QX1000 Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
QX1000; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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The
Enable Tunnels to Master Devices
checkbox enables the
QX1000 as a slave device and allows connecting to the master
QX1000 via SIP tunnel. When this checkbox is enabled the
Tunnels to Master Devices
table needs to be configured.
The link
Tunnels to Master Devices
moves you to the page
where a list of master devices needs to be defined.
Fig. II-191: SIP Tunnel Settings – Tunnels to Master Devices page
The
Tunnels to Master Devices
page consists of a table where master devices are listed with the corresponding authentication parameters.
Add
functional button leads to the
Add Entry
page where a new master device parameters needs to be provided.
The
Add Entry
page consists of the following components:
The
Enable Registration
checkbox selection is used to enable
the registration to the corresponding master device.
The
Tunnel Name
text field requires the SIP tunnel name for
the corresponding connection. System suggests you to start the
SIP tunnel name with the “SIP_Tunnel_” words, according to the
automatic prefix used for the SIP tunnels on the QX1000,
however this is not mandatory.
The
User Name
text field requires the authentication user
name. The field in front of this text field displays the default non-
editable prefix for SIP tunnels: “SIPTunnel_”.
The
Password
text field requires the authentication password.
Please Note:
The
User Name
and
Password
should match
both on master and slave QX1000s for the successful SIP
tunnel establishment.
Fig. II-192: SIP Tunnel Settings – Tunnels to Master Devices – Add Entry page
The
Master device IP
text field requires the IP address of the master device.
The
Master device port
text field requires the SIP port number of the master device.
The
Registration State
field displays information whether the slave device is registered on the master or not.
The
Registration Date/Time
field displays the time and the date of last registration on the master’s device.
Call Routing
The
Call Routing
service simplifies the calling procedure for QX1000 users, i.e., different types of calls (internal, SIP, PSTN or IP-PSTN) can be
placed in the same way. SIP registration is not needed for extensions to make routing calls.
The
Call Routing
page offers the following components:
•
When the
Route all incoming SIP calls to Call Routing
checkbox is disabled, for all incoming SIP calls QX1000
will first search the incoming SIP address in the
table. If found, the incoming SIP
call will ring on the corresponding extension. If not found,
QX1000 will look for a matching routing rule in
table.
•
When the
Route all incoming SIP calls to Call Routing
checkbox is enabled, for all incoming SIP calls QX1000
will directly look for a matching routing rule in
table and will ignore the possible matches in the
table.
Fig. II-193: Call Routing page
Attention:
Regardless of whether the
Route all incoming SIP calls to Call Routing
checkbox is selected or not, SIP calls from external callers will
or may go to the Call Routing table, so any unprotected routing rule can be misused. That is why it is strongly recommended to secure the rules in
the Call Routing table by setting the filtering or authentication options.
•
The
Call
Routing Table
link leads to the
Call
Routing
table where routing patterns may be manually defined.
•
The
link leads to the page where local AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) database can be managed.
•
The
link leads to the page where global speed dialing rules may be uploaded in a file.