Specifications
Important Note:
Recommended to use Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer 6 & above version Web browser.
3. Setting up Features
3.1 Extensions
Extensions are the core of the NanoPBX. An extension is a number mapped to a person. So basically,
every employee that is connected to the NanoPBX should have their own unique extension number, so
that he/she can be reached, and be able to place calls.
The NanoPBX supports 2 types of Extensions: IP Extensions and Analog Extensions.
IP Extensions:
IP extension are devices that have only data networking connection such as Ethernet and they
communicate with the NanoPBX using IP based protocol for signaling and Voice, examples are
IP Phone, Soft Phone application. The NanoPBX can support up to 50 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 NanoPBX. The NanoPBX 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.
3.1.1 Create IP Extensions
Navigation: CREATE > Extensions > Create IP Extensions: This is where you setup your IP extensions
To add a new IP Extension, fill in the required pieces of information, such as Name, Extension #,
Password, Call Forwarding (optional) and select if you like to make that extension available for Queue
and Voicemail configuration. You can also configure various Codecs and can also prioritize the active
Codecs using the up and down arrows.
Once you are done, click the Create Exten s
ion button.
Extensions Details
1. Name : Name of the extension
2. Extension #: Unique identifier (i.e.: 7788)