QuadroFXO Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator's Menus
QuadroFXO (SW Version 3.0.x)
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FXO Settings
The
FXO Settings
are used to configure the FXO support that allows Quadro to connect to other PBXs or analog telephone lines. The
FXO Settings
also give a possibility to limit incoming or outgoing calls for the selected FXO line if required. Depending on the Quadro model, several FXO ports will
be available on the board, thus giving the possibility to connect several PSTN lines to the Quadro and to use them simultaneously.
The administrator may assign a default recipient for each FXO line, where calls from the Central Office (PSTN) will be routed to. The assigned
recipients become the Quadro “default users”. If the Quadro Auto Attendant has been selected as “default user”, a caller from the PSTN needs to go
through the attendant menu to reach the desired extension.
The
FXO Settings
page lists the available FXO lines and
their settings. If the FXO service has been disabled, the
Allowed Call Type
,
Route Incoming Call to
and
PSTN
number
columns are set to N/A.
Clicking on the FXO line number will open the
FXO Settings
- FXO#
page where the FXO line settings may be modified.
Fig. II-65: FXO Settings page
The
Enable FXO
checkbox selection activates FXO support for
the selected FXO line.
The
Allowed Call Type
is used to choose the allowed call
directions for the corresponding FXO line. The administrator
may choose between:
•
Enabling incoming calls
(prohibiting outgoing calls) for
the selected FXO line.
•
Enabling outgoing calls
(prohibiting incoming calls) for
the selected FXO line.
•
Enabling both incoming and outgoing calls
for the
selected FXO line.
The
Route incoming FXO Call to
drop down list includes all
Quadro extensions, the auto attendant and the
Routing
record.
By selecting one of the possible destinations, the Quadro
administrator virtually assigns a default number that will start
ringing whenever a call is initiated to the Quadro from another
PBX. If the administrator assigns an FXO line to an inactive
extension, the voice mail system will start if a call is placed to
the current line. In case of Auto Attendant assignment, it will
become the “default user” of Quadro. Selecting
Routing
will
move incoming FXO calls to the routing agent, where based on
the registered PSTN users (see chapter
) the caller
will be able to enter the Quadro network.
Fig. II-66: FXO Line Settings page
PSTN Number
text field allows entering the PSTN number current FXO line is attached to. Field value is optional, used as an identification
parameter for FXO lines and can be empty.
Alternative AC Termination Mode
appears if the local country (Germany, Israel, France, etc.) selected for Quadro has two kinds of COs that use
different types of AC termination. Contact your CO to learn about your AC termination mode. Selecting the checkbox may help if the voice quality
over FXO is poor or echo is noticed.
To modify the FXO Settings
1.
Select the FXO line number from the
FXO Settings
table. The
FXO Settings -FXO#
will appear where the line settings may be modified.
2.
Enable the FXO line to receive calls from PSTN. To reject calls from/to the PSTN deselect the
Enable FXO
checkbox.
3.
If FXO has been enabled, select the
Call Type
from the
Allowed Call Type
drop down list and the extension from the
Route FXO Call to
drop
down list to route the FXO calls correspondingly.
4.
Insert a
PSTN number
in the same named text field to identify the FXO line.
5.
Enable
Alternative AC Termination Mode
if your CO so requires.
6.
Press
Save
to submit the FXO line settings.