing scopes. In other words, all users in the same usergroup share the same reachability of PBX features and final destinations.
The User Group Management page allows the administrator to manage usergroups. Select User Management