QX1000 Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
QX1000; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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Gain Control
The
Gain Control
settings are used to define
Recording Gain
and
Playback Gain
drop down lists. They contain the allowed
gain values, which can be set by the administrator.
For Voice Mail:
Recording Gain
defines the volume of the phone
microphone upon playing voice mails or system messages.
Playback Gain
defines the phone speaker volume upon
playing voice mails or system messages.
The
Restore Default Gains
button restores the default values.
Fig. II-187: Gain Control page
SIP Tunnel Settings
The
SIP Tunneling
service is used to build a tunnel between QX1000s and to use that tunnel for routing the SIP calls through the remote QX1000s.
When this service is enabled, slave QX1000s should be registered on the master QX1000 with the corresponding username/password. With the
appropriate configuration done on the master QX1000, the master device can use the slave QX1000s for routing the SIP calls through them and
accessing peers located behind the slave QX1000 or recognized by it. This enables the master QX1000 to locate the slave, even when the network
settings, like IP address, SIP port and other settings are changed on the slave QX1000.
When the
SIP Tunneling
service is enabled, virtual tunnels between the master and its slaves are created. A possibility to use the created SIP
tunnels will be automatically enabled in the
table.
Optionally, a SIP tunnel can be mutually established on two QX1000s allowing to route SIP calls back and forth. A QX1000 can be at the same time
configured both as a slave and as a master to the same remote device, i.e. the slave QX1000 can act as a master for the master device it is
registered on. For example, the QX1000_1 can act as a slave for the QX1000_2. In its turn, the QX1000_2 can act as a slave for the QX1000_1.
With this configuration and the corresponding routing rules added in the
table on both devices, the SIP calls will be routed from
QX1000_1 to QX1000_2 and vice versa.
The
SIP Tunnel Settings
page is used to enable the QX1000
as a slave or master device for SIP tunneling. The page consists
of the following components:
The
Enable Tunnels to Slave Devices
checkbox enables the
QX1000 as a master device and allows you to configure the SIP
tunnels to the slave QX1000s. When this checkbox is enabled
the
Tunnels to Slave Devices
table needs to be configured.
The link
Tunnels to Slave Devices
moves you to the page
where a list of slave devices needs to be defined.
Fig. II-188: SIP Tunnel Settings page
The
Tunnels to Slave Devices
page consists of a table where
slave devices are listed with the corresponding authentication
parameters.
Add
functional button leads to the
Add Entry
page where a new
slave device parameters needs to be provided.
The
Add Entry
page consists of the following components:
The
SIP Tunnel Name
text field requires the 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.
The
Symmetric NAT
checkbox should be selected when the
slave QX1000 is located behind the symmetrical NAT.
Fig. II-189: SIP Tunnel Settings – Tunnels to Slave Devices page
Fig. II-190: SIP Tunnel Settings – Tunnels to Slave Devices – Add Entry page