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8.1 Users and Groups
User Creation
To set users use the
menu. In this menu you can also
Users – Users and Groups
manage groups and extensions. A list of available groups, subgroups, users and
extensions is displayed on the left.
Figure: PBX User Structure from Groups to Extensions
In the context menu you can find the following options:
Add user – use this option to add a user to a selected basic group/subgroup.
Add extension – use this option to add a new extension to a selected user.
Copy extension – use this option to create a extension for the user with the
same settings as the currently selected extension has. All the user has to do is
enter a new name for the extension.
Create by wizard – use this option to initiate the automatic extension–creating
wizard. With it you can import the extension list or create a extension according
to preset numbers and ranges.
Add group – use this option to add a basic user group. You cannot add
subgroups and users unless one basic group has been created at least (the
options are unavailable).
Add subgroup – use this option to add a subgroup to a selected basic
group/subgroup. The subgroups can be nested on several levels.
Move to root level – use this option to move the selected object to the highest
level beyond all groups and subgroups created.
Delete – use this option to delete existing basic groups, subgroups or users. It is
unavailable if the basic group or subgroup contains any nested object (subgroup
or user). To delete such items, delete or transfer all the objects nested therein.
Rename – use this option to rename a selected existing basic group, subgroup
or user.
Move to – use this option to move users to another basic group/subgroup.
Find (F3) – use this option to initiate a searching dialogue within this menu
using the preset rules. Items are searched for on all levels from groups to
extensions.
Find next (F5) – use this option to enable repeated searching of the string that
has been entered using the
function.
Find (F3)
Expand all – use this option to open the whole structure of groups and