Quadro4Li Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
Quadro4Li; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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The following options are available in the
Functionality
drop
down list:
•
SLA
- use the functionality of the SLA line as
configured in the Key System Emulation page. It
may be a direct connection to the available PSTN
lines on the Quadro or to the certain SIP server.
•
Watch Ext. #
- watch the extension on the Quadro
and a possibility to pickup the call addressed to that
extension.
•
Call Park Ext #
- watch the calls parked to the
corresponding extensions and a possibility to
retrieve the calls parked to that extension.
This list also contains a number of PBX services available on
the Quadro and accessible with the * key combination (see
Quadro's Feature Codes). When configured from this page,
the key combinations become transparent for the IP phones
too.
Fig. II-145: Programmable Keys Configuration page (the preview is individual for different IP phone model)
•
Vmail
- accesses the voice mailbox of the extension to which the receptionist IP line is attached to.
•
DND
- enables the Do Not Disturb service on the extension to which the receptionist IP line is attached to.
•
CallFwd
- accessed Forwarding Management of the extension to which the receptionist IP line is attached to.
•
AutoReDI
- auto redials the last dialed call.
•
CallBack
- calls back to the last caller.
•
LineInfo
- gets the IP line information from the Quadro.
•
CallBlk
- blocks the last caller.
For
Aastra
phones (except the 9133i model), a
Hard Key Line 4 (L4)
drop down is available to use the default Hard Key Line 4 of the IP phone for
the SLA lines. You may select the SLA line to which the Hard Key Line 4 of your Aastra phone will be assigned. The Hard Key Line 4 assigned to an
SLA line will work exactly the same way like the programmable key does.
Please Note:
When saving changes on this page, the system asks for a confirmation to remotely reboot the IP phone. It is recommended to reboot
the IP phone after configuration changes on this page in order to make the new configuration effective on the IP phone.
ISDN Settings
The
Integrated Services Digital Network
(ISDN)
is distinguished by digital telephony and data-transport services offered by regional telephone
carriers. ISDN involves the digitization of the telephone network, which permits voice, data, text, graphics, music, video, and other source material to
be transmitted over existing telephone wires. The ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) service offers two B channels (voice transfer) and one D channel
(signaling data transfer). The BRI B-channel service operates at 64 kbit/s and is meant to carry user data. The BRI D-channel service operates at 16
kbit/s and is meant to carry control and signaling information, although it can support user data transmission under certain circumstances.
The
ISDN service
allows Quadro act as a user or as a network. If connected to a private PBX, the Quadro should be configured in the network
mode. If an ISDN trunk from the CO (Central Office) is connected to the Quadro, it should be configured as a user.
Quadro supports the MSN
(Multiple Subscriber Number) service, i.e., it can be subscribed to multiple numbers from the CO, and two simultaneous calls can take place at a
time.
The
ISDN Trunk Settings
page is used to configure the ISDN trunk and their signaling. There are 4 ISDN trunks available on the Quadro4Li
gateway.
The
Trunk Settings
table lists the available ISDN trunks on the Quadro and their settings (trunk name and interface types).
The
Start
and
Stop
functional links are used to start/shutdown
the selected ISDN trunk(s). When an ISDN trunk is in a
shutdown state, ISDN calls cannot be placed or received.
The
Restart
functional link is used to bring channel(s) to the
initial idle state on both sides. When applying one of these
options, any active traffic on the channel(s) will be terminated.
The
Copy to Trunk(s)
functional link displays a page used to
choose a trunk to which selected trunk’s settings should be
copied to.
The
Restore Default Settings
functional link restores the
default signaling settings of the selected ISDN trunk(s).
Fig. II-146: ISDN Settings page