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Maximum Extensions | 16 |
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Voicemail | Yes |
Auto Attendant | Yes |
Caller ID | Yes |
Music on Hold | Yes |
VoIP Protocol Support | SIP |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | No |
Built-in Router | No |
Built-in Firewall | No |
Supported Codecs | G.711, G.729 |
Type | Hybrid PBX |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) |
Lists the available WAN, LAN, Digital Device, and CO interfaces.
Details the system's capacity for extensions, stations, and lines/trunks.
Explains the function of each port on the X16plus connector panel.
Describes how the Auto Attendant handles incoming calls and custom greetings.
Introduces Auto Provision for IP Phones like Xblue IP8g and IP9g.
Describes how to restrict calls based on dialed digits and COS.
Details the configuration of IP trunk lines and SIP servers.
Details enabling and configuring voicemail for extensions.
Explains setting and using the 10 programmable keys on extensions.
Lists the different types of call forwarding available and how to set them up.
Covers viewing, browsing, and managing the caller ID list.
How to transfer calls to other extensions or outside numbers.
Guide to accessing the web interface via WAN or LAN port.
Explains the three modes for configuring WAN IP address: Static, DHCP, PPPoE.
Setting LAN IP, Subnet Mask, and DHCP server configuration.
Setting up number plan configurations for different call types.
Upgrading the system software from a local PC or remotely.