Edition 1, SW Release 3.1.7 and higher, January 2006 Quadro2x, Quadro2xi; SW Version 3.1.
Table of Contents Manual I: see Installation Guide Step-by-step guide to install and configure Quadro. Manual II: Administrator's Guide About this Administrator's Guide ................................................................................................................ 4 0H 8H Quadro’s Graphical Interface ..................................................................................................................... 5 1H 89H Administrator’s Main Page ...................................
ISDN Settings ........................................................................................................................................................53 Gain Control ..........................................................................................................................................................58 Call Routing ...........................................................................................................................................................
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide About this Administrator's Guide About this Administrator's Guide The Quadro Manual is divided into three parts: • • • Manual I: Installation Guide gives step-by-step instructions to provision the Quadro and configure the phone extensions with the Epygi SIP Server.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Quadro’s Graphical Interface Quadro’s Graphical Interface Administrator’s Main Page As the result of logging in as an administrator, the page Quadro Management is displayed with a table of active calls (including information about call peers, call duration and start time) at the startup. Here the administrator may access the following settings and perform the actions: Fig.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Quadro's Graphical Interface Recurrent Buttons Button Description Button Description This button leads back to the previous page of a fixed sequence of pages (used mainly in wizards). This button leads back to the page you have been on before. This button leads onward to the next page of a fixed sequence of pages (used mainly in wizards). This button confirms an operation you started before. This button discards the latest, not yet confirmed entries.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Administrator’s Menus System Menu Fig. II-1: System Menu in Dynamo theme Fig. II-2: System Menu in Plain theme System Configuration Wizard The System Configuration Wizard is the helpful tool for the administrator to define the Quadro’s Local Area Network settings and to specify regional configuration settings to make Quadro operational in its LAN.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The System Configuration page contains the host name, IP address and Subnet Mask information about the Quadro LAN interface. These settings make Quadro available to the internal network. The System Configuration page offers the following input options: Host Name requires a host name for the Quadro device. IP Address requires the Quadro host address for the LAN interface. Subnet Mask requires the Quadro hosts’ Subnet Mask. Fig.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Internet Configuration Wizard The Internet Configuration Wizard is the helpful tool for the administrator to configure the WAN interface settings and to adjust Quadro’s connectivity with an external network. The Internet Configuration Wizard MUST be run if it is desired for Quadro to be connected to the Internet.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Required Bandwidth for Standard Packets: Packet Size in msec. G.711u/G.711a G.726-16 Needed bandwidth in kbit/s using the Codecs: G.726-24 G.726-32 G.726-40 G.729a G723-5.3 G723-6.3 iLBC-13.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Status The system status window displays non-editable tables providing extensive status information about Quadro: General Information, Network Status, Lines Status, Memory Status, Hardware Status and SIP Registration Status. The links on this page lead to device Transfer Statistics, user mailboxes and supplementary services configuration pages.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Transfer Statistics - link to the Transfer Statistics page. The Transfer Statistics page allows a user-defined statistic table depending on the transmit/receive value (criteria), interface type and time period. It contains the following components: Time Range of statistic table - the drop down list includes the period(in days) statistics data is to be collected and the corresponding diagram charts are to be built.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Lines Status The page Quadro Status - Lines Status shows the current status of each of the FXS, IP and FXO lines with all details of the attached extension. Since only one line of information can be displayed at a time, the Line, IP Line and FXO functional buttons are used to navigate through the other lines’ information. The Lines Status table displayed for FXS and IP lines include a group of static and dynamic parameters.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The Lines Status table of each FXO Line gives information about the Allowed Call Types, shows the extension number (attendant or routing client), shows to whom the Incoming Call is Routed To and displays the State of the line (Free or Busy). Fig. II-17: Line Status - FXO Status page The Line Status for ISDN Trunk displays the state of the B1 and B2 channels and the information about the active calls on them.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Hardware Status The Hardware Status table displays a list of the hardware devices present and currently available on the Quadro board. The hardware device version number and additional comments about its state are indicated here. Fig. II-20: Hardware Status page SIP Registration Status The SIP registration Status is a table displaying the SIP registration status of the Quadro extensions.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide route can be established. Administrator’s Menu Fig. II-22: IP Static Routing table Enable/Disable are used to activate/deactivate selected route(s). At least one route should be selected in order to use these functions, otherwise the error message appears: “No record(s) selected.” The page Add IP Static Route offers the following components: Route To requires the IP address and subnet mask of the destination the IP packet ought to be forwarded to.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The Add VPN Route page offers the following components: Route Via contains the available PPTP and L2TP connections on the Quadro. A connection selected from this list will be used to route the IP packet from the Quadro’s LAN to the peer behind the PPTP/L2TP tunnel. Route To requires the IP address range of the possible peers behind the PPTP/L2TP tunnel whereto IP packets could be routed. Fig.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide • • • • • Administrator’s Menu Call Statistics Transfer Statistics System Events Feature Keys Device Registration state Update Configuration link leads to the page where Quadro’s configuration can be automatically or interactively update, downloaded and edited.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Configuration Summary page is used to define the necessary configuration part and to download it to PC or to view it directly in the browser. In the text field on this page configuration part need to be downloaded should be specified. Pressing Start generate a legible configuration file will start parsing the configuration structure of the device. Progress will be seen in the area below.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The System Events table is the list of new and read system events. System events have the corresponding coloring depending on the nature of the event: success (priority 1, color green), low importance failure (priority 2, color yellow), critical failure (priority 3, color red).
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Numerous circumstances may cause a certain application on Quadro to flag an event. The page Event Settings lists all possible events on the Quadro and allows controlling the way of notification (action), if one of those events takes place. Each entry in the events’ table has its checkbox assigned to the row. By selecting the corresponding checkboxes, operations such as Edit may be done for one or more events.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The page Edit Event Settings offers the following input options: Application displays the application the event refers to. Multiple is shown here, if more than one event has been selected for the action assignment. Name displays the name of the event. Multiple is shown here, if more than one event has been selected for the action assignment. Description displays additional information about the event.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Mail Settings The System Mail Settings page gives a possibility to send warnings automatically about the board status or problems to the administrator. System events that require email notification are selected on the Events page. Besides, system mail has to be enabled and the SMTP server needs to be configured for voice message transmission to the extension user’s mailing account.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Send Test Mail is used to send a test SMS to the defined SMS Recipient Address. This button will be enabled if correct values have been submitted and saved on this page. Firmware Update This window allows to update the software of Quadro by installing new firmware called image. Users registered at Epygi will receive a notice when new firmware is available and will be able to download it from the Epygi Technical Support WEB page.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Networking Tools The Networking Tools provide the possibility to check the Internet connection. Ping sends four ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) requests with a default size of 64 bytes to the destination (IP address or host name) specified in the text field Ping Target. The response times are logged, and the round trip time (the time required from being sent until being received again) is measured.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Diagnostics The System Diagnostic page gives a possibility to run Network and WAN protocol diagnostics, to verify Quadro's connectivity and to download all system logs for possible problems recovery. The Start Detecting WAN Protocol button is used to initiate WAN diagnostics that will detect the WAN IP configuration: static or through DHCP and PPP servers. For static WAN IP configuration, gateway availability is checked.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Features This page lists all features, that may be activated by a software key, characterized by a Feature Description and provided with its Status: • • • No Key Found - the feature is currently not available Reboot Needed - the feature key has been entered and Quadro has to be rebooted Activated - the feature is available Following features may be activated via the software key: • • IP Phone support - enables additional 4 LAN-sided IP ph
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide • • Administrator’s Menu Local Administrator – this is a common (sub-) administrator’s account. Password is not factory reset safe. Local Administrator’s permissions can be adjusted per each GUI page. Extension – account refers to all extensions created on the Quadro. The password for default extensions is not factory reset safe but is contained in the backed up configuration. Extension’s permissions can be adjusted per each GUI page.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu On the Change Access Rights page, Grant Access/Deny Access functional buttons are used to grant/deny the access to the certain GUI page(s) for the selected user. When the access to the certain GUI page is denied for a user, “You are not authorized to access this page!” warning message will be displayed when user attempts to open the corresponding GUI page. Quadro2x, Quadro2xi; SW Version 3.1.x Fig.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Users Menu Fig. II-53: Telephone Users Menu in Plain Theme Fig. II-52: Telephone Users Menu in Dynamo Theme Extensions Management The Extensions Management is used to create user extensions and auto attendants on the Quadro. From this page, by clicking on the user extension, administrator can get the extension settings pages. Two types of user extensions can be created on the Quadro: active and inactive extensions.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The following columns are present in the table: • • • • • Extension - lists the 2-digit user or attendant extensions on the Quadro. This number is used for internal PBX calls. Display Name - indicates an optional display name to identify the caller. Attached Line - indicates the FXS or IP line corresponding extension is attached to.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Park service is enabled on the extension, it is displayed without link in the Extensions Management table and extension pages and additionally supplementary services configuration pages will not be accessible. When External Call Policy checkbox is enabled, all incoming IP calls to the corresponding extension will be handled by the external Policy Server.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu 4. Remote Settings This group is used to configure SIP Remote Extension functionality which is an advanced telephony feature that allows Quadro users to remotely operate on Quadro when being away. User needs to register a hardware or software SIP phone on the Quadro, by defining the Quadro’s global IP address and an appropriate Username/Password. Registered SIP Remote phone can fully act as a phone connected locally to Quadro, i.e.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu 6. Voice Mailbox Settings This group is used to configure the voice mailbox storage and consists of a group of manipulation radio buttons used to define the location where voice mails will be collected. • • • Disable Voice Mail – disables the Voice Mail service for the corresponding extension.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Fig. II-63: Pickup Group of Extension page The Edit Access List link leads to the page where users permissions to use the pickup service can be defined. The Access List of Extension page lists all users (or a group of users, if wildcard is used) and the appropriate permissions to pickup the calls ringing on the extensions from the Pickup Group. Fig.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu 2. Attendant Scenario This group is used to select between default and custom attendant functionality scenarios. When Default scenario is selected, a group of settings should be adjusted, user defined Auto Attendant welcome messages can be uploaded and the list of Friendly Phones can be configured.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu This page provides a possibility to upload voice messages to be played in the custom Auto Attendant scenario, as well as to remove and to download the uploaded files to PC. Upload Custom Voice Messages page contains a table where uploaded custom voice messages are listed. Use Download functional button to download and Remove to delete the corresponding custom voice message.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide 5. Administrator’s Menu Confirm the deletion with Yes or cancel with No. Extension Codecs To establish IP voice communication, both partners have to use the same codec. During establishing the communication line, this codec is negotiated. If the caller does not find a fitting codec, the communication cannot take place. So, if you want to be reachable by preferably all IP calls, it is helpful to support as many codecs as possible.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Call Park Service Call Park service is used to store a call on a specific number so that any other user on the system can retrieve it. For example, a user receives a call but wants to take it in a conference room where it is possible to speak privately.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Fig. II-73: Authorized Phones Database - Add Entry page “The record already exists” appears when selecting the Save button. The Login Extension drop down list provides all existing extensions on the Quadro. When calling the Quadro Auto Attendant, a trusted user will automatically login with the selected extension, i.e., extension number and its password will be automatically submitted by the Quadro system.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Entering the Permanent Call Back menu, system will ask to login by dialing existing extension number and an appropriate password.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu and the call queue appearance value is greater than 1). If the call ringing in the background won’t be answered, it will be transferred to the user’s voice mailbox or, if no answer forwarding is enabled, will be forwarded to the corresponding destination. If call is set into the queue, the caller will hear a message to wait until the call will be answered and a hold music.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The Receptionist Phone Configuration Wizard - Page 1 has the following components: Description text field requires the description of the receptionist to be configured. Phone Model drop down list is used to select the IP phone model to be used by the receptionist. Snom selection in the list enables the MAC address text fields used to insert the MAC Address of the corresponding Snom IP phone.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Telephony Menu Fig. II-79: Telephony Menu in Dynamo Theme Fig. II-80: Telephony Menu in Plain Theme Call Statistics The Call Statistics page displays four tables and provides information on successful, unsuccessful and missed incoming and outgoing calls on the first three tables, and statistics settings on the fourth page.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The Call Statistics: Successful Calls, Missed Calls and NonSuccessful Calls tables are lists of successful, missed and unsuccessful incoming and outgoing calls and their parameters (Call Start Time, Call Duration, Call destinations). Each column heading in the tables is a link. By clicking on the column heading, the table will be sorted by the selected column.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu UDP Port indicates the SIP UDP (User Datagram Protocol) receive port number. By default 5060 is selected and used. The SIP UDP port cannot be in the selected RTP/RTCP port range for FXS and IP lines (see RTP Settings), otherwise the “Mapped port for SIP shouldn’t be in RTP port range” error appears. 264H TCP Port indicates the SIP TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) receive port number. By default 5060 is selected and used.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu RTP Settings The RTP Settings page allows the administrator to configure the codec’s packet size and silence suppression for each voice codec, to select the G726 codec standard, to define RTP/RTCP port ranges, etc. All parameters listed on this page may be modified and submitted. The Codec Properties table lists all codecs with the corresponding packetization interval and information about silence suppression.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The RTP Settings – Edit Entry page offers a drop down list and a checkbox. Packetization Interval contains possible values (in milliseconds) to be configured for the selected codec. The Enable Silence Suppression checkbox selection enables voice activity detection for the selected codec. Fig. II-86: RTP Settings - Edit Entry To Edit Codec Parameters 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the codec from the Codecs Table that is to be edited.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The RTP Parameters page is used to choose between the STUN and Manual NAT traversal connection for the RTP traffic and to define the RTP/RTCP ports for the connection over NAT. Manipulation radio buttons allow to select the type of connection over NAT: Selecting Use STUN will switch to automatic discovery of Mapped settings for the RTP UDP traffic over NAT. STUN settings are configured on the STUN Parameters page (see below).
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Edit opens the Edit Entry page where the IP range can be modified. The page includes the same components as the Add Entry page. The NAT Exclusion Table lists all possible IP ranges that are not included into the NAT process, but may be accessed directly. IP addresses that are not listed in the NAT Exclusion Table are accessed over NAT. IP address requires the IP address that is placed behind NAT within the local network.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Caller ID drop down list contains various standards of Caller ID transmission used to send the calling party's information to the phone attached to the selected line: • • • • • • • No Caller ID. FSK, send prior to the first ring. FSK, send between the first and second ring. FSK, send both prior to ring and between the first and second ring. DTMF, send prior to the first ring. DTMF, send between the first and the second ring.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu IP Line Settings The IP Line Settings page is used to configure IP lines for IP phones to be connected to the Quadro. Quadro provides the possibility to connect MGCP and SIP phones to its LAN side, assign the corresponding IP line to some active extension, and use MGCP and SIP phone as a simple phone with all telephony services of the Quadro, for example, call hold, waiting, transfer, etc. 2 IP Lines are available on the Quadro2x.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The FXS Lines Loopback table lists all the FXS lines on the Quadro along with their loopback parameters (Loopback State and Loopback Timeout). The Edit functional link leads to the FXS Lines Loopback Settings Edit Entry page where Loopback Timeout (in seconds) may be configured for one or more selected FXS line(s). The Enable/Disable Loopback functional link is used to enable/disable the Loopback service on the selected FXS line(s). Fig.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The Trunk Settings table lists the available ISDN trunks on the Quadro and their settings (trunk name and interface types). Edit functional button opens an Edit Entry page where ISDN Trunk specific settings can be configured (see below). Start and Stop functional links are used to start/shutdown the selected ISDN trunk(s). When an ISDN trunk is in a shutdown state, no ISDN calls can be placed and received.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The ISDN Wizard - Page 2 has the following components: The manipulation radio buttons are present only for ISDN trunk acting in the user mode and when DDI Service is disabled from the previous page. Selection is used to choose whether other devices are connected to the ISDN bus or not and allows to switch the MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) service.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The ISDN Wizard - Page 3 has the following components: Two groups of timers need to be provided. These settings are adjusted according to the Service Provider requirements. ISDN L2 Timers: • • Excessive Ack. Delay T200 configures the period in milliseconds (numeric values from 500 to 9999) between the transmitted signaling packet and its acknowledgement received.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The ISDN Trunk Status page provides information about the selected trunk state: Link displays the ISDN link state: up or down. Frame Synchronization displays the signal synchronization state in the trunk: Yes or No. HDLC Receive shows the number of packets received in HDLC (Highlevel Data Link Control) format. HDLC CRC Error shows the number of packets received with CRC (Cyclical Redundancy Check) errors.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu To reset the statistics counters press the Clear button. Gain Control The Gain Control settings are used to define the transmit and receive gains. For FXS lines, Transmit Gain defines the phone speaker volume and Receive Gain defines the phone microphone volume.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Fig. II-109: Call Routing table Defining patterns in the Call Routing Table avoids registering Quadro at the routing management server and gives a possibility to establish a direct connection to the destination or to use a SIP server for call routing.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Number of Discarded Symbols (NDS) requires the number of symbols that should be discarded from the beginning of the routing pattern. The field should be empty if no digits need to be discarded. Only numeric values are allowed for this field, otherwise an error message occurs: “Error: Number of Discarded Symbols is incorrect - digits allowed only”.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu • RADIUS Authentication and Authorization – checkbox is present for all call types except PBX calls and when RADIUS client is enabled. With this checkbox selected, when dialing the current pattern, callers will need to pass the authentication through RADIUS server (see above). • RADIUS Accounting - checkbox is present for all call types except PBX calls and when RADIUS client is enabled.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The Inbound Prefix text field requires entering the symbols (alphanumerics and any characters supported in the SIP username) that will be placed in front of the Inbound Caller Pattern instead of the discarded digits. (For example, if the routing pattern is 12345, the Number of Discarded Symbols is two, and the prefix digits are 909, the final phone number will be 909345.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The Call Routing – Local AAA Table - Add Entry page offers a group of manipulation radio buttons to select the way of authorization and other parameters: • Authentication by Caller ID – selection is used to set the authentication based on the caller’s phone number (which is considered to be automatically detected). The Phone Number text field requires caller’s phone number.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Best Matching Algorithm The Best Matching Algorithm is used by the Routing Agent (RA) to sort the list of the patterns that match a dialed number. Sorting is done by the following principle: the more the pattern matches the dialed number, the higher its priority. To decide which of the selected patterns matches the dialed number more in comparison with the others, the following list of criteria is used (List 1).
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu 15. Table 1 16. The list split into two subgroups 17. ?2?1 18. 123? 19. [1-3]??? 20. {100-150, asd, \*\?}1 21. 1[1-3]3[0-8] 22. 1231 Step 2: The two groups of the patterns are sorted digits in descending order (Criterion 2, Table matching digits are grouped into sub-lists its position and does not participate in further 23. *1* 24. 123* 25. {11-15}3* 26. [1-3]* 27. 12*31 28. *2*1 29.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Table 4 Table 5 86. 88. 90. 92. 93. 96. 98. The list of patterns 1231 123? 1[1-3]3[0-8] ?2?1 {100-150, asd, \*\?}1 [1-3]??? 87. 89. 91. 94. 95. 97. 99. Criterion 3 2 0 - 114. 116. 118. 120. 122. The list of patterns 1231 123? 1[1-3]3[0-8] ?2?1 115. 117. 119. 121. 123. Criterion 3 2 0 124. 126. {100-150, asd, \*\?}1 [1-3]??? 125. 127. - 100. 12*31 101. - 128. 12*31 129. - 102. 104. 123* *2*1 103. 105. - 130. 132.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Step 6: This step is applicable to the subgroup containing patterns with “*”, the group with lower priority. Each sub-list is sorted separately from the others by the number of asterisks (“*”) in ascending order (Criterion 6). The patterns that have the same number of asterisks are grouped into sub-lists. If a sub-list consists of one pattern it stays in its position and does not participate in further discussions.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu VoIP Carrier Wizard – Page 2 is used to define VoIP Carrier Settings. Page contains following components: 1. VoIP Carrier Common Settings Account Name text field requires a username for authentication on the defined SIP server. Password requires a password for authentication on the defined SIP server. Confirm Password requires a password confirmation.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu VoIP Carrier Wizard – Page 3 contains VoIP Carrier access code selection components: Access Code text field requires a digit combination by dialing which the corresponding VoIP Carrier will be reached. Route Incoming Calls To drop down list allows to select an extension (or Auto Attendant) on the Quadro where incoming calls from the configured VoIP Carrier should be routed to.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu RADIUS Client Settings The RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) specifies the RADIUS protocol used for authentication and authorization, to differentiate, to secure and to account for the users. The RADIUS Server gives an extra possibility for caller from/through Quadro to pass authentication to be able to dial the specific number.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Send Accounting messages manipulation radio buttons group is used to select the whether both Start and Stop Accounting messages should be sent or Stop Accounting message is delivered only. Voice Mail Common Settings The Voice Mail Common Settings page is used to configure the Voice Mail recording codec. The page consists of the Recording Codec drop down list contains the existing codecs for voice mail compression.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Internet Uplink Menu Fig. II-120: Internet Uplink menu in Dynamo theme Fig. II-121: Internet Uplink menu in Plain theme PPP/ PPTP Settings The PPP/PPTP Settings page is used to establish a connection over the DSL link or any other type of uplink, to the ISP (provider party). A connection is needed to set up and to make or receive calls through PPP over Ethernet. The connection may be configured for manual setup or to be always up.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Enable automatic PPP restart at checkbox is used to select the time when PPP connection will be automatically restarted. Checkbox selection enables LCP echo failures text field that indicates the number of LCP echo failure packets received before the PPP connection will be considered as dead and will be restarted.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu When Quadro is connected to the Internet with a fixed IP address, it will be set up to act as a VPN gateway. Then Quadro is prepared to establish an IPSec connection with another VPN gateway device, but allows access to Road Warriors, too. A traveling salesperson's notebook for example could be such a Road Warrior. Access to their company’s intranet via IPSec connection can be obtained regardless of location.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The first IPSec Connection Wizard page Add IPSec Connection has the Connection Name text field that requires a new IPSec connection name, which is mandatory, and should be filled out, otherwise an error will occur: “Error: Incorrect connection name”. Please Note: The input in the Connection Name field should be only in Latin characters, otherwise an error occurs and no IPSec connection can be created.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Quadro <> Remote Subnet allows access from the local Quadro to all stations of the remote LAN (local subnet and remote VPN gateway devices are not included). Checkbox is disabled when “Quadro<>NAT<>[Internet]<>Peer” is selected from VPN Network Topology drop down list on the first page of IPSec Connection Wizard.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Use IPSec Compression enables IPSec data compression. This option is displayed only if the IPSec-VPN partner supports it.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Clients and Servers are identified by their hostnames, which means that only one client can be connected to the server in the same network. Servers also define the range of IP addresses that are assigned to the Server and Client hosts participating in a connection.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Add leads to the PPTP Server Connection - Add Entry page where a new PPTP Server connection can be made. Client Host Name and Client Password corresponding client’s host name and password. require the Please Note: The input in the Client Host Name field should be only in Latin characters, otherwise an error occurs and no PPTP connection can be created.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Please Note: All settings on this page should be configured in the same way on both the L2TP client and server, that is to say,. for successful L2TP tunnel establishment, all settings should match. The Active L2TP Connection - Add Entry page is used to specify L2TP client connections and offers the following components: The Server Host Name text field requires the L2TP server’s name.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Administrator’s Menu Select the Active Connection link. Enter the server host name in the Server Host Name text field. Specify the L2TP client password in the Client Password text field. Specify the server’s IP address in the Server IP text field. Press Save to add an active L2TP connection with these settings. To Add a Passive L2TP Connection 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the Add button on the L2TP Configuration page. Select the Passive Connection link.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu [http://]www.server.domain:port/scriptpath/scriptname?param1=value1¶m2=value2 The request modifies the nameserver database so that the hostname will be resolved to the new IP address. The Basic Authentication checkbox enables the encoding of the username and password entered in the text fields above, and then uses the Basic Authentication method to notify the provider about the user authentication settings.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu use the Port Forwarding function in the Incoming Traffic / Port Forwarding filtering rules). The filtering rules are independent from the security level, so they will work if enabled, no matter what security level has been selected. Please Note: Applying firewall rules will just prevent the establishment of new connections that violate the rules. Applying rules does not kill existing connections that violate the rule.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu For example, the page to add a rule for Incoming Traffic/Port Forwarding offers the following input options: Service includes a list of possible services to be configured. All user defined services also will be displayed in this list. Action includes possible actions to setup the rule. Forward to IP requires the destination IP address where traffic should be transferred to, if it comes from the restricted host.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Service Pool The Service Pool table is a list of all created services and their parameters. It is used to add new services with the appropriate settings (protocol type and port range). New services can be used to add a restriction or permission by defining a new filtering rule: Add opens the Add New Service page where new services may be added.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Hide makes group members hidden and adds the HIDDEN comment in the member column. Add opens the Add Group page where a new group may be added. This page consists of the Group Name text field (requiring the group name) and the Group Description text field (requiring the optional group description), as well as standard Save and Back buttons to apply or abort changes. Edit opens the Edit Group page where the service parameters can be modified.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide 5. Administrator’s Menu Confirm the deletion with Yes or quit with No. To Delete a Group 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the Manage IP Pool Groups link. The IP Pool Configuration page appears with the table of groups (if any). Check the one or more checkboxes of the corresponding groups that ought to be deleted from the groups table. Press Select all if all groups ought to be deleted. Press the Delete button on the IP Pool Configuration page.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu LAN Services Menu Fig. II-152: LAN Services menu in Plain theme Fig. II-151: LAN Services menu in Dynamo theme DNS Settings The DNS Settings page gives the possibility to setup a name server for the Quadro. It offers the following components: NameserverAssignment radio buttons: • • Dynamically by provider selection automatically configures the assignment of the name server address from the provider party.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu The DHCP Leased IP Addresses page includes a list of the leased host addresses that are part of the Quadro’s LAN. For these hosts, Quadro acts as a server supplying them with a unique IP address. It displays a read-only table describing all the leased IP hosts and their parameters. The table contains the following columns: IP address - host IP address, assigned by Quadro. MAC address - host MAC address, provided by the host itself.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menu Administrator Login At the moment, the administrator login allows only the modification of the auto attendant (AA) greeting and Universal Extension Messages. After dialing hf, use key b to enter the auto attendant greeting menu, c to enter auto attendant menu messages menu and use key d to enter the Universal Extension Messages menu. The key combinations beside are available to modify the auto attendant greetings.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Appendix: Extension Users Welcome Page Appendix: Extension Users Welcome Page This welcome page may be helpful, if administrators want to inform their extension users about individual data, they need to use the extensions. Such as phone numbers, phone lines, IP addresses and SIP numbers. To get a word form that may be edited and sent by mail, double-click the paper clip on the right. You are using a Quadro IP PBX made by Epygi Technologies, Ltd.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Appendix: System Default Values Appendix: System Default Values Administrator Settings Parameter System Default Value Admin Settings Login name -admin Password - 19 Quadro Hostname quadro LAN IP Address 172.30.0.1 Subnet Mask - 255.255.0.0 DHCP Server Enabled, IP Range - 172.30.0.100-172.30.0.254, WINS - 0.0.0.0. Regional Settings and Preferences Locale – US, TimerZone - US/Central, Theme – Dynamo.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Parameter Appendix: System Default Values System Default Value Server – undefined. Extension Settings – Remote Remote Extension – disabled Extension Settings – Call Queue Call Queue – disabled Extension Settings – Voice Mailbox Extension 11 – Internal Voice Mail, Extension 12 – Disabled Voice Mail. Extension Settings – Codecs Codecs - G711u (preferred), G711a, G729a, G726/32, G726/16, G726/24, G726/40 Out of Band DTMF Transport – enabled, T.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Parameter Appendix: System Default Values System Default Value Off-hook caller ID - disabled for all lines IP Lines Configuration: 1-2 IP Lines exist. IP Lines 1 and 2 are enabled and attached to 31 and 32 extensions. FXS Lines Loopback Settings – Loopback is disabled for all FXS lines, Loopback timeout is 30. FXO Settings FXO line – enabled, incoming and outgoing calls allowed and routed to 00 Attendant on both, Use FXO lines of the other device – disabled.
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide Parameter Appendix: System Default Values System Default Value No user defined services and IP pool groups Extension Settings Parameter Voice Mail Settings System Default Value Maximal mail message duration - 5 min, Send end of greeting message – disabled, Ask password before granting local access to mail box – disabled, Ask password before granting remote access to mail box – enabled, Send welcome message – disabled, Play Voice Mail help – enabled, Automatical
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