QuadroFXO Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator's Menus
QuadroFXO (SW Version 3.0.x)
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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-17: Hardware Status page
SIP Registration Status
The
SIP registration Status
is a table displaying the SIP registration
status of the Quadro extensions. The table contains a list of all the
registered extensions of Quadro, information about SIP registration
states for them, addresses of SIP servers where they are registered (if
so), registration date and time, as well as SIP registration names. By
clicking on the row heading, the table will be sorted by the selected
column. Upon sorting (ascending or descending), arrows will be
displayed next to the column heading.
The links inside the table link you to the
– Edit Entry
page where the SIP registration settings may be altered.
The
Detected Connection Type
field displays the connection type
Quadro currently is acting in (direct connection or behind NAT). If
Quadro is acting behind NAT, the NAT machine IP address is also
displayed.
Fig. II-18: SIP Registration Status page
IP Routing Configuration
Routing
is used to relay information across the Internet from a source to a destination. Along the way, at least one intermediate node is typically
encountered. Routing is often confused with bridging, which may seem to accomplish precisely the same thing to the casual observer.
Quadro’s
IP Routing
service allows to route IP packets from one destination to another (or to a specified router) through Quadro.
The
IP Routing Configuration
page is used to make IP Static and IP Policy routes for IP packets routing and has two tables.
IP Static Routes
are used to forward IP packets from the
Network, where the Quadro is connected, to the specified
destination.
The
IP Static Routes
table displays all established IP static
routes with their parameters:
Target State
for the state of the
route (enabled or disabled),
Actual State
for the state of the route
connection (up, down or erroneous),
Route To
for the subnet
where the incoming packets should be routed and
Via IP Address
for the router IP address incoming packets should be routed
through.
Add
opens the
Add IP Static Route
page where a new static
route can be established.
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.”
Fig. II-19: IP Static Routing table