Phone Settings (tab)Digium Phones (tab)These settings enable you to control everything about your Digium phone. To assign a Digium Phone to an extension, see the “Digium Phones” article. Volume levels for the ringer, speaker, handset, and headset are controlled from the volume bar on the phone itself. NOTE: The settings are also available in Extension Templates and Bulk Modify, for your convenience. General SettingsLine Label is the label displayed on the phone's Line Key for this extension. You can enter a specific label, or use variables to describe what the label should be. Variables are useful in Extension Templates so you do not have to set a unique label for each extension. Build dynamic line label with variables includes the following from a dropdown menu: First Name, Last Name, First Letter of First Name, First Letter of Last Name, Extension. Click Append to add the variable to the Line Label.
Msgs ButtonMsgs Button Action specifies what occurs when the Msgs button on the Digium Phone is pressed. Use Open Visual Voicemail to use the phone Voicemail application to navigate via the phone display, or use Dial Voicemail Extension to call the voicemail-system extension (default extension number 899) and navigate via sound prompts. Voicemail Extension. If using Dial Voicemail Extension, enter the extension to dial in the text box. Require Numeric Password. Select YES to require a numeric password to access voice mail. Voicemail Extension is disabled if Open Visual Voicemail is selected; otherwise, it specifies the extension used to access voicemail.
Idle ScreenAn Idle Screen Image is a PNG image that displays on the phone's idle screen. It should be 205x85 pixels; but other sizes can be accepted, then scaled. Display Missed Calls Notification. If this is YES, a Missed Calls notification is displayed in the top-left corner of the phone's display. If this is changed on the phone itself using Preferences, then you will no longer be able to change it here in the web-based suite.
DisplayBrightness and Contrast control the phone display. If this is changed on the phone itself using Preferences, then you will no longer be able to change it here in the web-based suite. Backlight Dimming. If this is YES, the phone's backlight will dim to the specified Backlight Dim Level after the phone is not in use for the specified number set in Seconds until Backlight Dim. If this is changed on the phone itself using Preferences, then you will no longer be able to change it here in the web-based suite.
SoundsDefault Ringtone is the ringtone used for incoming calls (unless the extension owner has set up one or more Ring Rules). If this is changed on the phone itself using Preferences, then you will no longer be able to change it here in the web-based suite. Reset Volume Every Call. If YES, the call volume will be reset to the default after each call. The volume can be changed during the call, using the volume bar. If this is changed on the phone itself using Preferences, then you will no longer be able to change it here in the web-based suite. Play Call Waiting Tone. If YES, the tone can be enabled or disabled from the web interface of an extension.
Contact SettingsEnable Line Keys for Rapid Dial. If YES, unregistered Line Keys become Rapid Dial Keys. Blind Transfer Rapid Dial. If YES, transfers using a Rapid Dial Key are immediate. Number of Rapid Dial Subscriptions. Use the sliding indicator to select the number of contacts that will show Status on Rapid Dial Keys.
Answering CallsHeadset Answer. If YES, when the user presses the Answer softkey during an incoming call, the call is answered on the headset, not the speaker. This setting should not be confused with the Auto-answer Switchboard initiated calls feature under the Common Settings tab. If this is changed on the phone itself using Preferences, then you will no longer be able to change it here in the web-based suite. Electronic Hook Switch. Options are Automatic, Plantronics, and Jabra IQ. If you select Jabra IQ, the Jabra headset must be set to IQ mode. If the Jabra headset does not support Jabra IQ, you may need to update the firmware on the headset. See the manufacturer’s documentation for more information.
Advanced Phone OptionsSIP SettingsAccept Calls From. If set to This PBX's Networks, the phone accepts calls from any of the networks described in Phone Networks. If this is set to Any Host, the phone accepts calls from any host. SIP Transport. Indicate the network protocol to use for SIP, either UDP or TCP. UDP is the default. Local SIP Port is the phone's port on which SIP traffic is transmitted. You should not need to change this, but if you do you must be sure that the SIP traffic to and from the phone is routed correctly. Override Dial Plan. If YES, then enter a Dial Plan in the text box.
PasswordsPhone-admin Password. Enter the phone admin password in the text box. Reset Registration for Phone-based Assignment Stealing. NO is the default; if YES, then the phone-registration password for this Digium Phone extension is reset when its phone assignment changes (meaning, this extension moves to another phone’s MAC address). And the assignment is changed from the new Digium Phone's numeric keypad (not from the Switchvox web suite, Bulk Import, or the Extend API). This is referred to as “stealing” a phone assignment because a phone is taking an extension that already belongs to (is assigned to) another phone. the assignment is changed from the new Digium Phone's numeric keypad (not from the Switchvox web suite, Bulk Import, or the Extend API).
Ethernet Port ModesPC Port VLAN Codec Settings
A table like the one below displays the codecs your Digium phone supports in priority of use. You can enable/disable a codec. You can also set its packetization period and jitter settings. You can move it up and down in the table. Create Multicast AddressEnter/edit the following: Other Manufacturers (Tab)To use Phone Settings, your phone must be set up with a Phone Feature Pack. The Advanced Options are available for all non-Digium phones. Common Phone SettingsThe following can be set for snom phones and Polycom phones: Line Label. This is the set of letters and/or numbers that are shown on the line for your extension. By default, this is your extension number. Hide missed calls. If set to NO, this turns off the missed calls notification. You can turn this back on but you will have to restart your phone, so any calls you have missed in the meantime will be ignored, and you will not have a missed call notification after the phone is restarted.
Polycom Phone SettingsThe following can be set for Polycom phones only: Line keys per registration (1-20). This sets the number of buttoned-lines on your phone that are set to this extension. For example, if you have a 3-line phone, you can set all 3 lines to your extension. That way, you can have an active call and 2 calls on hold and use the buttons to manage those calls. Any line on the phone that is not used for your own extension will be automatically filled with your Phonebook entries. For details, see “Phone Features” in the Extension-Owner’s User Guide.
Advanced Phone OptionsConfig SettingsDTMF Mode DTMF tones are the sounds emitted when you press buttons on your phone. For SIP extensions, refer to your phone's user manual for the DTMF mode that your phone uses. For SIP providers, ask your provider which DTMF mode it supports. If you are unsure of which DTMF mode to select, use RFC2833 (the most common method). Audio CodecsSelect the audio codecs your phone supports. Check your phone’s user manual if you do not know them. For audio, ULAW, ALAW, and G722 generally work with every phone and provide the best sound quality. They are selected by default. The following table describes the audio codecs. If you have Switchvox SMB and you have entered a License key for the G729 Codec in Machine Admin > Digium Addon Products, you will also see G729 in the list of codecs. Codec Bandwidth Usage (kbits/s Sound QualityCPU UseageULAW85GreatNoneALAW85GreatNoneG72285ExcellentLowG72654GoodLowG72930GoodMediumSPEEX33GreatHighGSM35GoodLowADPCM54GoodLowLPC1022PoorMedium Video CodecsSelect the video codecs your phone supports. Check your phone’s user manual if you do not know them. For video, H263 and H264 are on by default. Common Settings (Tab)General SettingsAuto-answer Switchboard initiated calls. This sets your phone to automatically answer Switchboard-initiated calls. If you click on a Switchboard phonebook entry, normally your phone rings and you have to pick it up, then Switchvox dials the number for that entry. If this box is checked, your phone rings and then automatically goes to Intercom mode and answers the Switchboard, and you hear the phone ringing for the call to your phonebook entry. Phone Password. Enter your phone password and verify it. (See also the “Settings” article.) This is the Authentication Password that your SIP phone uses for registration with Switchvox. This password may be different than the password used to administer the SIP phone from the phone itself. Also, this password does not change when this extension's voicemail password changes. Phone NAT Traversal. This option controls how Switchvox communicates with the phone if it is behind a router performing Network Address Translation (NAT). The following options are available: Always. Select if you are unsure if the phone is behind a router performing NAT. No. Select if Switchvox is behind NAT but the phone is not. Never. Select to prevent attempts to translate even if the handset requests it with the report tag. Route. Select to send responses symmetrically, but not to include the rport tag in the Via header.
Rapid Dial List Assignment. This option offers a Rapid Dial List to the phone. The selected item will be used on the phone unless the phone-user makes a change to his or her Rapid Dial Favorites in the phone-user web suite. The Rapid Dial Lists shown in the dropdown menu can be defined using Tools > Rapid Dial Lists.
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