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User Settings

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Users are the people who use the IP Office system. They do not necessary have to be an extension user, for example users are used for RAS dial in data access. In addition, more users can be created than there are extensions, with users logging in to an extension when they want to receive calls.

By default, a user is automatically created to match each extension. They are numbered from 201 upwards and the first 16 are placed in the hunt group Main (200), which is the default destination for incoming calls.

icon large user Standard User: A standard user.
icon large user ras No User: Used to apply settings for extensions which currently have no associated user.
icon large user ras Remote Manager: Used as the default settings for dial in user connections.
icon large user hotdesk Hot Desking User: Users with a Login Code can move between extensions by logging in and off.

 

When a user is deleted
When a user is deleted, any calls in progress continue until completed. The ownership of the call is shown as the NoUser user. Merging the deletion of a user causes all references to that deleted user to be removed from the system.

 

Changing a user's extension
Changing a user's extension number automatically logs the user in on the matching base extension if available and the user doesn't have Forced Login enabled. If Forced Login is enabled, then the user remains on the current extension being used until they log out and log in at the new extension.

Note that changing a user's extension number affects the user's ability to collect Voicemail messages from their own extension. Each user's extension is set up as a "trusted location" under the Source Numbers tab of the User configuration form. This "trusted location" allows the user to dial *17 to collect Voicemail from his own extension. Therefore if the extension number is changed so must the "trusted location".

The following related configuration items are automatically updated when a user extension is changed:

User, Coverage and Bridged Appearance buttons associated with the user.
Hunt group membership (disabled membership state is maintained).
Forwards and Follow Me's set to the user as the destination.
Incoming call routes to this destination.
Dial in source numbers for access to the user's own voicemail.
Direct call pickup buttons are updated.
The extension number of an associated extension is updated.

 

Creating a User Rights Based on an Existing User

1.Select icon large user rights User Rights.
2.In the group pane, right-click and select New User Rights from a User.
3.Select the user and click OK.

 

Associating User Rights to a User

1.Select icon large user rights User Rights or icon large userUser.
2.In the group pane, right-click and select Apply User Rights to Users.
3.Select the user rights to be applied.
4.On the Members of this User Rights sub tab select the users to which the user rights should be applied as their Working Hours User Rights.
5.On the Members when out of hours sub tab select which users should use the selected user rights as their out of hours user rights.
6.Click OK.

or

1.Select the required user to display their settings in the details pane.
2.Select the User tab.
3.Use Working Hours User Rights drop-down to select the user rights required.
4.If required a Working Hours Time Profile and Out of Hours User Rights can be selected.
5.Click OK.

 

Copy User Rights Settings over a User's Settings
This process replaces a user's current settings with those that are part of the selected user rights. It does not associate the user with the user rights.

1.Select icon large user rights User Rights.
2.In the group pane, right-click and select Copy user rights values to users.
3.Select the user rights to be applied.
4.Click OK.

 

 

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Last Modified: 12/09/2008