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Click 'Add User Agent' to add a device or click 'Edit' icon next to one, to change its settings.

 

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Protocol:

 

Select protocol UAD(User Agent Device) uses

 

Example: If UAD/Phone uses SIP protocol, select 'SIP' here

Field Type: Select box

 

 

 

Device Name:

 

Unique device name

 

Example: AASTRA 480i

Field Type: [a-z][0-9]

 

 

 

DTMF Mode (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) :

 

A specific frequency, consisting of two separate tones. Each key has a specific tone assign to it so it can be easily identified by a microprocessor.

 

Example: This is a sound heard when dialing digits on touch-tone phones. Each phone has different 'DTMF Mode'. By default, this field is populated automatically for supported devices. If adding other UAD/Phone select between 'inband',  , 'rfc2833' or 'info' options

Field Type: Select box

 

 

 

Status:

 

Extension status/presence on the network

 

Example: If this field is set to 'Active', this UAD/Phone will be available in the 'UAD' select box by default when adding new extensions

Field Type: Select Box

 

 

 

 

Status:

 

Extension status/presence on the network

 

Example: If this field is set to 'Active', this UAD/Phone will be available in the 'UAD' select box by default when adding new extensions

Field Type: Select Box

 

 

 

 

NAT (Network Address Translation):

 

Set the appropriate Extension - PBXware NAT relation

 

Example:

If Extension 1000 is trying to register with the PBXware from a remote location/network and that network is behind NAT, select the appropriate NAT settings here:

yes - Always ignore info and assume NAT
no - Use NAT mode only according to RFC3581
never - Never attempt NAT mode or RFC3581 support
route - Assume NAT, don't send rport

Field Type: Option buttons

 

 

 

Incoming Dial Options:

 

Advanced dial options for all incoming calls

 

Example: Please see below for detail list of all available dial options( default: tr )

Field Type: [a-z]

 

 

 

Outgoing Dial Options:

 

Advanced dial options for all outgoing calls

 

Example: Please see below for detail list of all available dial options( default: empty )

Field Type: [a-z]

 

 

 

Disallow:

 

Set the codecs extension is now allowed to use

 

Example: This field is very unique. In order to work properly, this setting is automatically set to 'Disallow All' and it cannot be modified

Field Type: Read only

 

 

 

Allow:

 

Set the codecs extension is allowed to use

 

Example: Only the codecs set under 'Settings: Server' will be available to choose from

Field Type: Check box

 

ITU G.711 ulaw        - 64 Kbps, sample-based, used in US
ITU G.711 alaw        - 64 Kbps, sample-based, used in Europe
ITU G.723.1        - (5.3/6.3 Kbps, 30ms frame size
ITU G.726        - 16/24/32/40 Kbps
ITU G.729        - 8 Kbps, 10ms frame size
GSM                - 13 Kbps (full rate), 20ms frame size
iLBC                - 15Kbps,20ms frame size: 13.3 Kbps, 30ms frame size
Speex                - 2.15 to 44.2 Kbps
LPC10                - 2.5 Kbps
H.261 Video        - Used over ISDN lines with resolution of 352x288
H.263 Video        - Low-bit rate encoding solution for video conferencing
H.263+ Video        - Extension of H.263 that provides additional features that improve compression over packet switched networks.

 

 

 

Auto Provisioning:

 

Enable auto provisioning service for this extension

 

Example: Connect UAD/Phone to PBXware without any hassle by providing UAD/Phone MAC address( and optionally adding Static UAD/Phone IP address and network details)

Field Type: Option Buttons

 

 

 

DHCP ( Dynamic Hosts Configuration Protocol ):

 

Set whether UAD/Phone is on DHCP or Static IP address

 

Example: Set DHCP = Yes if UAD/Phone is on dynamic or DHCP = No if UAD/Phone is on static IP address. If on static IP, you will have to provide more network details in the fields bellow.

Field Type: Option buttons

 

 

 

User Agent Auto Provisioning Template:

 

Example: This option is used for providing additional config parameters for SIP, IAX and MGCP configuration files.

Values provided here will be written into these configuration files.

Field Type: [a-z][0-9]