Admin Guide for Yeastar K2 IPPBX.
The system general settings can be applied globally to Yeastar K2 IPPBX
Release History of the Yeastar K2 IPPBX.
Hardware Installation Guide for Yeastar K2 IPPBX.
System installation guide for the person who wants to install Yeastar K2 IPPBX on his own machine.
Configure the preferences settings that will be applied globally to the system.
Feature codes are used to enable and disable certain features available in the Yeastar K2 IPPBX. Extension users can dial feature codes on their phones to use that particular feature.
The SIP configurations require professional knowledge of SIP protocol, incorrect configuration may cause calling issues on the SIP extensions and SIP trunks.
The IAX configurations require professional knowledge of IAX protocol, incorrect configuration may cause calling issues on the IAX extensions and IAX trunks.
A jitter buffer is used at the receiving equipment to store incoming RTP packets, re-align them in terms of timing and check they are in the correct order. If some arrive slightly out-of-sequence then, provided it is large enough, the jitter buffer can put them back into the right sequence. However, for this to work the receiving device must delay the audio very slightly while it checks and reassembles the packet stream.
By default, the extension users can log in the system and check their own settings and CDR. You can set different permission to the users according to their roles and duty.
To ensure that the time of logs and CDR is consistent with your local time , you need to adjust the date and time of the PBX.
The system email can be used to reset password, send voicemail to email, send alert event emails, and send fax to email. To make these features work, you need to set up the PBX system email.
Yeastar K2 IPPBX provides local storage and supports external storage and network drive storage. You can choose where to store the voicemails, CDR, recordings, logs and backup files.
Yeastar K2 IPPBX can monitor system events and logs, then send notifications to the specified notification contacts.
The Hot Standby solution provides high system availability and prevents you from the unnecessary business loss caused by unexpected server failure.
Yeastar Remote Management provides an affordable, low maintenance solution for easily deploying Yeastar VoIP PBX and VoIP gateways across multiple locations, reducing complexity and providing deep visibility and control.
Yeastar K2 IPPBX provides API interfaces for you to integrate a third-party software or device.
Maintenance gives you access to upgrade PBX firmware, check logs and troubleshooting.
The PBX monitors the status of Trunks, Extensions, Concurrent Call, Conference.
Monitor the CPU usage, memory usage, disk utilization and network flow.
You can check CDR and auto recordings on the PBX web interface. CDR (Call Detail Record) is a data record that contains various attributes of the call, such as time, duration, call status, source number, and destination number, etc.
Configuration guides of tested IP phones, soft phones, door phones, audio alerter devices, and intercom devices.
Integrate or interconnect the Yeastar with other devices or applications.
Auto Provisioning App helps you set up your IP phones and Yeastar TA VoIP gateways in bulk.
Linkus Server is designed to work with Linkus client.
Conference Panel App allows you to establish a multiparty call, monitor and manage the conference call on web pages.
LDAP Server App provides a centralized phonebook management.
Hotel App provides hotel management with the Yeastar K2 IPPBX.
Billing App provides a powerful and flexible billing solution.
General references and glossary of Yeastar K2 IPPBX.