Quadro4Li Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
Quadro4Li; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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If the authentication is configured based on the caller’s address, callers will pass the authentication automatically; otherwise they will be
required to identify themselves by a username and a password.
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The
Client Code Identification
checkbox selection activates the code identification feature: a caller, after dialing the destination phone
number, may optionally enter “*” and then an
Identity Code
. An
Identity Code
is an arbitrary digit string entered by the user to identify a
specific call or call group. The
Identity Code
is sent with CDR to the RADIUS server and might be used by a billing program for grouping the
calls having the same Identity Code.
The
Check with 3PCC
checkbox is used to request a 3PCC approval before placing a call with the specific routing rule. When this checkbox is
selected and the corresponding routing rule is used to place a call, Quadro sends a request to the call controlling application for the managing
person to accept or reject the specific call (it can be a popup window or any other type of dialog box, depending on the call controlling application). If
the request is accepted, the call will be placed. Otherwise, if the request is rejected, the call will be skipped. In case of no feedback from the call
controlling application, the call will be accepted after a timeout defined in the configuration of the call controlling application.
The
Failover Reason(s)
radio buttons indicate whether the system should use the next matching pattern if call setup with the current routing rule
fails and allows choosing the reasons to be considered as a failover.
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None
- indicates that matching patterns should not be used regardless of the failover reason.
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Failover Reason(s)
- indicates possible failure reasons. Failure reasons vary depending on the call type selected on the previous page. If the
call cannot be established due to selected Failure Reasons, the call routing table will be parsed for the next matching pattern and, if found, the
call will be routed to the specified destination.
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Cannot Establish Connection
- failure reason is available for ISDN calls and indicates cases when connection cannot be established.
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Busy
- available for PBX, SIP, SIP Tunnel, and IP-PSTN call types and indicates cases when the dialed destination is busy.
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Wrong Number
- available for PBX, SIP, SIP Tunnel, and IP-PSTN call types and indicates cases when the dialed number is wrong.
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Network Failure
- available for SIP, SIP Tunnel, and IP-PSTN call types and indicates cases when system overload, network failure or
timeout expiration occurred.
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System Failure
- available for SIP, SIP Tunnel, and IP-PSTN call types and indicates cases indicated in
Network Failure
and
Other
fail
reasons.
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Other
- available for SIP, SIP Tunnel, and IP-PSTN call types and indicates cases when authorization, negotiation, not supported or
request rejected or other unknown errors occur.
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Any
stands for all failure reasons mentioned in the
Failover Reason(s)
group.
The
Custom Profile
text field is present if the
PBX-Voicemail
call type has been selected on the first page of the Call Routing Wizard. This field
requires the
Voice Mail Profile
name to activate the custom voice mail settings (see
) on the extension when the corresponding
routing rule will be used.
Please Note:
If an extension does not have a profile specified here or the specified profile name is incorrect, the default Voice Mail Settings of the
extension will be used.
The
Transport Protocol for SIP messages
manipulation radio buttons group is available for
SIP
or
IP-PSTN
call types only and allows you to select
the transport (UDP or TCP) to transmit the SIP messages through.
The
SIP Privacy
manipulation radio buttons group is only available for the
SIP
call type and allows you to select the security of the SIP route by
means of hiding (or replacing, depending on the configuration of the SIP server) the key headers of the SIP messages used to establish the call.
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Default Privacy –
with this selection, Quadro specific SIP privacy will not be applied and all privacy will rely on the configuration of the SIP
Server.
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Disable Privacy –
with this selection, SIP call security will not be disabled and all headers of the SIP message will be transparently visible to
the destination.
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Enable Privacy -
with this selection, SIP privacy will be specified for the corresponding route. This selection enables a group of checkboxes in
order to choose the key headers that are to be fully or partly hidden or replaced. The
Require Privacy
checkbox selection is used to restrict the
delivery of the SIP message if any of the selected headers cannot be hidden (or replaced, depending on the configuration of the SIP server)
before being sent to the destination.
The
Port ID
drop down
list is present for ISDN call types and contains ISDN trunks.
Any Port
selection allows to route calls via the first available
ISDN trunk.