Finding the Device Name on Windows 10 & 11 Professional

There are multiple methods to find your computer name on Windows. Below, we will explain a
few ways to find the name of the device on Windows 10, Windows 11 (Page 3-4), and through
the Nextgen Solutions RMM Application (Page 5-6).

Process 1: Windows 10 Professional

1. Click on the start menu (Windows logo on bottom of screen)

2. Click on the gear icon to open Settings.

3. After opening the settings, select System.

4. This is where you will see the Device name and other technical stats about your computer.

Process 2: Windows 11 Professional

1. Click on the Windows Start button.

2. Open the settings.

3. On Windows 11, the computer name should be available in the home screen of the settings.

4. You can also click on the system tab and it will show your computer name as well

Process 3: Nextgen RMM Application

1. If the end user’s computer is added onto our RMM service, then there is another way to check
the computer name through the application. Go to the bottom of the taskbar and click on the Show hidden icons arrow

2. Right click on the Nextgen Shield and select about.

3. You will see this screen pop up, which will include the name of the device, the device IP, Etc.

CoreNexa Desktop App: Download and First Use

  1. Start by going to https://voice.nxtgensol.net and entering your username and password. Your username and password are the same for the web, mobile, and desktop apps.
  2. Once logged in to the web, click on the menu in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen called “Apps”


  1. Under the label “Other Applications” in the fly out menu click Desktop Download.
  1. In the new window that opens click the “Download for Windows” button. Note that if you are using Mac or Linux to select the button that is appropriate for your system.


  • Depending on your web browser you may get a pop up notifying you that the file could harm your device. This is a security feature of your browser that warns about any application that it does not recognize. It is ok to click keep.


  1. After the download has completed, run the file.
    • Windows UAC (User Account Control) may appear. If it does, click yes and continue with the installation.
  2. During the setup process leave all default options checked, accept the license agreement, and continue to select next.
  3. At the end of the installation, it will give you the option to “Run CoreNexa”. Leave this option checked and click finish
  4. When the app opens for the first time it will ask for a username and password. This is the same username and password you used previously to sign into the website.
  5. Once signed in the desktop app should appear similar to the image below.

Grandstream GRP2612: Add Contacts

To add a contact on a Grandstream GRP2612 phone, you can follow these steps:

  1. Press the “Menu” button on your phone.
  2. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the “Directory” option and press “Select”.
  3. Choose “Add Contact” and press “Select” again.
  4. Enter the name and phone number of the contact using the keypad on your phone.
  5. Press “Save” to save the contact.

You should now be able to find the contact in your phone’s directory and call them directly by selecting their name from the list.

GRP261X Phones: Call Transfer

GRP261X/GRP2624/GRP2634 series support Blind Transfer and Attended Transfer.

Blind Transfer

  1. During the first active call, press TRANSFER and dial the number to transfer to;
  2. Press SEND key or # to complete the transfer

Attended Transfer

  1. During the first active call, press TRANSFER
  2. A new line will be brought up and the first call will be automatically placed on hold
  3. Dial the number and press “AttTrnf” soft key
  4. Wait for the number you just dialed to respond.
  5. When ready press the TRANSFER button again and the call will be transferred

When attended transfer is initiated during the transfer process, after dialing out the number for the second call. If the second call is not established yet (ringing), pressing “Cancel” will hang up the second call. If the second call is established (answered), pressing “Split” will end the second call and keep the first call on hold.

CoreNexa Mobile User Guide

Install

There are 3 ways to install the CoreNexa Mobile App:

Using the UC Client:

  • Log in to the UC client by opening a new tab in your web browser and navigating to https://voice.nxtgensol.net
  • Under the Applications Module, select Mobile Download
  • Scan the code using a QR Reader on your mobile device

Using the QR codes below

  • Use the following QR codes to download the CoreNexa App on your mobile device
CoreNexa Mobile Download QR Code
  • After downloading and installing the appropriate mobile app sign in by using your username (email address) and password

Download Directory from Google Play or iTunes

  • Open Google Play or iTunes on your mobile device and search for the CoreNexa mobile app
  • Install the mobile app from the store

Login

Once the app is installed on your device

  • Tap the CoreNexa Mobile icon
  • On the sign in screen there are 2 ways to sign in:
    • Enter your username (email address) and password
    • Scan the QR code in the UC Client
      • Log into the UC Client
      • Navigate to “Other Applications” and select “Mobile Download”
      • Point your camera at the QR code beneath “Log into CoreNexa Mobile”

Navigating Around the App

The main screen is the list of menu options that provide all the functionality of the app. As you click into each menu item, click on the menu icon (hamburger menu) to be taken back to the main menu.

Landing Screen

Once logged in for the first time the app will land you on the default landing screen on the Dialpad. Subsequent visits will take you to the last menu option that you closed the app on.

From the landing screen you can perform the following:

  • Make a call
  • View your call history
  • View/edit your contacts
  • Search by name, phone number, or extension

Voicemail Initial Setup and Use

To initially set up voicemail, press the “message” key on your phone (or dial * and ext. number if you have a poly 301 or 320), and enter your password, which by default matches your extension number. At this point, you will be guided through the process of a first-time set-up. Follow the prompts to set up your name, greetings, and new password. You should change your password when prompted to something other than your extension. If you leave your ext. number as your password, each time you access your VM box, you will hear the set-up wizard again, so we highly recommend changing it. Also, your name that you record in the mailbox will be the same recording callers here when they access the Company Directory and Find Me feature.

Checking your voicemail from phone on site

1. Press the Messages Button, or dial *(star) and your ext.#

2. Enter your password + “#” (Default is your extension number)

3. Follow the prompts

MAIN MENU OPTIONS:

1new/old messages ( *-asterisk=rewind; #=fast fwd. )

2. change folders

3advanced options

1. leave msg. for another user

*. return to main menu

0mailbox options

1. record unavailable greeting

2. record busy greeting

3. record name

4. record temporary greeting

5. change password

*. return to main menu

*help

#. exit

Mailbox Options after listening to a message:

3. advanced options

1. send reply

3. hear envelope (date/time, phone number of caller)

5. leave msg. for another user

*. return to main menu

5. repeat current msg.

6. play next msg.

7. delete

8. forward to another user

9. save to folder

0. new

1. old

2. work

3. family

4. friends

*. help

#. exit

Checking Voicemail Remotely ( For this option to work your calls must go directly to an auto attendant)

1. Call main number, at main auto attendant press “#” (Or option configured for Voice mail)

2. When you hear the prompt enter your box number

3. When you hear the prompt Enter your password + “#”

4. Follow the voice mail menu prompts

Agent Queues & Login

Introduction

Managing agent queues effectively is crucial for efficient call handling in any call center. This guide will walk you through the process of logging in, pausing, and logging out of call queues, ensuring smooth operations and accurate reporting. Additionally, we’ll explore reason codes, tally codes, and available queue reports to help you optimize your call center’s performance.

Logging in and out of the queue(s):

For incoming calls to be placed into ques at least one agent must be logged in at all times. Once logged into the que you will receive calls unless you are currently making or receiving a call. In the event that all agents are busy callers will remain in the que until an agent become available. Please note that it is important to log out of the que at the end of each shift.  This ensures that reports in the system are accurate with call numbers for your shift as well as preventing issues with your agent ID when we push updates. 

To login, pause, and logout of call ques please use the below instructions:

  1. To Login to the queue(s): Agent dials *01 + Agent ID 
  2. To Logout of the queue(s): Agent dials *00 + Agent ID 

It should be noted that if the agent has a phone extension assigned their agent ID will match their phone extension.

Reason Codes

When an Agent needs to stop receiving calls from the queue(s), but does not want to log out of the queue(s), they can pause themselves. They will stop receiving queue calls until they un-pause, but will still be reported as logged into the queue(s). In addition, the agent can provide a “Reason Code” to indicate the reason that they are currently paused. This reason code is logged with their pause event, and reported on the Realtime Console.

There are 10 Reason Codes listed. The system will have default values for each of the Reason Codes, such as “Wrap Up Time”, “Restroom”, “Break” and “Lunch. The user can change any of these Reason Codes. Update the text box next to each Reason Code, and click “Save”. To reset all codes to the default values, click “Restore Defaults”.

Default reason codes are as follows:

  • Reason Code 0: Wrap-up Time
  • Reason Code 1: Restroom
  • Reason Code 2: Break
  • Reason Code 3: Lunch
  • Reason Code 4-9: These reason codes have no assignment and can customized

To use reason codes please use the below instructions:

  1. To pause an agent ID Dial *02 + Reason Code + Agent ID
  2. To un-pause an agent ID Dial *03 + Agent ID

Tally Codes

When an Agent receives a call from the queue(s), and needs to assign that call a specific category for billing or other purposes, the agent can provide a “Tally Code” to indicate the nature of the call. This Tally Code is logged in the Queue Call Activity Report.

There are 10 Tally Codes listed. The system will have default values for each of the Tally Codes. The Administrator can change these Tally Codes. Update the textbox next to each Tally Code and click “Save”.

Queue Reports

The Call Center has 7 reports available:

  1. Real-time Console – A real-time view of all queues showing calls waiting, hold time, and agents’ status.
  2. Queue Performance – A historic metrics report searchable by date, showing metrics by queue.
  3. Agent Performance – A historic metrics report searchable by date, showing metrics by agent.
  4. Agent Events – A historic metrics report searchable by date and by agent, showing agent activity by session.
  5. Queue Call Activity – A call log report showing calls by date, by queue, and by agent.
  6. Answer/Abandon Report – A historic metrics report searchable by date, by queue, or by agent, showing metrics of answered or abandoned calls.
  7. Queue Summary by Number – A historic metrics report, searchable by date, by phone number, and by queue, showing metrics of calls inbound to specified phone numbers and queues.

Sending Hosted Faxes

To send a fax to someone else, first make sure you are sending your email from an address that you’ve authorized. If you are not sure if the address is authorized please contact us to confirm authorization.

Write your email as follows:

  • Address the email to 1<number>@faxhd.com – so for example, to send a fax to 212-555-1212, you would email 12125551212@faxhd.com
  • The Subject and Body of the email will be ignored. Still, we recommend setting a relevant subject line so you can search for the email later, in case you need to find it.
  • Attach the file you want to send as a fax. You can attach any of these types of files:
    • PDF
    • Microsoft Word (.DOC, .DOCX)
    • PowerPoint (.PPT, .PPTX)
    • Excel (.XLS, .XLSX)
    • Visio (.VSD)
    • Rich Text Format (.RTF)
    • Plain text (.TXT)
    • Hypertext Markup Language (.HTML)
    • JPEG (.JPG)
    • Graphics Interchange Format (.GIF)
    • Tagged Image Format (.TIF)

You’ll receive an email letting you know that your fax is queued for sending (or letting you know there’s a problem, if there is one). Once your fax has been successfully sent, you’ll receive another email to confirm.