Specifications
3. Password: The password for the extension (i.e.: 7788)
4. Display Name: To display the name in terminal
5. Call Forwarding: Forwards an incoming call to this extension to any other phone. The forwarding
number can be PSTN, Cellular, National or International number (With proper dial out configuration).
6. Queues: Enable this extension so that it can be visible when adding members to the Queue.
7. Voicemail: Enable this extension so that it can be visible when adding members to the Voicemail
Group
3.1.2 Create Analog Extensions
Navigation: CREATE > Extensions > Create Analog Extensions: This is where you setup your Analog
extensions
To add a new Analog Extension, first select the Name option by choosing from one of the 6 available
Phone lines. If any are being used, this section will display what is available. Then, fill in the required
pieces of information, such as Extension #, Password, Call Forwarding (optional) and select if you’d like
to make that extension available for Queue and Voicemail configuration. You can also configure various
Codecs and Latency / Volume settings. Once you are done, click the Create Extension button.
Extensions Details
1. Name: Select the Analog phone from Phone 1 to Phone 6
2. Extension #: Unique identifier (i.e.: 1006)
3. Password: the password for the extension (i.e.: 1006)
4. Display Name: Display name of the extension