User guide

Evolution PBX License Key: Enter your Evolution PBX license key in this box.
iView Interactive Operator License Key: Enter your iView license key in this
box (optional, contact pbxsales@intuitivevoice.com to purchase a license).
Storage Settings
Log Storage: Number of days to retain log les.
Evo Log Level: Denes the level of logging to be written to the Evolution log
les. Each log level includes all the message types before it i.e. SQL log type
includes entries of type SQL, Critical, and Warning.
Daily Backups: Number of daily backups to retain. Backups are run daily.
Monthly Backups: Denes the number of monthly backups to retain. This
option is independent of the daily backups.
Remote Backup: You may email or FTP a daily backup to a remote location. You
may specify as many email addresses or ftp servers as you would like separated by ;
The FTP address is formated like this. HOST^USER^PASS^DIRECTORY,
Example: name@email.com;192.168.2.1^user^pass^dir
CDR Storage: Number of months to store Call Detail Records listed under
historical reporting. A call detail record is required in order to retrieve a monitor.
Monitors: Number of days to retain the audio monitors. If you would like to keep
one longer be sure to email to yourself and store it outside of Evolution.
System Settings
IP Settings
Hostname: the host name of the Evolution server.
Behind NAT: Set to Yes if your Evolution server has a private IP address (usually
begin with 10., 172.16., or 192.168.) and access the Internet using NAT. Yes is the
default and typical setting. Set to No if your Evolution server has a public IP
address and is not behind a NAT.
External IP: the public IP address of your Evolution server (from the viewpoint
of the Internet). Typical small and medium business installations use a public IP
address provided from an Internet Service Provider on their router or rewall and
private address for devices on the Local Area Network including for Evolution. In
this case the public IP address on the outside of the router/rewall will be used for
Evolutions External IP address setting. This address is important for remote
extensions that connect over the Internet. If you are not sure of this address set
Self Discovery to Enabled and this address will automatically be set for you.
Note: Routers, rewalls, Internet access, and Local Area Networks dier greatly
from one business to another. Your network may require you to forward TCP and
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