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What are blacklisted users?

Blacklisted users are created in the system when your software license is insufficient for the number of users picked up in the Directory. The users will be blacklisted at random and they will not be logging calls.

To identify the total number of users currently logged in the system, point your mouse cursor at the tab TIM Plus/Enterprise is running in to display your license usage and license count. If you are over your allotted amount of users you can follow the next set of instructions to get back below your current count to begin logging all calls again.

To identify the total number of users currently logged in the system, you can run an report for a period of time when no calls were made or received. The best option is to select a date in the future, e.g. .

The report will display the total number of users picked up in the system.

If the total number of users exceeds your license count, you can contact our Sales team to purchase more licenses for your users, alternatively you can check if any of the following applies:

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Setting users to not log calls

Follow the steps below to set a user to not log calls:

  1. Locate the extension you want to set to in the Directory, click on it and select .
  2. Click on the tab and tick the box , as shown below:

For the changes to take effect, you need to restart the TIM Enterprise service.

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Merging a DDI with its extension

Follow the steps below merge a DDI with its extension in TIM Enterprise:

  1. Locate in the Directory the extension number whose DDI you want to merge, click on it and select .

  2. A new window will open, displaying the general properties of the selected object. In the field, enter its DDI number and click on the  button, as shown below:

  3. Locate the user object created for the DDI number in the Directory, click on it and select  to remove the object from the Directory, as shown below:

For the changes to take effect, you need to restart the TIM Enterprise service.