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NANO 2 – Setting up Features
IP Extensions:
IP extension are devices that have only data networking connection such as Ethernet and they communicate with the Nano2PBX using IP based protocol for signaling and Voice, examples are IP Phone, Soft Phone application. The Nano2PBX can support up to 75 IP
Extensions registration.
Analog Extensions:
An Analog Extension is used with a regular telephone system which can be connected to an available FXS port on the back of the Nano2PBX. The Nano2PBX can have up to 6 Analog
Extensions.All the features are supported by both the Analog and IP extensions. Extensions can be part of other features, such as: Queues and Voicemail Groups. Also, the extension can have a voicemail of its own.
4.2.1. Create New User:
You have to create atleast one Dialplan using Dialplan option before trying to create
Analog/IP Extensions
Navigation: Users > Create New user: This is where you setup your Analog/IP extensions
Technology
SIP
Analog Station
Codec Preference
Select "SIP" if the user is using SIP or a SIP device select the FXS port need to be configured from the drop down menu.
Select audio and video codec for the extension. The available codecs are: G711U-law, G711A-law, G.726,
G.722, G.729, H.263 and H.263p.
General
Extension The extension number associated with the user.
CallerID Name
Dial Plan
Configure the CallerID Name associated with the user
Select one from the dropdown box (appears only if dialplans are created using Dialplans).By Default: Dialplan1
CallerID Number Configure the CallerID Number that would be applied for outbound calls from this user.
Note: The ability to manipulate your outbound Caller ID may
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Enable Voicemail for the User: Enable this extension so that it can be visible when adding members to the Voicemail Group and Voicemail. The Voicemail PIN password will be same as the password provided to the Extension while creating an Extension. This will applies to both Analog and IP Extension. If you are trying to access or retrieve Voice Message, use that particular Extension password.
Email Address: Mail address which the user wishes to receive mails (for Voicemail)
VoIP Settings
SIP Password
NAT
Can Reinvite
Configure the password for the user.
Use NAT when the Nano2PBX is on a public IP communicating with devices hidden behind NAT (e.g., broadband router). If there is one-way audio issue, usually it's related to NAT configuration or Firewall's support of SIP and
RTP ports.
By default, the Nano2PBX will route the media steams from
SIP endpoints through itself. If enabled, the PBX will attempt to negotiate with the endpoints to route the media stream
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Table of contents
- 6 1. Product introduction
- 6 0.1. Overview
- 7 2. Getting Started With the Nano2PBX
- 7 2.1. Installation
- 8 2.2. Notification LEDs (On the Front Panel)
- 9 2.3. Quick Installation Wizard
- 9 2.4. Accessing the Main GUI (Graphical User Interface)
- 11 3. System Status
- 12 4. Setting up the Features
- 12 4.1. Configure hardware
- 12 4.2. Extensions (Analog & SIP)
- 13 4.2.1. Create New User
- 15 4.2.2 Modify/Delete selected users
- 18 4.3. Trunks
- 18 4.3.1. Analog Trunks
- 18 4.3.2. VOIP Trunks
- 18 4.3.3. Adding a New VoIP Account Details
- 19 4.3.4. Editing / Deleting an Existing VoIP Account
- 22 4.4.2. Restore Default Calling Rule
- 23 4.5. Dial plans
- 23 4.6. Time Intervals
- 24 4.7. Voicemail Groups
- 24 4.7.1. Configuring a Voicemail Group
- 25 4.8. Music on Hold (MOH)
- 26 4.9. Call Queues
- 26 4.9.1. Configuring a Queue
- 28 4.9.2. Agent Login Settings
- 29 4.9.3. Agent Settings
- 29 4.10. Greeting Messages
- 29 4.10.1. Recording Voice Files
- 30 4.10.2. Uploading Voice Files
- 31 4.11. IVR
- 32 4.12. Incoming Calling Rules
- 33 4.13. DID Routing
- 35 5. General Settings
- 35 5.1. Voicemail
- 35 5.1.1. General settings (Accessing, Retrieving & Managing Voice Mail)
- 38 Email Settings for Voicemail
- 39 5.2. Network Settings
- 39 5.2.1. WAN Configuration
- 39 5.2.2. LAN Configuration
- 40 5.2.3. Host Configuration
- 40 5.3. Feature Settings
- 42 5.4. Admin Settings
- 42 5.4.1. General Preferences
- 43 5.4.2. Language
- 43 5.4.3. PBX Settings
- 45 5.4.4. Reboot
- 45 5.5 SIP Settings
- 45 5.5.1. General
- 46 5.5.2. TOS
- 47 5.5.3. NAT
- 48 5.5.4. Misc
- 49 5.5.5. Codecs
- 50 6. Additional Features
- 50 6.1. Conferencing
- 51 6.2. Follow Me
- 51 6.2.1. Follow-me Preference for Users
- 51 6.2.2. Follow-me Options
- 52 6.3. Directory
- 52 6.4. Call Record
- 52 Call Record Files
- 53 Call record Settings
- 54 6.5. Bulk Add
- 54 6.6. Ring Groups
- 56 6.7. Paging/Intercom
- 57 7. Tools
- 57 7.1. Back Up
- 57 7.2. Firmware Upgrade
- 58 7.3. File Editor
- 58 7.4. Asterisk CLI
- 58 7.5. Diagnostics
- 59 8. Status
- 59 8.1. Call Detail Records
- 59 8.2. Active Channels
- 60 8.3. System Info
- 60 9. APPLY Changes
- 61 10. Managing & Handling Nano2 PBX Features
- 61 10.1. Attended Transfer
- 61 10.2. Blind Transfer
- 61 10.3. Conferencing
- 62 10.4. Call Forwarding
- 62 10.5. Call Parking
- 62 10.6. Call Hold and Retrieve
- 62 10.7. BLF (Busy Lamp Field) Support
- 63 10.12. Hard Reset
- 63 10.14. NPA Dialing
- 64 Appendix-A: Glossary of Terms