6.6 Basic Settings
6.7.8 PIN Settings
In this page users can manage all the passwords of outbound routes, PIN User, and DISA.
Figure 6-78 Add PIN List
·Name
A character-based name for this PIN list, e.g. ―YeastarPIN‖ ·Record in CDR
If set yes, the PIN code will be displayed in call log. ·PIN list
PIN list is a numeric field. Letters and punctuation are not allowed in this field. Fill in one PIN and if you end with enter for each PIN, you could create multiple PINs.
6.7.9 Paging Groups
Paging is used to make an announcement over the speakerphone to a phone or group of phones. Targeted phones will not ring, but instead answer immediately into speakerphone mode. Please note that this section is for configuring paging groups. If you would like to configure Intercom settings, please open the Other Settings -> Feature Codes screen.
This feature is supported by the following SIP phones:
Yealink's T28, T26, T22, T20, T10T, T9CM. Other SIP devices may also work with this feature but are not officially supported.
Figure 6-79 Paging Group List
In this mode, if you dial its number, MyPBX will help to pick up those chosen members and you can talk directly without any rings.
Figure 6-80 Add/Edit Internal Paging Group
·Paging Group Number
Define the numbered extension that may be dialed to reach this group. ·Duplex
Paging is typically one way for announcements only. Checking this will make paging duplex, allowing all users in the group to talk and be heard by all. ·*Answer
If it sets yes, any user in the group will talk with the caller when they press ―*‖. If it sets no, users in the group can talk with each other without pressing ―*‖.
6.7.10 SMS Settings
When GSM/UMTS modules are installed, SMS feature is supported. 1) Enable SMS to Email
Figure 6-81 Enable SMS to Email
If you enable this, as soon as the GSM/UMTS trunks receive a short message, MyPBX will send the text of this message to the email addresses listed on the Email List.
You can add email addresses to the Email List.
Figure 6-82 SMS to Email Settings
2) Enable Email to SMS
If you enable this, you can use MyPBX to send out message by sending an email to the specified address.
Figure 6-83 Email to SMS Settings
·Enable Country Code
If you enable country code, the country code will be added before the numbers which you want to send SMS. Also you can use a custom country code, which makes it more flexible.
·Receive mails every
The interval of receiving mails from POP3 server. ·Access Code
This PIN code is used to verify the subject of the emails received. If the form of email passes the verification, it will be send out by SIM card. If not, this email will be deleted immediately.
3) Email Settings
Figure 6-84 SMTP/POP Server Settings
Note:
1. If you want to use ―SMS to Email‖, please configure POP3 setting.
2. If you configure the POP3 setting, MyPBX will download emails from the mail server regularly. Once downloaded, the emails will be deleted from the server. ·Email Address
This email address will be used to:
1. Send email to the addresses listed on ―SMS to Email‖ setting.
2. Receive email and send the text of the email to the target mobile number by SMS.
Note: If you use Gmail, just put your user name here. E.g. email address: [email protected], you just put ―test‖ here.
·Password
Input the password of this email here. ·SMTP Server (SMTP)
·SMTP Server Port
·Receive Server (POP3) ·Receive Server Port
If you want to know more about Email to SMS, please refer to APPENDIX G.
6.7.11 Certificates
MyPBX can support TLS extension. Before you register TLS extension on IP phone, you should upload certificates first.
Figure 6-85 Upload Certificate
Trusted Certificate
This certificate is a CA certificate. When selecting ―TLS Verify Client‖ as ―Yes‖, you should upload a CA. The relevant IP phone should also have this certificate. PBX Certificate
This certificate is server certificate. No matter selecting ―TLS Verify Client‖ as ―Yes‖ or ―NO‖, you should upload this certificate to MyPBX. If IP phone enables ―TLS Verify server‖, you should also upload the relevant CA certificate on IP phone.
7 Reports
Click to access.We can check the call detailed logs for counting and system log for debugging.
7.1 Call Logs
The call Log captures all call details, including call time, caller number, callee number, call type, call duration, etc. An administrator can search and filter call data by call date, caller/callee, trunk, duration, billing duration, status, communication type and Pin User.
Figure 7-1 Call Log List
Figure 7-2 System Logs
You can download and delete the system logs of MyPBX. Options
·Enable Hardware Log
Save the information of hardware (up to 4 log files). ·Enable Normal Log
Save the prompt information (up to 16 log files). ·Enable Web Log
Save the history of web operations (up to 2 log files). ·Enable Debug Log
Save debug information (up to 2 log files). Packets Capture Tool
This feature is used by technicians to capture packets. Packet capture tool ―Wireshark‖ is integrate in MyPBX.
Users also could specify the destination IP address and port to get the packets. ·IP
Specify the destination IP address to get the packets. ·Port
Specify the destination Port to get the packets. ·NIC
Choose the NIC (LAN or WAN) which you want to capture the packets.
8 Logout
9. Use MyPBX
9.1 Make outbound call
To make an outbound call, we need to add trunk first. There are 3 types of VoIP Trunk.
·VoIP Trunk: Connected to remote VoIP service server.
You should get an IP address with user name/ password from the provider. ·Service Provider: Connected to service provider server.
You will get only IP address for authorization.
·Analog Trunk: FXO ports of MyPBX, connected to a local PSTN.
·GSM/UMTS Trunk: GSM ports of MyPBX, connected to GSM Network. ·BRI Trunk: BRI ports of MyPBX, connected to ISDN provider
What are FXO and FXS?
FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) is an interface which drives an analog telephone or FAX machine. FXS interfaces deliver power, provide ringing, and use FXO signaling. FXS interfaces are what allow you to hook telephones and other analog devices to your PBX
FXO (Foreign Exchange Office) is an interface that connects to a phone line to supply your PBX with access to a public telephone network. FXO interfaces use FXS signaling. FXO interfaces allow you to connect your PBX to real analog phone lines.