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UCM6510 IP PBX User Manual
Version 1.0.20.31
Create New IAX Extension
The UCM6510 supports Inter-Asterisk eXchange (IAX) protocol. IAX is used for transporting VoIP telephony
sessions between servers and terminal devices. IAX is similar to SIP but also has its own characteristic.
For more information, please refer to RFC5465.
To manually create new IAX user, go to Web GUIExtension/TrunkExtensions. Click on "Add" and a
new dialog window will show for users which need to make sure first to select the extension type to be IAX
Extension before proceeding to fill in the extension information. The configuration parameters are as
follows.
Table 35: IAX Extension Configuration Parameters – Basic Settings
The extension number associated with the user.
Configure the CallerID Number that would be applied for outbound calls
from this user.
Note: The ability to manipulate your outbound Caller ID may be limited by
your VoIP provider.
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 using this rule.
Configure the password for the user. A random secure password will be
automatically generated. It is recommended to use this password for
security purpose.
Configure Voicemail. There are two valid options and the default option is
"Enable Local Voicemail".
Disable Voicemail: Disable Voicemail.
Enable Local Voicemail: Enable voicemail for the user.
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.
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.
If selected, this extension will be disabled on the UCM6510.
Note: The disabled extension still exists on the PBX but cannot be used
on the end device.
Configure the user's first name. This field supports alphanumeric