Quadro Manual I: Installation Guide
About This Installation Guide
Quadro2x, 2xi; Quadro4x, 4xi; Quadro16x, 16xi (SW Version 5.3.x)
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About This Installation Guide
This Installation Guide explains the installation of the Quadro IP PBXs of Quadro2x/2xi,
Quadro4x/4xi and Quadro16x/16xi series. The Quadro models differ both in their feature
sets and the number of phone lines and extensions that are supported:
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Quadro2x
offers 1 phone line (FXO), 2 phone extensions (FXS) and 1 Ethernet WAN
port
•
Quadro2xi
offers 1 phone line (ISDN), 2 phone extensions (FXS) and 1 Ethernet
WAN port
•
Quadro4x
supports 2 phone lines (FXO), 4 phone extensions (FXS) and 1 Ethernet
WAN port - a special version of Quadro4x offers 2 additional FXO lines
•
Quadro4xi
supports 1 phone line (ISDN), 4 phone extensions (FXS) and 1 Ethernet
WAN port - a special version of Quadro4xi offers 2 additional ISDN lines
•
Quadro16x
supports 4 phone lines (FXO), 16 phone extensions (FXS) and 1 Ethernet
WAN port
•
Quadro16xi
supports 3 phone lines (ISDN), 16 phone extensions (FXS) and 1 Ether-
net WAN port
The installation procedure for all Quadro IP PBXs is the same. Throughout this Installation
Guide, the standard edition of the Quadro4x with two FXO ports is shown as the reference
system.
This Installation Guide gives step-by-step instructions to provision the Quadro and confi-
gure the phone extensions with the Epygi SIP Server. After successfully configuring the
Quadro, a user will be able to make SIP phone calls to remote Quadro devices, make local
calls to the PSTN and access the Internet from devices connected to the LAN.
This Installation Guide neither describes the PBX, Auto Attendant, Call Relay, and Voice
Mail features of the Quadro nor does it provide advanced firewall and VPN configuration in-
formation. For these features, refer to the Administrator's and Extension User's Guides.
Step 1: Installing the Quadro
explains the connection of cables and devices to the Qua-
dro.
Step 2: Configuring the Quadro
describes the configuration steps necessary to integrate
the Quadro into your network environment.
Step 2-A: Using IP Lines
explains how to configure IP lines on the Quadro IP PBX and to
connect IP phones to become functional in the Quadro’s LAN.
Step 2-B: Using Receptionist
refers to the document describing Receptionist’s configura-
tion on the Quadro.
Step 2-C: Using ISDN Lines
explains how to configure ISDN trunks and to define a de-
fault outgoing MSN.
Step 3: Registering on Epygi’s Technical Support
shows you how to access the Epygi
Technical Support Center and the Epygi SIP Server.
Step 4: Making/Receiving Calls
explains how to enable the Quadro’s various telephony
features.
Appendix: PC DHCP Settings
explains how to configure your PC to access the Quadro
Configuration GUI.