UCM6200 Series User Manual
Version 1.0.20.38
to use this password for security purpose.
• Use Extension as Password.
• Enter a password to be used on all the extensions in the batch.
Configure the password to access the extension's voicemail. A randomly generated
password is used by default and is highly recommended for security. Only digits are
supported.
Configure the number of seconds to ring the user before the call is forwarded to
voicemail (voicemail is enabled) or hang up (voicemail is disabled). If not specified,
the default ring timeout is 60 seconds on the UCM6200, which can be configured in
the global ring timeout setting under Web GUI→PBX Settings→Voice
Prompt→Custom Prompt: General Preference. The valid range is between 5
seconds and 600 seconds.
Note:
If the end point also has a ring timeout configured, the actual ring timeout used is the
shortest time set by either device.
Enable automatic recording for the calls using this extension. The default setting is
disabled. The recording files can be accessed under Web GUI→CDR→Recording
Files.
Skip Voicemail
Password
Verification
If enabled, users can skip password verification when dialing in via the My Voicemail
feature code. This option is disabled by default.
Select which Music On Hold class to suggest to extensions when putting them on
hold.
If enabled, the batch added extensions will be added to LDAP Phonebook PBX list;
if disabled, the batch added extensions will be skipped when creating LDAP
Phonebook.
Configure the maximum duration of call-blocking.
Configure the maximum number of calls allowed for each remote IP address.
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".
Enable SRTP for the call. The default setting is "No".
Select Fax Mode for this user. The default setting is “None”.
• None: Disable Fax.
• Fax Detect: Fax signal from the user/trunk during the call can be detected and