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Explanation
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Display name
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Enter a name for the User that is displayed in Swyx Control Center.
The display name should correspond to the User’s first and last name.
Example:
John Jones
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E-mail address
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Enter a unique email address for the SwyxWare integration in Microsoft Office (SwyxIt! Classic function "Office Communication AddIn"). The email address must be provided which is set-up as the User’s primary SMTP email address on the company’s E-mail server (e.g. Microsoft Exchange Server).
This email address is also used by default for voice message delivery. The voice box address can be configured by the user or under Call forwarding | Voice Box, see section 9 Setting the telephony settings .
Additionally, you can send the User via this address welcome emails with his registration data and configurations.
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Description
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Enter a description, if applicable.
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Administration profile
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Select an Administration Profile for the User (Standard: No Administrator), see also section 9.1 Administration profiles.
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Feature Profile
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Select a Feature Profile for the User. The feature profile determines which SwyxWare features a User can use. The "Default" profile is pre-configured and contains all licensed options.
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Activated
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Activate this checkbox if you would like to activate the user account directly after creation.
Deactivated Users cannot log into SwyxServer.
Deactivate the checkbox to temporarily deactivate a User account.
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Internal number
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Enter the number under which the User is available site internally.
May be preset by default: Next free number
Example: 101
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Public number
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Enter the number under which the Users is available publicly.
Allowed format: canonical (+<country code><area code><number>)
Example: +49 231 1234100
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Show in Phonebook
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Activate the checkbox if you want the numbers to appear in the Global Phonebook.
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Location
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Select the Location for the User.
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Calling Rights
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Select the Calling Right for the User:
Deny all calls
The User may not make any calls. This Calling Right is useful or Users who will only receive calls, e.g. Script Users.
Internal destinations
Only calls to internal SwyxWare participants may be started.
Local destinations
Only calls within the area code may be started.
National destinations
Only calls within the country code may be started.
European destinations
Only calls within Europe can be started, i.e. the country code may only start with a 3 or a 4.
No call restrictions
There are no call restrictions.
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User account for Call Routing
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Activate the checkbox if the user should only be used for call forwarding.
In this case, the User cannot log in with a device. |
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Enable federated authentication
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Select the check box if the user should be allowed to use federated authentication when logging in to SwyxWare.
An identity provider configuration must be configured and activated for, see 4.20 Federated authentication via identity provider
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Windows account (not for SwyxON)
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Select the check box if the user should be allowed to log in with his Windows (domain) user account, see Authentication with Windows user account
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Assigned Windows user accounts (not for SwyxON)
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If the User has Windows user accounts, you can find and add them. You can assign several accounts to the User.
It is necessary that the computer of the SwyxIt! Classic user or the Swyx Control Center installation is a member of the same domain as SwyxWare.
Windows user accounts cannot be used to log on to Swyx Control Center.
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SwyxWare Login data
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Check the box if you want the user to log in with SwyxWare user name and password, see Authentication with user name and password
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Continue without password
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Select the check box if you want the user to set their initial password independently using the link in the welcome email or password reset email, see Reset user passwords (password reset service).
You can send an email to make the user to reset his password, see 9.5 Editing the authentication settings
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User name
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The User name is configured automatically from the data you have entered. You can edit the Username.
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TenantDomain
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The UPN suffix is part of the Username and is automatically generated from your entered data, see also 4.7 Defining the log in settings.
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Password
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Enter a password for the User.
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Repeat password
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Enter the password again to confirm your entry.
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Logon via SIP device
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Activate the checkbox to permit the use of third party SIP devices for the User.
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SIP User ID
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Enter an ID to log into SwyxServer with SIP devices.
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SIP Authentication method
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Select how the User can log into SwyxServer with SIP devices:
<SwyxServer default>
The server default defines if the User must enter his or her login data for using a SIP device, see also 4.6 Configure DCF provision.
No authentication
The User must never enter his login data for using a SIP device.
Always authenticate
The User must always enter his login data for using a SIP device.
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User Name Authentication
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Username to log into SwyxServer with SIP devices
The SIP User name need not be identical with the SwyxWare User name.
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SIP password
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Enter a password to log into SwyxServer with SIP devices.
The SIP password need not be identical with the SwyxWare password.
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Repeat the SIP password
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Enter the password again to confirm your entry.
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Use SIP devices as system phone
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Check the box to allow SwyxCTI+ with a third party phone.
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Logon via SwyxPhone (deactivated)
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If you have not created a PIN, the logon via SwyxPhone is disabled.
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User-PIN on Desk Phone
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Enter a PIN or have a PIN created with which the User can log into SwyxPhone and/or Swyx certified phones.
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Logon via certified SIP phone
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Activate the checkbox to permit the use of certified SIP devices for the User.
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MAC-adress
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Enter the MAC address of the certified Desk Phone
e.g. a1:c2:e3:f4:11:12
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Send welcome email
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Check the box or click the button to send the user a welcome email with their configuration information.
If configured, this email can also contain the SCC URL where the user can reset their password, see, 4.7 Defining the log in settings.
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