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About Configuration

Bria Settings

Configuration of Bria is achieved largely through assigning appropriate values to settings. Settings let you:

Configure Bria for the environment (network and so on) in which it will work.

Configure Bria for server-side functions you support, such as WebDAV storage.

Configure how some Bria features work, and configure whether a feature is enabled or disabled.

How features work: For example, entering the phone numbers to use for voicemail.

Enable or disable features: The features that can be set in this way are those that have already been
included in your brand before compiling. You can disable features for specific installs. For example,
you could enable QoS for some users and disable it for others.

Bria and Multiple Accounts

Bria supports up to ten accounts. However, in discussions in this manual, it is usually assumed that you will
have only one SIP account and, optionally, one XMPP account. (XMPP is not supported in Bria for Linux.)

Using this Manual

In the following pages, the settings are broken down into topics. Topics are organized alphabetically. Within
each topic, general information is provided on how the settings in the topic work. Some topics do not apply to
specific platforms.

You can read a topic then consult the Bria Settings reference documentation (available separately) for detailed
information on each individual setting. Within that reference documentation, you can sort the table by the Topic
column in order to group related settings together.

Comparison to Previous Versions of Bria

See “Comparison to Bria 2.5” on page 22 and “Comparison to Bria 3.0” on page 30.

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