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Advanced Configuration

Abstract:
This document describes the frequently used hidden web pages available on QX units. It is
intended to help administrators to identify and resolve the issues caused by inappropriate
configuration of hidden settings.
Please Note:
This document contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Epygi Technologies, LTD. Any copying, use or disclosure of
the document or the information contained herein without the written permission of Epygi Technologies, LTD. is strictly prohibited.
Copyright © 2003-2015 Epygi Technologies, LTD. All Rights Reserved

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  • Page 1: Advanced Configuration

    Please Note: This document contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Epygi Technologies, LTD. Any copying, use or disclosure of the document or the information contained herein without the written permission of Epygi Technologies, LTD. is strictly prohibited.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration Table of Contents: Introduction ........................4 List of Hidden Pages ..................... 4 Accessing Hidden Pages ....................5 Advanced ......................5 Callcontrol ......................5 Codecsconfig ......................7 Extmanagement ..................... 8 Fxocfg ........................11 Fxoconfig ......................13 Fxodisconnect .......................
  • Page 3 Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration Document Revision History Revision Valid for SW Valid for models Date Description 19-Feb-15 Initial Version 6.0.x and higher All QX products Revision 1.0 20-Feb-15...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration 1 Introduction Along with the regular web management pages available for the administrator, the Epygi QXs contain a number of hidden pages that allow advanced configurations in the system. The default system settings will work for most applications but they can be changed if required. Some hidden pages also provide access to troubleshooting tools to collect additional information.
  • Page 5: Accessing Hidden

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration Pages Description Allows specifying the value for the Type of Service setting (ToS) for SIP and RTP packets. Table 1: List of hidden pages 3 Accessing Hidden Pages To access a hidden page, log into the system as an administrator and type the CGI name into the address field of the browser: http://QX_hostname_or_IP/hidden_page For example:...
  • Page 6 Used for the calls via the call routing table Type 820225 to call to the 20225 number via call routing Used when called destination reached Type 20225@sip.epygi.com to call to the through a SIP server extension 20225 registered on sip.epygi.com server...
  • Page 7: Codecsconfig

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration 3.3 Codecsconfig The Voice Codecs Settings page enables/disables the CNG and Extrapolation options for voice codecs and configuring the below listed settings. Figure 3: Voice Codecs Settings page Select G729 Codec Type: allows choosing between the G729 codec types. •...
  • Page 8: Extmanagement

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration Figure 4: Voice Codec Settings - Edit Entry page 3.4 Extmanagement The Extensions Management page allows configuring certain advanced settings for extensions and attendants. Figure 5: Extension Management page Revision 1.0 20-Feb-15...
  • Page 9 Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration The below listed setting can be edited through this hidden page for attendants. Figure 6: Extension Management page for attendant 00 Callback Activation Timeout: The time range within which the trusted users may interrupt the •...
  • Page 10 Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration Please Note: This option should not be disabled so that the extension can use all the patterns in the call routing table. Use extension settings in forwarding: Indicates whether CallerIDs of SIP calls received on •...
  • Page 11: Fxocfg

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration 3.5 Fxocfg The Fxo Configuration page allows configuring the FXO port settings to match the characteristics of PSTN lines. The below settings are found on the Fxo Configuration page (see Figure 8): Figure 8: FXO Configuration page Custom Fxo Disconnect Settings: Enables manual configuration of disconnect-call detection settings.
  • Page 12 The value for this setting is set according to the regional settings selected in the System Configuration wizard. Please do not modify this setting unless instructed to do so by Epygi’s technical support engineers. Fxo Ring Stop Timeout: Period of time after which the system will validate ringing termination •...
  • Page 13: Fxoconfig

    For the instructions on how to determine the correct values for FXO settings appropriate to your CO, please see the troubleshooting guide FXO Diagnostics, which is available in the Support Portal of the www.epygi.com. 3.6 Fxoconfig The FXO Settings page allows configuring each FXO line (see Figure 9). As opposed to the fxocfg.cgi responsible for all FXO lines’...
  • Page 14 For the instructions on how to determine the correct values for echo parameters appropriate to your QX setup, please see the troubleshooting guide Echo Cancellation on QX, which is available in the Support Portal of the www.epygi.com. Current Detection: Enables checking the availability of the connected PSTN line by detecting •...
  • Page 15: Fxodisconnect

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration Route Patterns: This table is used to route incoming FXO calls whose ringing signals match a • certain pattern to a specified call routing record. (The duet pattern is ring-short pause-ring-long pause; the trio pattern is ring-short pause–ring-short pause–ring-long pause). The capability of routing calls to different destinations based on the ringing pattern can be used, for example, to separate fax calls from ordinary phone calls.
  • Page 16: Generalconfig

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration 3.8 Generalconfig The General Configuration page allows configuring the system’s general settings. Figure 12: General Configuration page Max Number of Records in DB cache: Maximum number of records in the external SIP • callers’ cache. The setting was used with a feature available in older software versions. DNS cache MAX size: Maximum number of DNS records (hostnames to IP address •...
  • Page 17 SIP usernames. If disabled, the system will make a PBX call in the mentioned scenario. This checkbox is designed for testing purposes only. Please do not enable this checkbox unless instructed to do so by Epygi’s technical support engineers.
  • Page 18: Lantable

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration Do Not Send External RE-INVITE: When this feature is enabled QX will not send external “RE- • INVITE” message to the remote party. This feature can be used for solving Hold/Un-Hold, Transfer and similar problems. Do Not Send REFER: When this feature is enabled QX will not send external “REFER”...
  • Page 19: Linesconfig

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration Figure 14: LAN Prioritization Table - Add Entry page 3.10 Linesconfig The Lines Configuration page allows configuring FXS lines. Each FXS line has an associated tab on the page that should be clicked to access the line settings. Figure 15: Lines Configuration page The following settings can be configured for a selected FXS line: Prering Caller ID System: The standard of caller ID transmissions to be used on the line when...
  • Page 20: Netcapture

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration Flash MAX Duration specify the minimum and maximum durations of keeping the line on-hook for the system to assume the Flash button is pressed (i.e. if the line goes on hook for longer than the specified Flash MIN Duration period of time, but shorter than the specified Flash MAX Duration, then the system will assume that the Flash button has been pressed).
  • Page 21: Networkphycfg

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration 3.12 Networkphycfg The Network PHY Config page allows configuring speed and mode parameters for the LAN and WAN interfaces. Figure 17: Network PHY Config page The following options are available for configuration of the speed and mode parameters: 10BT-HD •...
  • Page 22: Tos

    Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration received signal level is lower than the specified threshold (Receive Energy) for the specified length of time (Process Saturation) and these conditions hold true for the specified number of times (Pattern Count). Note that the higher the Transmit Energy level and the lower the Receive Energy level, the stricter the conditions for switching the canceller off.
  • Page 23 THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED TO YOU FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. The information furnished in this document, believed by Epygi Technologies, Ltd. to be accurate as of the date of publication, is subject to change without notice. Epygi Technologies, Ltd. assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document and shall have no obligation to you as a result of having made this document available to you or based upon the information it contains.

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