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  1. For each call in you need a free line in. To get more than one extension to receive these calls you can set call groups up to ring the extensions answerable to that lines calls, as waseem states above

     

    e.i. Line 1 rings call group 701, extensions that you have set in that call group will ring all together or with a delay that you set.

     

    Line 2 rings call group 70, extensions that you have set in that call group will ring all together or with a delay that you set. Extensions can be in more than 1 group

     

    Bottom line is that you can only receive calls if you have broadvoice voip lines that are not already on calls

  2. The incoming line info needed is the same as the info you put into your FXO Adaptor.

     

    So "add new external line"

     

    Then:

    Line Name: a name you want to call it

     

    Server: this is the url after the @ sign in your SIP account i.e mine is 3011xxxx@sip.voipfone.co.uk so I use "sip.voipfone.co.uk"

     

    ID or User Name: this will be your SIP ID i.e. mine would be 3011xxxx

     

    Password: your password from your SIP provider

     

    Incoming Calls Ring On Extension or Group: which ever extension or group you wish to use.

     

    Save & now you have your incoming line.

     

    Now set up your FXO adaptor as an extension using the "setup details" against the extension number you wish to use.

     

    Hope this helps

     

    Ray Hughson

    (Projects Manager)

    Bradleys (Blyth) Ltd

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