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QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Edition 1, SW Release 3.0.49 and higher, January 2006
QuadroE1/T1 (SW Version 3.0.x)

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  • Page 1 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Edition 1, SW Release 3.0.49 and higher, January 2006 QuadroE1/T1 (SW Version 3.0.x)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Table of Contents Manual I: see Installation Guide Step-by-step guide to install and configure Quadro basically. Manual II: Administrator's Guide A bout this Guide........................7 7 H Q uadro’s Graphical User Interface ..................7 8 H A dministrator’s Main Page .......................
  • Page 3 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide I P Pool ..............................5 8 H 1 3 5 H L AN Services Menu......................... 5 9 H 1 3 6 H D NS Settings ..............................6 0 H 1 3 7 H D HCP Settings for the LAN Interface ......................... 6 1 H 1 3 8 H R egistration Form ..........................
  • Page 4: Manual Ii: Administrator's Guide

    Manual-I: Installation Guide gives step-by-step instructions to provision the Quadro and configure the phone extension with the Epygi SIP Server. After successfully configuring the Quadro, a user will be able to make SIP phone calls to remote Quadro devices, make local calls to the PSTN and access the Internet from devices connected to the LAN.
  • Page 5: Quadro's Graphical User Interface

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Quadro’s Graphical User Interface Quadro’s Graphical User Interface Administrator’s Main Page After logging in as an administrator, the page Quadro Management is displayed. Here the administrator may access the following settings and perform the following actions: Fig.
  • Page 6: Recurrent Buttons

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Quadro's Graphical Interface Recurrent Buttons Button Description Button Description This button leads back to the previous This button leads back to the page you have page of a fixed sequence of pages (used been on before. mainly in wizards).
  • Page 7: Administrator's Menus

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Administrator’s Menus System Menu Fig. II-1: System Menu in Dynamo theme Fig. II-2: System Menu in Plain theme System Configuration Wizard The System Configuration Wizard is the helpful tool for the administrator to define the Quadro’s Local Area Network settings and to specify regional configuration settings to make Quadro operational in its LAN.
  • Page 8 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The System Configuration page contains the host name, IP address and Subnet Mask information about the Quadro LAN interface. These settings make Quadro available to the internal network. The System Configuration page offers the following input options: Host Name requires a host name for the Quadro device.
  • Page 9: Internet Configuration Wizard

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Internet Configuration Wizard The Internet Configuration Wizard is the helpful tool for the administrator to configure the WAN interface settings and to adjust Quadro’s connectivity with an external network. The Internet Configuration Wizard MUST be run if it is desired for Quadro to be connected to the Internet.
  • Page 10 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The bandwidth provided by the ISP has to be specified in the text fields Upstream Speed and Downstream Speed. The default entry in both fields is 10000, the maximum bandwidth of a 10 MB Ethernet. But most providers offer a smaller bandwidth than these 10000 kbit/s. The bandwidth required by an IP call depends on the codecs used and is listed in the tables below: Required Bandwidth for Standard Packets: Packet Size in...
  • Page 11 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The WAN IP Configuration page only is displayed if Ethernet has been selected to be the uplink protocol. It offers the following components: The Assign automatically via DHCP radio-button selection switches to automatic retrieval of the WAN IP address from a DHCP server at the ISP/uplink.
  • Page 12: Status

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Status The system status window displays non-editable tables providing extensive status information about Quadro: G eneral Information, N etwork Status, 2 0 0 H 2 0 1 H L ines Status, M emory Status, H ardware...
  • Page 13 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The Transfer Statistics page allows a user-defined statistic table depending on the transmit/receive value (criteria), interface type and time period. It contains the following components: Time Range of statistic table - the drop down list includes the period(in days) statistics data is to be collected and the corresponding diagram charts are to be built.
  • Page 14: Lines Status

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Lines Status The page Quadro Status - Lines Status shows the current status of the extension and E1/T1 trunk. Since only one line information is displayed at a time, the Phone1 and E1/T1 Trunk buttons serve to navigate through the lines information. The Lines Status table displayed for Phone1 lines includes a group of static and dynamic parameters.
  • Page 15: Hardware Status

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The Line Status for E1/T1 Trunk displays the list of available timeslots (in E1 mode, 30 active timeslots both for CAS and CCS signaling types; in T1 mode, 24 timeslots for CAS signaling and 23 timeslots for CSS signaling type) and their settings (Route Incoming Call to, Allowed Call Type and Timeslot State).
  • Page 16: Sip Registration Status

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface 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.
  • Page 17 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The page Add IP Static Route offers the following components: Route To requires the IP address and subnet mask of the destination the IP packet ought to be forwarded to. Via IP address requires the IP address of the subsequent router for IP packet forwarding to the specified destination.
  • Page 18: Configuration Management

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Configuration Management The Configuration Management assists the administrator to manage the system configuration settings and voice data, i.e., to backup and download the settings to the PC and then to upload and restore them back to the Quadro. Additionally this page gives a possibility to restore the factory default configuration settings.
  • Page 19: Update Configuration

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Update Configuration The Update Configuration allows to automatically or interactively update Quadro’s configuration, as well as to download a legible and editable configuration file, make necessary changes and upload it back to the system. This particularly allows to use parts of the configuration of one Quadro on another Quadro with some changes done prior to uploading the new configuration.
  • Page 20: Events

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Configuration Summary page is used to define the necessary configuration part and to download it to PC or to view it directly in the browser. In the text field on this page configuration part need to be downloaded should be specified.
  • Page 21 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The System Events table is the list of new and read system events. The table shows the Status of the event (new or read) as well as the name of the application the event refers to, event description, and the date when the event was received.
  • Page 22 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Numerous circumstances may cause a certain application on Quadro to flag an event. The page Event Settings lists all possible events on the Quadro and allows controlling the way of notification (action), if one of those events takes place.
  • Page 23 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The page Edit Event Settings offers the following input options: Application displays the application the event refers to. Multiple is shown here, if more than one event has been selected for the action assignment. Name displays the name of the event.
  • Page 24: Time/Date Settings

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Time/Date Settings The Time and Date Settings provide information about the current system time and date. The settings may be updated through the international time and date servers. Time is used to set the local time (hour, minute). Date is used to set the date (month, day, year).
  • Page 25: Mail Settings

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Mail Settings The System Mail Settings page gives a possibility to send warnings automatically about the board status or problems to the administrator. System events that require email notification are selected on the E vents page.
  • Page 26: Firmware Update

    Firmware Update This window allows to update the software of Quadro by installing new firmware called image. Users registered at Epygi will receive a notice when new firmware is available and will be able to download it from the Epygi Technical Support WEB page.
  • Page 27: Networking Tools

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Networking Tools The Networking Tools provide the possibility to check the Internet connection. Ping sends four ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) requests with a default size of 64 bytes to the destination (IP address or host name) specified in the text field Ping Target.
  • Page 28: Diagnostics

    The Download system logs button is used to download all logs to the local PC as a *.tar archive file. These logs can then be used by the Epygi Technical Support Office to determine the problem that had occurred on your Quadro.
  • Page 29: Features

    Activated. To get a Feature Key register the Quadro device and send a corresponding request to Epygi's Technical Support. This request must include the Unique ID that is displayed in the Features page Fig. II-41: Features Add page above the features list.
  • Page 30: Users Menu

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Users Menu F Fig. II-44: Telephone Users Menu in Plain Theme Fig. II-43: Telephone Users Menu in Dynamo Theme User Management The User Management is used to create user extensions and auto attendants on the Quadro. From this page, by clicking on the user extension, administrator can get the extension settings pages.
  • Page 31 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The following columns are present in the table: • Extension - lists the 2-digit user or attendant extensions on the Quadro. This number is used for internal PBX calls. • Display Name - indicates an optional display name to identify the caller. •...
  • Page 32: S Ip Advanced Settings 3

    Gatekeeper Registration Address indicates the host address of the H323 gatekeeper. The field is not limited regarding symbol usage and length as it can be either an IP address (ex: 192.168.0.26) or a host address (ex: h323.epygi.com). Gatekeeper Registration Port indicates the host port number to connect to the H323 gatekeeper. The H323 gatekeeper port may only contain digit values, otherwise the error message “H323 gatekeeper Port is incorrect”...
  • Page 33 Gatekeeper Registration Address indicates the host address of the H323 gatekeeper. The field is not limited regarding symbol usage and length as it can be either an IP address (ex: 192.168.0.26) or a host address (ex: h323.epygi.com). Gatekeeper Registration Port indicates the host port number to connect to the H323 gatekeeper. The H323 gatekeeper port may only contain digit values, otherwise the error message “H323 gatekeeper Port is incorrect”...
  • Page 34 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface H323 Advanced Settings page, where the User ID and H323 Gateway Settings can be configured. 4. Attendant Scenario This group allows to select between default and custom attendant functionality scenarios. When Default scenario is selected, a group of settings should be adjusted, user defined Auto Attendant welcome messages can be uploaded and the list of Friendly Phones can be configured.
  • Page 35 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The Authorized Phones Database- Add Entry page offers two group of input options: Caller Settings The Call Type drop down list includes possible incoming call types (PSTN or SIP). In SIP, the caller connects Quadro through a SIP server and PSTN means the caller is a PSTN user.
  • Page 36 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The Edit functional button provides a possibility of editing multiple extensions. In this case, fields that cannot be edited for multiple records have Multiple values in the Edit Entry page. When editing user and attendant extensions together, Edit Entry page displayed only those fields that are general for both user extension and attendant settings.
  • Page 37: Sip Advanced Settings

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface To remove an extension with all its settings select one or more checkboxes of the corresponding extensions that ought to be deleted from the User Management table. Press Select all if all extensions ought to be deleted. Click on the Delete button on the User Management page.
  • Page 38: Extension Codecs

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface UserID (Alias Name) text field requires identification parameter to reach the H323 Gatekeeper. It should be provided by the H323 service provider and can be requested for some H323 Gatekeepers only, for others field should be left empty.
  • Page 39: Change Admin Password

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The Out of Band DTMF Transport checkbox enables DTMF code transmission in parallel with the voice stream. The destination receiving the DTMF code will play it locally if it supports the feature. This is helpful to avoid DTMF’s loss upon bad traffic. This feature is valuable for all codecs but it is especially recommended to enable it in case low bit rate codecs (G729, G723, G726/16, etc.) are selected.
  • Page 40: Telephony Menu

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Telephony Menu Fig. II-57: Telephony Menu in Plain Theme Fig. II-56: Telephony Menu in Dynamo Theme Call Statistics The Call Statistics page displays four tables and provides information on successful, unsuccessful and missed incoming and outgoing calls on the first three tables, and statistics settings on the fourth page.
  • Page 41: Rtp Statistics

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface criteria. Wildcard symbols are allowed here. The Call Statistics: Successful Calls, Missed Calls and NonSuccessful Calls tables are lists of successful, missed and unsuccessful incoming and outgoing calls and their parameters (Call Start Time, Call Duration, Call destinations).
  • Page 42: Sip Settings

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface SIP Settings The SIP Settings provide information on the SIP receive UDP and TCP ports and allows to select DNS server configuration for SIP and SIP timers scheme. UDP Port indicates the SIP UDP (User Datagram Protocol) receive port number.
  • Page 43: Rtp Settings

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The text field UDP Port indicates the H.225 RAS UDP (User Datagram Protocol) receive port number. UDP port cannot be in the selected RTP/RTCP port range for FXS and IP lines (see R TP Settings) otherwise error appears.
  • Page 44: Nat Traversal Settings

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface RTP/RTCP Port Range for FXS Lines: • Min - minimal port has to be higher than 1024 and lower than the maximal port range. Only even numbers are allowed. • Max - maximal port has to be lower than 65536 and higher than the minimal port range. Only odd numbers are allowed. As the specified maximum ports has to be higher than the minimum ports, the error message “Min port number should be less than max port number”...
  • Page 45 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The H323 Parameters page is used to configure NAT specific settings for H.323. and offers two independent group of settings: UDP Parameters: Manipulation radio buttons allow to select the type of connection over NAT: Selecting Use STUN will switch to automatic discovery of Mapped settings for the H.323 UDP traffic over NAT.
  • Page 46: N At Traversal Settings 4

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface STUN Parameters page enables automatic configuration through the STUN server and is used to configure the STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP over NAT) client on the Quadro. The page requires the following data to be inserted: The STUN Server text field requires the STUN server’s hostname or IP address.
  • Page 47: Line Settings

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Line Settings The Line Settings page is used to configure Quadro lines and to define the caller ID detection type, configure remote party disconnect indication and select the ringer type on each of them. Additionally this page provides a possibility to enable Loopback diagnostics on the lines. The page Onboard Line Settings shows the table Available Lines where all active lines of Quadro are listed with their Attached Extension (if attached, else none).
  • Page 48: Loopback Settings

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Please Note: DTMF supports only parameters consisting of digits. If any letter symbol has been used in the external caller user name, DTMF will display no caller ID at all. To Configure the Line Settings Select the line number that ought to be configured from the Active Lines column on the Lines table on the Line Settings page Press on the line number link from the Line Settings table.
  • Page 49: E1/T1 Settings

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface E1/T1 Settings The E1/T1 service allows Quadro to be connected to a PBX or to a CO (Central Office) via E1/T1 lines, using E1/T1 CAS/CCS signaling. Quadro may act as a user or as network. If connected to a private PBX, the Quadro should be configured in the network mode. If an E1/T1 trunk from the CO is connected to the Quadro, it should be configured as a user.
  • Page 50 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The Trunk CAS Signaling Settings page lists the available timeslots of the trunk with CAS signaling and their settings. Incoming Digits Timeout text field requires a value between 0 and 20000 (in milliseconds) and is used to define the timeout during which incoming digits from the destination party calling Quadro will be collected before being applied as an incoming called number.
  • Page 51 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface CAS Signaling Wizard – Page 2 allows to configure signaling type settings and consists of following components: Allowed Call Type is used to select the allowed call directions: incoming, outgoing or both. Signaling Type allows selecting the CAS signaling type.
  • Page 52 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface CAS Signaling Wizard – Page 4 appears only in E1 User mode when signaling selected from Signaling Type drop down list on the CAS Signaling Wizard – Page 2 is R2 (all types) and is used to configure country settings.
  • Page 53 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The Trunk CCS Signaling Settings page allows configuring CCS signaling settings and gives a possibility to select timeslots for signaling data transfer/receive and voice transfer. The page consists of the following components: The Non Automat checkbox switches to non-automatic Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) searching and enables...
  • Page 54 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The B Channel link leads to the Signaling Type CCS – B Channel Settings page where available timeslots may be enabled/disabled for the voice transfer. The Force Update option can be optionally used to apply new settings immediately.
  • Page 55 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Attention: When Quadro acts in the Network mode with the Attendant as a destination to route the incoming calls to, digit forwarding should be disabled on the private PBX side otherwise incoming digits may be mistaken as a special calling codes on the Quadro’s Attendant. Switch Type is another configuration parameter that depends on the Service Provider when acting in the User mode and the private PBX capabilities when acting in the Network mode.
  • Page 56 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface • Active Calls - currently active calls in the selected trunk. • Outgoing Calls - total outgoing calls in the selected trunk. • Incoming Calls - total incoming calls in the selected trunk. Following statistics is available when CCS Signaling is selected: ISDN PRI Layer statistics: •...
  • Page 57: Gain Control

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Gain Control The Gain Control settings are used to define the transmit and receive gains. For FXS lines Transmit Gain defines the phone speaker volume and Receive Gain defines the phone microphone volume.
  • Page 58 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Fig. II-87: Local Routing table Defining patterns in the Local Routing Table avoids registering Quadro at the routing management server and gives a possibility to establish a direct connection to the destination or to use a SIP server or H.323 Gatekeeper for call routing. The Local Routing Table lists manually defined routing patterns along with their parameters (pattern number, state, routing and inbound caller settings, RTP Proxy and Date/Time period settings, metric and description).
  • Page 59 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Number of Discarded Symbols (NDS) requires the number of symbols that should be discarded from the beginning of the routing pattern. The field should be empty if no digits need to be discarded.
  • Page 60 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface A group of AAA Required checkboxes is used to choose one or more Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) settings: • Local Authentication – with this checkbox selected, callers will need to pass authentication through Local AAA table (see below) when dialing the current pattern.
  • Page 61 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface E1/T1 Inbound Call Types selected, Inbound Port ID drop down list will require to select the Trunk number, and on the next step, a list of timeslot(s) used to receive calls from the defined caller. The Local Call Routing Wizard - Page 5 appears if the Set Date / Time Period(s) checkbox previously had been enabled on Page 1 of the Local Vall Routing Wizard, and it will require information...
  • Page 62 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The Call Routing – Local AAA Table - Add Entry page offers the following input options: The Phone Number text field requires caller’s phone number. Only numeric and wildcard characters (see chapter E ntering a SIP 2 3 9 H Addresses...
  • Page 63: Oip Carrier Wizard

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface VoIP Carrier Wizard VoIP Carrier Wizard is used to define access codes for available VoIP Carrier account which will particularly allow to reach users over IP-PSTN providers or to call to the peers registered on the certain SIP servers by dialing simple digit combinations. For each configured VoIP carrier, wizard creates specific IP-PSTN routing rule in the Local 2 4 0 H...
  • Page 64 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface 2. VoIP Carrier Advanced Settings Use RTP Proxy checkbox is applicable only when route is used for calls towards configured VoIP Carrier from peer located outside the Quadro. When this checkbox is selected, RTP streams between external users will be routed through Quadro, otherwise, when checkbox is not selected, RTP packets will be moving directly between peers.
  • Page 65: Radius Client Settings

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface RADIUS Client Settings The RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) specifies the RADIUS protocol used for authentication and authorization, to differentiate, to secure and to account for the users. The RADIUS Server gives an extra possibility for caller from/through Quadro to pass authentication to be able to dial the specific number.
  • Page 66: Dial Plan Settings

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Dial Plan Settings The Dial Plan Settings page is used to adjust the dialing timeouts for the routing calls over Quadro. This page consists of the only drop down list used to configure the dialing timeout for the Routing calls.
  • Page 67: Internet Uplink Menu

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Internet Uplink Menu Fig. II-98: Internet Uplink menu in Plain theme Fig. II-97: Internet Uplink menu in Dynamo theme PPP Dial Settings The PPP Dial Settings page is used to establish a connection over the DSL link or any other type of uplink, to the ISP (provider party). A connection is needed to set up and to make or receive calls through PPP over Ethernet.
  • Page 68: Isp Authentication Settings

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface The Advanced PPP Settings page offers a group of checkboxes: Enable automatic PPP restart at checkbox is used to select the time when PPP connection will be automatically restarted. Checkbox selection enables LCP echo failures text field that indicates the number of LCP echo failure packets received before the PPP connection will be considered as dead and will be restarted.
  • Page 69: Firewall And Nat

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Firewall and NAT The Firewall Configuration page allows setting up a firewall, configuring the security level and enabling the NAT service of Quadro. A Firewall is a security service configured by the Quadro administrator based on various criteria. The firewall allows or blocks traffic based on policies, services and/or IP addresses.
  • Page 70 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface View All displays all configured filters specified by their State (enabled or disabled), the selected Service, the set Action (allowed or blocked), the IP addresses the filters apply to (if Restricted) and the destination of port forwarding (Redirect to, in case of Incoming Traffic/Port Forwarding).
  • Page 71 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface For example, the page to add a rule for Incoming Traffic/Port Forwarding offers the following input options: Service includes a list of possible services to be configured. All user defined services also will be displayed in this list. Action includes possible actions to setup the rule.
  • Page 72: Service Pool

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface Service Pool The Service Pool table is a list of all created services and their parameters. It is used to add new services with the appropriate settings (protocol type and port range). New services can be used to add a restriction or permission by defining a new filtering rule: Add opens the Add New Service page where new services may be added.
  • Page 73: Ip Pool

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface IP Pool The Manage IP Pool Groups link opens the IP Pool Configuration page. The IP Pool table is the list of all added groups and the members assigned to these groups. If a group is empty, EMPTY will be indicated in the Members column.
  • Page 74 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface To Add a new Group with Members Select the Manage IP Pool Groups link on the Filtering Rules page. Click on the Add button on the IP Pool Configuration page. A page where a new group may be added will appear in the browser window. Define a group name in the Group Name text field and fill in the Group Description, if needed.
  • Page 75: Lan Services Menu

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Graphical User Interface LAN Services Menu Fig. II-113: LAN Services menu in Plain theme Fig. II-112: LAN Services menu in Dynamo theme DNS Settings The DNS Settings page gives the possibility to setup a name server for the Quadro.
  • Page 76: Registration Form

    The Registration Form page appears when administrating an unregistered Quadro, and has been established for customer support purposes. The page requires customer registration at the Epygi Technical Support Center. It provides several links offering registration options: Register now leads to the Epygi Technical Support System Registration page and requires customer’s information to...
  • Page 77: Quadroe1/T1'S Feature Codes

    QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide QuadroE1/T1's Feature Codes QuadroE1/T1’s Feature Codes This chapter describes Quadro’s call codes enabling the user to navigate through Quadro’s services with the help of a phone handset. These services are Establishing a Call and PBX Services. Establishing a call To make a call, dial the Routing...
  • Page 78: Quadroe1/T1'S Auto Attendant Services

    Call Relay As the Quadro Auto Attendant is registered at Epygi’s SIP server by default, it may be used as a kind of private switching center, if the Auto Attendant is routed to the particular telephone line (FXO, ISDN or E1/T1) as a “default user”.
  • Page 79: Appendix: System Default Settings

    Regional Settings TimerZone - US/Central Theme - Dynamo NTP Server and Client - Enabled Polling interval - 6 Time/Date Settings Predefined NTP Server - npi1.epygi.com WAN Interface Protocol Ethernet Upstream – 10000 WAN Interface Bandwidth Downstream – 10000 Min Data Rate – 0...
  • Page 80 11 extension attached to the FXS lines 1, SIP registration settings for all extension: Codecs for Ext. 11: G726-32 (preferred), G711u, G711a, 729a, G726/16, G726/24 and G726/40 SIP server - sip.epygi.com User Management Codecs for Ext.24: G711u (preferred) and G711a SIP Server port - 5060...
  • Page 81: Appendix: Glossary

    Domain name - in a network using the TCP/IP, the full domain name consists of a sequence of names (labels) separated by periods (dots), for example, Quadro.epygi.com. Domain Name System (DNS) - a system used on the Internet for translating names of network nodes into their addresses.
  • Page 82 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Appendix: Glossary Downstream - in communications, there are two circuits. One coming toward you and the other going away from you. Downstream is another term for the transmission coming toward you. Dual-Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) - a method of signaling consisting of a push-button or touch tone dial that sends out a sound consisting of two discrete tones that are picked up and interpreted by telephone switches (either PBXs or central offices).
  • Page 83 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Appendix: Glossary Primary Rate Interface (PRI). BRI is a basic service is intended to meet the needs of most individual users. PRI is intended for users with greater capacity requirements Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) - a network-layer Internet protocol that reports errors and provides other information relevant to IP packet processing.
  • Page 84 Remote Testing - remote connection from the Epygi Support office to the customer’s Quadro for testing and/or for troubleshooting. Router - A device that determines the next network point to which a data packet should be forwarded enroute toward its destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and determines which way to send each data packet based on its current understanding of the state of the networks it is connected to.
  • Page 85 QuadroE1/T1 Manual II: Administrator's Guide Appendix: Glossary Software PBX - a telephone system that converges voice and data on an industry-standard computing platform and uses computer telephony components that conform to industry standards. Since they conform to industry standards, software PBXs are interoperable with third-party systems and CT components.
  • Page 86: Appendix: Software License Agreement

    HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE. License. Epygi Technologies, Ltd. (the "Licensor"), hereby grants to you a non-exclusive right to use the Quadro Operational Software program, the documentation for the software and such revisions for the software and documentation as the Licensor may make available to you from time to time (collectively, the "Licensed Materials").
  • Page 87 If you have any questions about this Agreement, please write to Epygi at 6900 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 850, Plano, Texas 75024 or call Epygi at (972) 692-1166.

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