Advanced settings, Voicemail archive, Download – IPitomy IP1000 User Guide User Manual

Page 103: Erase, Upload, Session initiation protocol (sip) settings

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* There is no guarantee that an external mail server will work, some
ISP’s or hosts may have mail filters and could block a message.

Advanced Settings
ƒ Allow Review – Allows users to review a message after it has been played.

ƒ Allow Operator – Allows people calling this mailbox to press ‘0’ to go to the system

operator destination.

Voicemail Archive

Download

Creates a backup of all user Voicemail messages, message envelopes and
greeting files. The backup file is downloaded to your computer.

Erase

Deletes all user Voicemail data on the PBX, including personal greetings.

Upload

Restores a previously made backup.

Tip: Voicemail recordings may contain sensitive information. You should only
store Voicemail archives in a secure location.

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Settings

These settings tell the system the IP address of calls coming into the system and the
local network. In addition, they define to which communication traffic the system is to
listen. To provision SIP settings enter the:

ƒ External IP – This is the IP address of the ISP and can be obtained from the network

router. The external IP address can also be obtained online at

whatismyip.com

. Type

the address in a Web browser click Enter and the external IP address will appear on
a page.

ƒ Local Network – This is the default IP address of the router with the last digit

replaced by a zero. In most cases the default router address will be 192.168.1.1. By
replacing the last digit (1) with a zero this indicates that the local network (traffic
addressed to 192.168.1) includes any variation of the fourth number in the IP
address. This means that the local network includes traffic addressed to:
192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3 etc.

ƒ Subnet Mask – Leave the default setting for the Subnet Mask as is (255.255.255.0).

Provided by the router, this mask tells the network what communication traffic to
listen to. For example, the setting 255.255.255.0 tells the system to listen to
communication traffic sent to “192.168.1” for any variation of the fourth number
(designate by the zero at the end).

Implementation Note 6

For the Local Network and Subnet Mask to work correctly the fourth digit in both

numbers must be a “0.” The zero in the Subnet Mask indicates that the network is to

listen to traffic addressed to any IP address within the Local Network. The Zero in the Local

Network indicates that the Local Network can include an IP address with any variation of

the fourth number.

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