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Navigation: User | Web Self Administration
Use this menu to enable user portal for a user. You can configure whether they can use user portal and what features they can access within the user portal menus. For a user guide, refer to the Using the IP Office User Portal.
These settings are mergeable. Changes to these settings do not require a reboot of the system.
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Enable User Portal |
Default = Off When enabled, the user can log into user portal by entering the address of the system in the format |
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Run Enduser Wizard |
Default = Off If enabled, the user is walked through a series of menus when they login for the first time. |
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Allowed Call Operations |
Default = Both Set whether and how the user can use their user portal to make and answer calls. The user can change the current mode through their portal's Profile menu. The 'user choice' column in the table below indicates the options that the user can select and the default option used when they log in to the portal. Note that modes other than None are only supported by users with the following licensed/subscribed profiles:
All systems support the following modes:
Linux-based IP Office systems also support the following additional modes:
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These options control the options that the user can access within self-administration and the type of access they have. For each set of options, the user can be given the following access:
No Access - The user cannot access the related menu and its settings.
Read Access - The user can view the settings on the menu but cannot change them.
Write Access - The user can both view and change the settings on the menu.
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Description |
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Profile |
This menu provides the access to details such as full name, voicemail and login code and email address. |
Call Handling |
This menu provides access to call controls such as forwarding, do not disturb and twinning. |
Personal Directory |
This menu provides access to the user's personal directory entries. |
Button Programming |
This option allows the user to assign features to programmable buttons on their phone and to change button labels. They still cannot override the settings of appearance buttons and buttons set by user rights. |
Download Applications |
This option display a menu of links for user applications that work with IP Office. Note that the user may require further configuration to use a specific application. |
These settings control the users rights to play call recordings stored by Media Manager or Centralized Media Manager.
Name |
Description |
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Enable Media Manager Replay |
Default = Off. When enabled, the user can replay call recordings through web self-administration.
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Replay All Recordings |
If selected, the user can view and replay all recordings. |
Replay Own Recordings |
If selected, the user can view and replay their own call recordings. When enabled, the Replay Recordings For Group and Replay Recordings For Others options are also available. |
Replay Recordings For Group |
These menus allows the selection of groups for which the user is able to view and replay recordings. |
Replay Recordings For Others |
The field can be used to enter a list of numbers, separated by semi-colons, for which the user can view and playback recordings. Those numbers can be accounts codes, line numbers, user extensions and group extension numbers. The list can be 127 characters in length. |
Download Recordings |
If selected, the user is able to download recordings as a separate file.
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Call reporting allows the user to view a summary of recent calls by all users. This is currently a trial feature. It is only supported with subscription mode systems. The system must have its System > SMDR set to Hosted Only.
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Description |
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Enable Historical Call Reporting |
Default = Off. When enabled, the user can access the call reporting menus through their user portal. For details, refer to Using the IP Office Embedded Call Reporter. |
Non-IP500 V2 IP Officesystems can support the user portal as a WebRTC softphone. When operating as a remote extension, this may require the following:
The IP Office and user portal to use STUN.
Connection using an SBC configured for TURN.
For details, see the System > LAN1 > Network Topology > WebRTC settings.