UCM6200 Series User Manual 
PCMA, GSM, AAL2-G.726-32, G.722,  G.729, G.723,  Ilbc, ADPCM,  LPC10, H.264, 
H.263, H.263p and VP8. 
Batch Add IAX Extensions 
 
Under Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call  Routes->Extensions, click  on “Batch Add  Extensions”->”Batch Add IAX 
Extensions”. 
 
Table 47: Batch Add IAX Extension Parameters 
Configure the starting extension number of the batch of extensions to be added. 
Specify the number of extensions to be added. The default setting is 5. 
Assign permission level to the user. The available permissions are “Internal”, “Local”, 
“National” and “International” from the lowest level to the highest level. The default 
setting is “Internal”. 
Note: 
Users  need  to  have  the  same  level  as  or  higher  level  than  an  outbound  rule’s 
privilege in order to make outbound calls from this rule. 
Enable Voicemail for the user. The default setting is “Yes”. 
Configure the SIP/IAX password for the users. Three options are available to create 
password for the batch of extensions. 
•  User Random Password. 
A random secure password will be automatically generated. It is recommended 
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 Voicemail password (digits only) for the users. 
•  User Random Password.   
A random password in digits will be automatically generated. It is recommended 
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 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->Internal  Options->IVR  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.