.. _users: ################### Users configuration ################### The installation process creates *Alice* and *Bob* users, allowing us to test internals calls between them without too much effort. We skipped most of the settings in **Users** configuration that we will described in this section. ************* Personal data ************* .. image:: img/users_edit_personal_data.png .. glossary:: Name Used to identify this user in most of the screens. This is also the name that will be displayed in internal calls made from this user. Lastname Most of the times this is used to complete the previous field. Email Email used to send the user's received voicemails. This is also used to identify the user in their portal. Country code / Area code Defines the way the user calls and the way the numbers are presented to this user. Language When a locution is played to this user, this language is used. Timezone User portal call list times will use this timezone. ********** Login Info ********** .. image:: img/users_edit_login.png .. glossary:: Active Allows administrators to grant or disable user's acces to the :ref:`user's portal `. Password Password used to access the :ref:`user's portal `. QR Code If enabled, a QR code for Grandstream Wave softphone configuration will be shown. ******************* Basic Configuration ******************* .. image:: img/users_edit_basic_config.png .. glossary:: Terminal The available terminals created in :ref:`terminals` are listed here for assignment. Screen Extension One of the available :ref:`extensions` that this user will display when placing internal calls. While multiple extensions can be routed to the user, only one of them will be presented when the user calls. Outgoing DDI As described in :ref:`external_ddi`, determines the number that will present when placing external outgoing calls. Outgoing DDI Rules Manages exceptions to previous setting. Read :ref:`outgoingddi_rules` for further reference. Call ACL One of the created :ref:`Call ACL ` groups, described it the previous sections. Do not disturb When this setting is enabled, the user won't receive any call but can still place calls. Max Calls Limits the number of received calls if the user is handling simultaneously (inbound and outbound) more than the number set. Set 0 for unlimited calls. Calls from non-granted IPs: Enable calling from non-granted IP addresses for this user. It limits the number of outgoing calls to avoid toll-fraud. 'None' value makes outgoing calls unlimited as long as company IP policy is fulfilled. Read :ref:`roadwarrior_users` for further reference. ********* Voicemail ********* .. image:: img/users_voicemail.png .. glossary:: VoiceMail enabled Enables or disables the **existance** of a users voicemail. This only makes the voicemail available to be routed as described in the section :ref:`forward to voicemail `. Voicemail Locution If set, this locution is played as voicemail welcome message when a voicemail for this user is going to be recorded. This only applies for call forwardings to voicemail described in the section :ref:`forward to voicemail `. Email notification Send an email to the configured user address when a new voicemail is received. Attach sounds: Attach the audio message to the sent email. .. note:: If voicemail locution is not assigned, default locution will be used as long as the user has not recorded a custom message through the voicemail menu (calling to voicemail service code). ************** Boss-Assistant ************** .. ifconfig:: language == 'en' .. image:: img/en/users_edit_boss.png :align: center .. ifconfig:: language == 'es' .. image:: img/es/users_edit_boss.png :align: center This feature will turn the user into a boss that can only be directly call by: - The selected assistant. - Any origin that matches the white list. The rest of the calls to *a bos* will be redirected to the assistant. .. glossary:: Is boss Determines if this user is a boss. Assistant Who will receive the redirected calls of this boss. Whitelist :ref:`match_lists` with origins that are allowed to call directly to the boss. With the setup in the image, every call to *Alice* will be redirected to *Bob*, except the ones placed by *Bob* itself and those coming from any origin that matches *Alice's friends* matchlist. ******************* Group Configuration ******************* .. image:: img/users_edit_groups.png As described in the sections :ref:`huntgroups` and :ref:`capture_groups`, the user can be part of one or more huntgroups and pickup groups. Those groups can be configured from the sections :ref:`huntgroups` and :ref:`capture_groups` or the user's screen if the groups already exists. You can also configure the user's **hunt groups** from the icon in each user line of the users list. .. image:: img/users_huntgroups.png :align: center ***************** User Call Forward ***************** The user's call forward can be configured in the following button: .. image:: img/users_call_fwd.png :align: center .. _fwd_to_vm: These are the fields and available values: .. glossary:: Enabled Determines if the forward must be applied or not. This way, you can have most used call forward configured and toggle if they apply or not. Call Type Determines if the forward must be applied to external, internal or any type of call. Forward type When this forward must be applied: - Inconditional: always - No answer: when the call is not answered in X seconds - Busy: When the user is talking to someone (and call waiting is disabled), when *Do not disturb* is enabled or when the user rejects an incoming call. - Not registered: when the user SIP terminal is not registered against IvozProvider. Target type What route will use the forwarded call. - VoiceMail - Number (external) - Extension (internal) .. hint:: If we want to forward to other process, we can create an extension routed to that object and use the target type *Extension*.