How to Create Extension on Issabel

Creating Extension on Issabel

Issabel server allows its users to manage PBX devices. It is essential to assign extension for each and every telephone device. In this tutorial, we will see, How to create an extension on Issabel.

To Create extension

Login to your issabel server Web-UI. Choose the PBX option on the left pane of the dashboard and choose PBX configuration.

Once it is done, choose the SIP device and click submit

Enter the necessary details to create extension.(username, display name and password) Once the information is uploaded, click “Apply Config"

Once the extensions are created, you can manage it through operator panel. With this, the method to Create extension on issabel comes to an end.

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FAQ
Q
What is Record Priority Policy on issabel?
A
This is the call recording policy priority relative to other extensions when there is a conflict (i.e. one extension wants to record and the other extension does not). The higher of the two priorities determines the policy. If the two priorities are equal, the global policy (caller or callee) determines the policy.
Q
What is issabel Pinless Dialing?
A
Enabling Pinless Dialing will allow this extension to bypass any PIN codes normally required on outbound calls.
Q
What is meant by Voicemail Extension on issabel?
A
Asterisk dialplan extension to reach voicemail for this device. Some devices use this to auto-program the voicemail button on the endpoint. If left blank, the default vmexten setting is automatically configured by the voicemail module. Only change this on devices that have special needs.
Q
What is the use of Custom Extensions Module related to the other Modules in issabel?
A
The custom extensions module registers extensions used in your own custom applications to ensure they don't conflict with other PBX Modules.
Q
What is the Custom Extensions Module used for an issabel?
A
The Custom Extensions module provides you with a facility to register any custom extensions or feature codes that you have created in a custom script or dialplan when the PBX doesn't otherwise know about them. This makes the Extension Registry aware of your own extensions so it can detect conflicts or report information about your custom extensions to other modules. Also, this helps prevent you from creating a duplicate extension number somewhere else in the PBX.