PBX Language Settings for Prompts, Voicemail, and UI
Set the default language for system prompts, voicemail, auto‑attendant, and interface elements. Enable multilingual options where needed.
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Set the default language for system prompts, voicemail, auto‑attendant, and interface elements. Enable multilingual options where needed.
Configure inbound and outbound SIP trunks, assign pilot numbers, set priorities and fail over, and optimize routing with capacity limits.
Define work hours, extended availability, and custom time windows to control call routing, auto-attendant behavior, and feature activation.
Set the system time zone and choose 12/24‑hour display to ensure accurate call logs, scheduling, and time-based routing across locations.
Upload custom greetings and menu prompts for the auto attendant. Support .wav/.mp3, verify playback, and manage updates for professional caller experience.
Configure a dedicated SIP peering link to a specific external system with IP, auth, ports, and routing rules for direct interconnection.
Establish SIP peering with external networks by configuring peering numbers, pilot routing, primary/failover IPs, security, and call routing preferences.
Upload and manage unavailable and busy voicemail greetings. Support common audio formats, preview quality, and keep recordings current.
Configure automatic or manual recording, set directions, enable email delivery, and define secure storage and retention for compliance and training.
Set MP3 and ring volumes, upload background music, and maintain seamless loops to enhance caller experience during queue and hold times.