User's Manual Part 1
Firmware Version 1.0.0.1  UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual  Page 125 of 320
Enable Voicemail 
Enable voicemail for the user. The default setting is "Yes". 
Voicemail Password 
Configure voicemail password (digits only) for the user to access the 
voicemail box. A random numeric password is automatically generated. It 
is recommended to use the random generated password for security 
purpose. 
Skip Voicemail Password 
Verification 
When user dials voicemail code, the password verification IVR is skipped. 
If enabled, this would allow one-button voicemail access. By default this 
option is disabled. 
Disable This Extension 
If selected, this extension will be disabled on the UCM6200. 
Note: 
The disabled extension still exists on the PBX but can’t be used on the 
end device. 
User Settings 
First Name 
Configure the first name of the user. The first name can contain 
characters, letters, digits and _. 
Last Name 
Configure the last name of the user. The last name can contain 
characters, letters, digits and _. 
Email Address 
Fill in the Email address for the user. Voicemail will be sent to this Email 
address. 
User Password 
Configure the password for user portal access. A random numeric 
password is automatically generated. It is recommended to use the 
randomly generated password for security purpose. 
Language 
Select the voice prompt language to be used for this extension. The 
default setting is "Default" which is the selected voice prompt language 
under web GUI->PBX->Internal Options->Language. The dropdown list 
shows all the current available voice prompt languages on the UCM6200. 
To add more languages in the list, please download voice prompt 
package by selecting "Check Prompt List" under web UI->PBX->Internal 
Options->Language. 
Table 38: IAX Extension Configuration Parameters->Media 
SIP Settings 
Max Number of Calls 
Configure the maximum number of calls allowed for each remote IP 
address. 
Require Call Token 
Configure to enable/disable requiring call token. If set to "Auto", it might 
lock out users who depend on backward compatibility when peer 
authentication credentials are shared between physical endpoints. The 
default setting is "Yes". 










