Quadro Baseline
IP Line Settings
The IP Line Settings page is used to configure IP lines for IP phones to be connected to the Quadro. Quadro provides the options to connect SIP
phones to its LAN side, assign the corresponding IP line to an active extension, and use SIP phones as a simple phone with all telephony services of
the Quadro (for example, call hold, waiting, transfer, etc).
4 active IP Lines are available on the Quadro2x. Entering the feature key in the
The IP Lines Settings page displays a table with the available IP lines on the Quadro.
The IP Lines table lists all available IP lines with additional information
about each of them: number of the extension attached to it, information
about the phone type and the configuration details.
Each column heading in the tables is link. By clicking on the column
heading, the table will be sorted by the selected column. When sorting
(ascending or descending), arrows will be displayed close to the column
heading.
Pressing on the IP line link in the Available IP Lines column
IP Line page specific for the current IP line is opened and offers
a group of manipulation radio buttons that allows to enable the IP line
and to configure it to for use by the SIP phones:
Inactive – this selection disables the corresponding IP line.
SIP Phone – this selection configures the IP line for a SIP phone to be
connected to the Quadro's LAN.
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Phone Model drop down list is used to select the IP phone
model to be used by the receptionist. The selection, not
including Other, enables the MAC address text fields used to
insert the MAC Address of the corresponding SIP phone.
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simultaneous calls supported by the SIP phone.
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Username and Password are required for this selection.
They should match on both the Quadro and the SIP phone for
a successful connection.
For automatic SIP phone configuration, the SIP phone should be reset/rebooted. The appropriate configuration will then be automatically
downloaded from Quadro to the SIP Phone. However, if you manually configure the SIP phone, it is recommended that you select Other from the
Phone Model drop down list and make the configuration manually from the SIP phone's GUI.
Please Note:
For automatic configuration, some SIP phones may require additional actions to follow the restart. For example, by default the IP
Dialog SIP Tone II is in a non-auto-provisioning mode, so it should be manually enabled on the phone. Refer to the user's manual of the
corresponding SIP phone for instructions on performing a factory reset or reboot on any of the supported phones, what additional configurations are
required for a specific SIP phone, and how to manipulate with the GUI.
Supported SIP Phones
The following is the list of SIP phones that can be automatically configured to work with Quadro2x:
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Snom 190, Snom 200, Snom 220, Snom 320, and Snom 360
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Polycom Soundpoint IP 300SIP
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Cisco IP Phone 7960
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Swissvoice IP 10S
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IP Dialog SIP Tone II (ST201)
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Aastra 480i
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Sipura SPA-841 IP
Loopback Settings
The FXS Lines Loopback Settings page is used to configure the lines for voice loopback diagnostics. When loopback is enabled on the line, any
incoming calls to the corresponding line will automatically pick up on the first ring and any voice towards the line will automatically be sent back to the
caller (the caller will hear themselves in the handset). Loopback Timeout provides the option of limiting the voice loopback diagnostics duration, i.e.
the caller will be disconnected from the Quadro when the Loopback Timeout expires.
The FXS Lines Loopback Settings page shows the only table where all FXS lines of the Quadro are listed. On this page, the loopback diagnostics
may be enabled/disabled and the Loopback Timeout can be adjusted for FXS lines.
Quadro2x, Quadro2xi; SW Version 4.0.x
Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide – Administrator's Graphical User Interface
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