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  • Samuel, Thu 03 of Jul, 2008 [13:41 UTC]: ok thank you
  • Mats Karlsson, Thu 03 of Jul, 2008 [13:37 UTC]: Nice Samuel, will look forward to rad it.
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sipX_screenshots

sipX - The SIP PBX for Linux - Web Interface Screenshots


sipXecs is managed using a simple to use Web interface.


Current screen shots can be found at: http://www.sipfoundry.org/screenshots.html



The screenshots below are from an old version:

  • 1. Configure Devices - This screen allows the setup of phones and enable them to automatically register with sipX as they are powered up. Profiles can be defined hierarchically in groups and specific configuration files required by the specific model phone are automatically pushed down to the phone as it registeres. This allows the management of large populations of phones across a distributed environment.

  • 2. Configure Services - This screen allows the configuration of the different services offered by sipX.

  • 3. Configure Users - This screen allows the creation of a new user. For every user a profile is created that defines specific user permissions, available services as well as service attributes. This profile can be created hierarchically using groups. Once a user is created successfully, devices are assigned to users in order to project specific user features out to the phones the user wants to use.

  • 4. Retrieve Voicemail - For every user sipX automatically creates a personal Web user portal. Using this portal the user can perform all the different operations offered by the system, from defining speed dial numbers to the retrieval of voicemail messages as well as the personalization of both the phone and the phone service.

Additional Information:

1. Configure Devices

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2. Configure Services

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3. Configure Users

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4. Retrieve Voicemail

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