1.You can receive Voicemail notifications via email, but there is no way to
listen to the voice message this way.: f
2.A caller connected to a "Standard" Digital Receptionist can directly dial the extension number of a user and get transferred to that extension.: t
3.A single Digital Receptionist can handle multiple callers at the same time.: t
4.When creating inbound rules, can the destination where the incoming call is routed to, be an outside number?: y
5.When calling a Paging Group, audio only flows from the caller to the mem- bers of the paging group (one-to-many).: t
6.A Ring Group is configured with "Prioritized Hunt" as the ringing strategy. Changing the order of the members will change the behavior of the Ring Group.: t
7.Can I provision more than one IP phone to an extension, even if the vendor and/or the models are different?: no
8.The Voicemail Transcription (speech-to-text) feature is available only on Pro and Enterprise License Keys.: true .The order of added extensions in a Ring Group does not matter, regardless of which "Ring Strategy" is used by the Ring Group.: f
10.You can auto-delete Voicemails that are X days old.: t
11.You have created a "Paging Group" with the "Paging Multicast" ring strat- egy. Local, remote SBC or remote STUN extensions can auto-answer calls coming from this Paging Group.: f
12.The Tunnel Port can be changed after the installation has been completed whereas the SIP Port cannot.: f
13.The Voicemail PIN authentication cannot be disabled.: f
14.Have a look at the edition comparison page (https://www.3cx.com/or der- ing/pricing) and evaluate the following statement: When installing using a Standard Edition License Key, you can't use your own SMTP Server. The 3CX SMTP Service will automatically be used.: t
15.f outbound calls drop after 32 seconds you must make sure that SIP ALG is enabled in your firewall device and that the provider supports this.: f
16.The QR code can only be found in the 3CX Web Client and in the Welcome Email: t
17.The Digital Receptionist destination is chosen based on the DTMF tone the PBX receives from the caller.: t