IG6600 Administration Manual
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3.31. Station Message Detailed Recording (SMDR)
The feature allows the administration to track all incoming and outgoing outside call
traffic, chronologically by extension number. SMDR is output from the standard Syslog
(None/LAN/WAN/Both)
SMDR information includes Trunk Line used, extension number, time and date the call
was placed, number dialed, duration of the call. IG6600 will also provide Outgoing Call
Duration Start Time to the PSTN call.
3.32. System Speed Dial
IG6600 stores frequently dialed numbers. These Speed Dial Numbers are accessed for
dialing by the associated Speed Dial Directory Numbers. The Speed Dial Directory
Numbers are assigned in Numbering Table. The Speed Dial is only for outgoing calls.
IG6600 stores up to 100 Speed Dial Numbers. In the Speed Dial Number, it
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s allowed to
store Phone number up to 20 digits in length. Call Restriction and Call Routing are
applied and extensions may utilize only those numbers allowed based on their extension
COS. The actual dial sent to trunk is not displayed on IP phone
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s LCD.
3.33. System Time & Date
The IG6600 system provides a built-in time clock to track System Time for reference in
certain features such as day/night service mode. This clock has the ability to
automatically adjust with network NTP server through internet.
System Time & Date can be applied to Tecom IP20xx Phone if it
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s on IG6600
’
s LAN side,
or on WAN side with the same Router as IG6600
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s..
3.34. Trunk Group
The Trunk Group feature is used to assign each PSTN Trunk and IP Trunk to a specific
Trunk Group. Each Trunk can be assigned to only one Trunk Group. The Trunk group
assignment is used for Trunk pool access. If setting some PSTN trunks and some IP
trunks into the same Trunk Group, the trunk access sequence will depend on the access
priority. The GW6000 provides up to 4 Trunk Groups. All PSTN Trunks are assigned to
default Trunk Group 1 and all IP Trunks are assigned to default Trunk Group 2. For the
four groups you can choose IP first or PSTN first if programming PSTN and IP Trunk in
the same group. This will take effect if call routing entry
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s destination has been set as
Group choice
3.35. Wizard Setup
The IG6600 has a setup Wizard that provides the system administrator with a series of
step-by-step operations. The setup Wizard starts automatically when the IG6600 is
powered up for the first time, or if the system is reset to default configuration via the
reset switch on the IG6600 unit. The following programming/operation areas are
supported through the setup Wizard: