Turn on the phone
Go to the Menu Connectivity > Register
Enter the code “0000” and select “Ok”
Please note that in case you have several W-AIR networks (for example, in test environment), handset might register to a base station belonging to another network.
In such situation it’s recommended to hold the handset closer to the base station.
Wait till the phone shows “unknownX” account on the screen.
Registered handsets are displayed in WMS Devices > W-AIR Networks, column “GW Users”:
Handset is now ready for login procedure.
Follow the same procedure as for WP4X0 to assign the phone via 99 Login Feature Code.
Note that it is possible to use the password of the “admin” user to assign the phone.
PART 9. Introduction to Unified Communication
9.1. Introduction to Wildix Collaboration
9.2. App for Android / iOS
9.3. Call activity analysis and reporting with CDR-View
9.1. Introduction to Wildix Collaboration
Wildix Collaboration is the user interface of Wildix PBX that offers access to Unified Communications features on PC (Mac OS X, Windows, Linux) via the browser (any HTML5 standard browser, however Chrome is recommended, since it fully supports WebRTC).
Basic features:
Presence status of colleagues and geolocation
Personal presence status and geolocation
Audio and video call
Chat and File transfer
Sending of Faxes and SMS, memo messages and personal reminders
Screen sharing and remote control
No client to install, accessible via the browser
Access to PBX shared phonebooks
Events history
Conference
Integrated Softphone (Web Phone)
Attendant Console for call management in high load environment
First time access to Wildix Collaboration:
Open your browser (Google Chrome is recommended) and enter the URL address or the domain name of your Wildix PBX: (HTTPS mode is recommended)
Example: https://mycompany.wildixin.com
Enter the login and WEB password of user and click login
Note: user extension number, User Name and email address are supported as Login
Once you access the Collaboration interface, follow the popup notifications inviting you to add colleagues to your roster, enable desktop notifications, geolocation, etc.
DOCUMENTATION
Wildix Collaboration information: http://www.wildix.com/wildix-collaboration/
Datasheet
Promo video
User Guide (includes Attendant Console, Screen sharing, Softphone)
Attendant Console for Blind and Visually Impaired Users - White paper
Wildix Collaboration first time access video: https://manuals.wildix.com/video-tutorials/
9.2. App for Android / iOS
Wildix offers free of charge mobile application for iOS / Android.
Search “wildix” in Google play store or in Apple itunes to download and install the application on your device.
Basic features:
Calls via VoIP or GSM to call phonebook contacts
Video calls to users
Mobility callback service
Chat with users
Virtual reminders to users
Online access to call history
Online access to PBX shared phonebooks
Encrypted HTTPS connection to the PBX
Check the ports to open in Appendix 7.
First time access to Wildix Collaboration Mobile application:
Launch the application
Enter your credentials:
Domain: PBX IP or domain name
User name: Extension or User name or Email address
Password: WEB password of user
DOCUMENTATION
Collaboration Mobile User Guide: https://manuals.wildix.com/collaboration-mobile-app-for-ios-android-user-guide/
Enable CardDAV sync of contacts with your Wildix PBX: https://manuals.wildix.com/iosandroid-app-sync-of-contacts/
Wildix PBX is ready for implementation of BYOD concept (Bring Your Own Device), in addition to applications for smartphones, Wildix offers an Enterprise WiFi system with single sign-on:
Wildix Overlay Wi-Fi solution http://www.wildix.com/overlay-sync-wifi/
9.3. Call activity analysis and reporting with CDR-View
CDR-View allows detailed analysis of call activity of users and groups, costs, usage of trunks, duration and type of all the calls made and received, missed calls.
First time access to CDR-View:
Open Wildix Collaboration
Go to History tab and click “CDR-View”
The first time you launch CDR-View, click to install the Integration Service
Once installed, you can access CDR-View
DOCUMENTATION
Datasheet and promo video: http://www.wildix.com/monitoring/
User Guide: https://manuals.wildix.com/cdr-view-user-guide/
PART 10. Trunk Configuration
10.1. VoIP Trunk configuration
10.1.1 Make a test of SIP trunking between 2 PBXs
10.2. Connection of Wildix media gateways
10.2.1 Configuration of BRI/PRI trunk
10.2.3 Connection of a GSM gateway
Appendix 5: Trunk groups
Appendix 6: Pricelists
Wildix PBX supports:
SIP trunks: possibility to use the services of VoIP providers (a VoIP trunk is needed)
PRI/BRI trunks: connection to ISDN lines (PRI/BRI media gateway)
FXO trunks: connection to analog lines and analog PBXs (FXO gateway)
GSM trunks: call via GSM network, send SMS (GSM gateway and a SIM card)
Each trunk is displayed in the corresponding section of the page:
Country code is indicated for each trunk
Real-time registration status is displayed (green indicates that all the parameters entered for trunk configuration are correct and trunk is active)
Note that SIP trunks can be outgoing or incoming
For GSM trunk, also the signal power status is displayed
For BRI/BRI and GSM trunks, status for each port is displayed
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