Station message detailed recording (smdr), System speed dial, System time and date – Xblue Networks X-50 User Manual
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Station Message Detailed Recording (SMDR)
This feature is used to monitor and report on incoming and/or outgoing telephone line (PSTN or SIP Trunk) calls and
displays it chronologically by extension number. The SMDR information stores telephone line used, extension number,
time and date, and the length of each call.
System Speed Dial
See Phonebook Public
System Time and Date
When connected to the Internet the system uses Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize the time and date. In
addition, the date and time can be set manually.
Time and Date in Display
The first line on the LCD of an idle X2020 telephone shows the date and time. The Time format can be changed from
the default, “USA Time 12 Hour” to “USA Time 24 Hour” or “European 12 and 24 Hour” format. When using the
European format, the date will also change, after 1 minute, from MM/DD/YY to DD/MM/YY format.
Toll Restriction
The Call Restriction Table is used to define up to eight different classes of service which is used by both SIP telephone
endpoints and SIP trunks. The Call Restriction Table is built “created” by using up to 40 different allow tables. Each
table uses a “from” digit and a “to” digit to define the approved digits. If a number is dialed that is not between the
“from” and the “to” digits, the call is denied and will not be placed.
Transfer
Calls that are answered by a SIP telephone endpoint may be transferred to another destination, such as a different
extension, voicemail or an extension on another system within the voice network.
Traveling Class of Service
Also known as “Account Codes” - This allows authorized users to make calls on restricted extensions. The systems
recognizes the user when they enter a code and their password, and brings their less restrictive class of service to the
new location. The user’s Class of Service remains active for 60 seconds after the call is disconnected and then it
returns to the original Class of Service.
Trunk Group
All trunks are automatically placed into one of four trunk groups, which are used to group trunks (PSTN or SIP) with
“like” programming such a local and long distance.