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FCC Statement (Part 15) Class A The Epygi Quadro has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation.
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Internet and therefore are dependent upon a constant source of electricity and network availability. In the event of a power outage, the QuadroE1/T1 SIP Service will automatically be disabled. User understands that in the event of a power or network outage, the QuadroE1/T1 SIP Service will not support 911 emergency services and further that such services will only be available via the user's regular telephone line not connected to the QuadroE1/T1.
Appendix: Configuring SIP NAT Traversal........36 Appendix: Checking the Connections ..........38 Appendix: Pin Assignment of E1/T1..........40 Manual II: see Administrator's Guide Describes in detail the QuadroE1/T1 management menus and includes all sys- tem default values at a glance, too QuadroE1/T1; (SW Version 2.4.x)
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Epygi SIP Server. After successfully configuring the QuadroE1/T1, a user will be able to make SIP phone calls to remote QuadroE1/T1 devices, make local calls to the PSTN and access the Internet from devices connected to the LAN.
Please Note: The QuadroE1/T1 is shipped with one RJ-11 cable and one straight RJ-45 CAT 5 cable. If the LAN connector of the QuadroE1/T1 is to be connected to a hub or switch, a crossover cable may be required (see Appendix: Pin Assignment of E1/T1, too).
QuadroE1/T1’s Rear Panel Fig. I-1: QuadroE1/T1's backplate Power supply socket. Use only the power adapter delivered with the QuadroE1/T1. PHONE socket with a RJ-11 connector enables connectivity of a regular analog tele- phone. This is a FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) analog port.
LED Indication during a firmware update A firmware update is indicated by the red (Fault) and yellow (Info) LED. Both will blink si- multaneously for about five minutes while the firmware is updated. The QuadroE1/T1 will then re-boot automatically showing the boot LED sequence.
To establish a connection between the PSTN (or your PBX) and the Internet, a VoIP gate- way is needed. The QuadroE1/T1 is a VoIP gateway, and will perform the task of connecting your PSTN (or PBX) via its E1/T1 port to a Private Data Network that includes Quadro SIP routers (Quadro2x, -4x and/or16x) or the Internet.
Connect the Ethernet port on your PC via a straight CAT 5 cable with an RJ-45 connec- tor to the LAN socket of the QuadroE1/T1. If a hub or switch is connected between the QuadroE1/T1 and your PC, use a crossover cable from the LAN interface of the QuadroE1/T1 to the hub/switch.
Static IP address for the WAN Interface. If you use a DHCP server, please config- ure it to deliver a static IP address. In this case, QuadroE1/T1 will get its IP address automatically, as it acts as a DHCP client on the WAN side.
Enter http://172.30.0.1 (QuadroE1/T1’s default LAN IP address) into the address field. The Login page of the QuadroE1/T1 will be displayed (see picture below) Fig. I-5: QuadroE1/T1's login page The QuadroE1/T1 Web Management pages have three themes, each offering a different look-and-feel.
Click on the Next button to get to the System Configuration page. System Configuration Enter into the Host Name field a unique name for the QuadroE1/T1 device. This is useful when many QuadroE1/T1’s are part of a network and one administrator has remote access to all of them.
Configuration page. If PPPoE is the selected WAN Interface Protocol, the next page will be PPP Configuration. Please Note: If the IP address of the QuadroE1/T1 is changed, record the QuadroE1/T1 IP address and have it handy. You need it to re-access QuadroE1/T1 management. WAN IP Configuration Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) should provide this information.
Registering on Epygi's Technical Support PPP Configuration The IP Address Assignment field is used to specify the external IP address. As the QuadroE1/T1 requires a static WAN IP address, you will select Fixed IP Address in most cases. Fig. I-9: PPP Configuration page...
If the DHCP server is enabled, the QuadroE1/T1 will assign dynamic IP addresses to the Admin PC connected to its LAN port. If you didn’t change the default IP address of the QuadroE1/T1, you may also leave the de- fault values for IP Address Range. Make sure your connected Admin PC belongs to the same network as the LAN port of your QuadroE1/T1.
QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide Registering on Epygi's Technical Support ISP Authentication Settings This applies only if PPPoE is your WAN Interface protocol. Enter the authentication parameters provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). PAP is the most common authentication method. CHAP and MSCHAP are encrypted authentications.
Select the country where the QuadroE1/T1 is located. If you do not find your coun- try in the list, pick the closest. If this setting does not work, issue a request to Epygi technical support under the Support section of epygi.com.
Registering on Epygi's Technical Support Time/Date Settings The QuadroE1/T1 can correct its time settings automatically over the Internet from a time server. If you are not located in US/Central Standard Time Zone, you will need to change the timezone to your region.
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Note: If you do not use DHCP for your LAN and you have changed your LAN set- tings, make sure that the IP address of the PC connected to QuadroE1/T1 is still within the specified IP address range. Otherwise, your PC might be unable to establish a connection to QuadroE1/T1.
QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide Registering on Epygi's Technical Support Configuring the Firewall Configuration of the firewall is only required when management of the Quadro will take place through the WAN port. To configure the firewall, open Firewall Configuration from the Security menu, select Fil- tering Rules and configure the rule Management Access accordingly.
Registering on Epygi's Technical Support Configuring the E1/T1 Settings The QuadroE1/T1 can be connected to a PBX or to the PSTN via E1/T1 lines, using E1/T1 CAS/CCS signaling. The QuadroE1/T1 may be connected to act as a User (if connected to directly to the PSTN) or as a Network (if connected to a PBX).
Editing the E1/T1 Trunk Fig. I-21: Trunk Edit page Select Network as your Interface Type if your QuadroE1/T1 is connected to a PBX, other- wise choose User. Next, you are required to enter the Signaling type (CAS or CCS), adjust the correct inter- face type (E1 or T1), and specify the requested settings of the selected interface type.
QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide Registering on Epygi's Technical Support Signaling Type CCS Fig. I-22: Trunk T1 Signaling Type CCS page If you selected CCS as your Signaling Type, using the Trunk link will take you to the page shown above. Here you can specify the signaling settings in more detail. Further, this page allows selection of the timeslots for signaling data and voice.
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QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide Registering on Epygi's Technical Support timeslot(s) to be restarted and any active connection on the selected timeslot(s) will be inter- rupted. Edit will display another page, where the signaling settings for the selected timeslots may be specified in detail.
QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide Registering on Epygi's Technical Support Signaling Type CAS Fig. I-25: Trunk T1 Signaling Type CAS page If you selected CAS as your Signaling Type on the Trunk Settings - Edit Entry page, you will get the page shown above using the Trunk link. The page lists all timeslots and allows editing of the signaling settings for each single timeslot: Fig.
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QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide Registering on Epygi's Technical Support Here you may Enable the timeslot by checkbox and select whether the DID Service (Direct Inward Dialing) shall be disabled or enabled. In User mode, the Quadro cannot route incoming calls from the E1/T1 trunk to extensions if the timeslot in the trunk does not have DID service enabled.
QuadroE1/T1 as a gateway: In this example, the QuadroE1/T1 is connected within a protected Private Data Network built of two other Quadro devices (-2x and -4x) where 6 extensions are connected. Each exten- sion will be configured such that they all shall reach each other and the PSTN.
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QuadroE1/T where a message may inform the callers that the dialed number does not exist. Fig. I-28: Call Routing example; dialing plan To define the call routing paths needed on QuadroE1/T1 open Call Routing in the Teleph- ony menu and select Local Routing Table. The Call Routing - Local Routing page will be displayed (it is a wide table, thus it is shown here and in the following pictures in two parts): Fig.
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QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide Registering on Epygi's Technical Support Before you can start defining the local call routing paths, you have to select Add to define the first call routing path that leads the incoming PSTN calls 854603-30, -31 and -32 to the Quadro2x.
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QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide Registering on Epygi's Technical Support Call Routing Wizard (see Manual-II, Administrator's Guide). In this example, no caller spe- cific limitation is needed, so leave that checkbox unchecked empty. Please Note: This checkbox selection, as well as any Inbound Caller information inserted, won’t be considered and will make the current routing pattern invalid, if the E1/T1 Settings...
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E1/T1 calls to PSTN Quadro2x Pattern Call Type Destination Description Address 89546034[0-4] 10.20.30.20 path to Quadro4x 10.20.30.30 path for all outgoing calls via QuadroE1/T1 to PSTN Quadro4x Pattern Call Type Destination Description Address 89546033[0-2] 10.20.30.10 path to Quadro2x 10.20.30.30 path for all outgoing calls via QuadroE1/T1 to PSTN QuadroE1/T1;...
Epygi SIP Server. To register, you need to know the serial number of your QuadroE1/T1, which you will find on QuadroE1/T1’s bottom label and its purchase date. Next, open the Epygi home page (www.epygi.com), select Support and click on Registration Form.
Appendix: PC DHCP Settings Appendix: PC DHCP Settings The QuadroE1/T1 LAN port has a DHCP server that provides DHCP IP addresses to de- vices connected to the LAN either directly or through an Ethernet hub or switch. Appendix A describes how to configure Windows PCs for DHCP. The PC used to access the QuadroE1/T1 must meet the following conditions: •...
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QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide Appendix: PC DHCP Settings Select Obtain an IP address automatically, then click on Advanced. You will see the entry DHCP Enabled. Click OK three times to close all windows. TCP/IP and DHCP under Windows 95/98/ME Click the Start button.
QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide Appendix: Changing the Admin Password Appendix: Changing the Administrator's Password For security reasons, it is recommended that you change the default admin password. The username of the administrator, admin cannot be changed. Under the Telephone Users menu, select Change Password.
QuadroE1/T1 will not be able to receive calls. To resolve this issue, either STUN must be enabled on the QuadroE1/T1 or SIP NAT traversal must be set up in the router and in the QuadroE1/T1 to properly route the incoming calls.
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QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide Appendix: Configuring SIP NAT Traversal The QuadroE1/T1 will activate the settings and register the extension on the Epygi SIP Server after a few minutes. You can verify the settings from the main QuadroE1/T1 Management menu under Status in the SIP Registration Status section.
QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide Appendix: Checking the Connections Appendix: Checking the Connections If the system seems to work incorrectly even when all cables are connected properly, it may be helpful to Start Network Diagnostics: The WAN link, IP configuration, gateway, DNS server, and STUN-NAT (if used) will all be checked.
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SIP registration status. Open the SIP Registration Status page using the QuadroE1/T1 management System menu item Status. If QuadroE1/T1 is placed behind a NAT router, the detected NAT type and the IP address of this router's WAN port is displayed.
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