QX1000 Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
QX1000; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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The
Call Routing Wizard
- Page 6 appears if the
Set Tracing /
Debug Options on This Rule
checkbox was previously enabled
on Page 1 of the
Local Call Routing Wizard
. It will require
information about the tracing/debug options.
This page offers result options of the corresponding routing rule
execution when the notification event will be printed in the
page.
•
In Case of Successful Call
– a notification event is
printed when the successful call was established with
the routing rule.
•
In Case of Failover
– a notification event is printed
when the call ends up on one of the failover reasons
selected on the Page 2 of the
Local Call Routing
Wizard.
•
In Case if Call Failed to Establish
– a notification
event is printed when the call executed with the routing
rule failed.
Fig. II-199: Call Routing Wizard – page 6
Please Note:
Established patterns based on the
Emergency Codes and PSTN Access Codes Settings
in the
will be
marked in bold and will be placed in the first position in the Call Routing Table. Additionally, they cannot be modified and deleted from the Call
Routing Table.
The
Duplicate
functional button is used to create a routing pattern with the settings of an exiting one. This is to avoid configuring a new routing entry
completely by duplicating an existing entry with different settings.
To use the
Duplicate
button only one record may be selected, otherwise the error
message “One row should be selected” will appear. The
Duplicate
button opens the
Call Routing Wizard
where all fields except the
Pattern
field
are already filled in. A
Pattern
for the new route will be required anyway.
The
Move Up
and
Move Down
buttons are used to move call routing patterns one level up or down within the
Call
Routing
table. The sequence of
the routing patterns is important when making routing calls because the
Call Routing
table is parsed from the top down and routing will take place
according to the first pattern that matches the dialed number. The
Move To
button is used to move the selected entry to a different position in the
Call Routing Table. This will increase or decrease the selected pattern’s priority. Pressing the button will open the page where a row number should
be specified together with the position the selected entry is to be placed (before or after the defined row).
Local AAA Table
The
Local AAA Table
page allows you to manage local authentication and the authorization database. Callers dialing the routes which have an AAA
(Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) option enabled, will pass the authorization on the
Local AAA Table
by using a phone number or
username/password, depending on the corresponding entry configuration on this page.
The caller passes authorization automatically if the detected phone
number of the caller dialing a route has the AAA option enabled
and is registered in the
Local AAA Table
. If the caller ID service is
disabled or the caller’s phone number is not registered, the caller is
asked to enter a registration user name and password.
The
Add
functional button opens the
Call Routing – Local AAA
Table - Add Entry
page where a new local AAA record can be
created.
The
Call Routing – Local AAA Table - Add Entry
page offers a
group of manipulation radio buttons to select the type of
authorization and the following other parameters:
Fig. II-200: Local AAA Table page
•
Authentication by Caller ID
– this selection is used to set
the authentication based on the caller’s phone number (which
is considered to be automatically detected). The
Phone
Number/SIP User Name
text field requires the caller’s phone
number or the SIP username. Only numeric and wildcard
characters (see chapter
Entering SIP Addresses Correctly
are allowed for this field. '[' , ']' , ',', '-', ‘{‘, ‘}’ are used to define
a range or a quantity of numbers. For example, 2{13-17, ww,
a-c} means that the dialed number may be 213, 214, 215,
216, or 217, 2ww, 2a, 2b and 2c to match the specified phone
number; in the case of 2[3,7], the dialed number may be 23 or
27 to match the specified phone number. The {11, 15, 23, 38,
45} pattern means that the dialed number may be 11, 15, 23,
38 or 45 to match the pattern.
Fig. II-201: Local AAA Table - Add Entry page