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NANO 2 – Setting up Features
User Manual v2.8
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IP Extensions:
IP extension are devices that have only data networking connection such as Ethernet and
they communicate with the Nano2PBX using IP based protocol for signaling and Voice,
examples are IP Phone, Soft Phone application. The Nano2PBX can support up to 75 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 Nano2PBX. The Nano2PBX 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.
4.2.1. Create New User:
You have to create atleast one Dialplan using Dialplan option before trying to create
Analog/IP Extensions
Navigation: Users > Create New user: This is where you setup your Analog/IP extensions
Technology
SIP Select "SIP" if the user is using SIP or a SIP device
Analog Station select the FXS port need to be configured from the drop
down menu.
Codec Preference Select audio and video codec for the extension. The
available codecs are: G711U-law, G711A-law, G.726,
G.722, G.729, H.263 and H.263p.
General
Extension The extension number associated with the user.
CallerID Name Configure the CallerID Name associated with the user
Dial Plan Select one from the dropdown box (appears only if dialplans
are created using Dialplans).By Default: Dialplan1
CallerID Number Configure the CallerID Number that would be applied for
outbound calls from this user.
Note: The ability to manipulate your outbound Caller ID may