Quadro Baseline
The Edit Entry page consists of the following components:
The Interface Type drop down list allows you to choose the
ISDN trunk interface configuration. At present, only User
interface is available on the Quadro.
The Coding Type drop down list allows you to select between
a-law and mu-law coding types.
The LoopBackMode the loopback mode may be selected for
trunk diagnostics purposes. When loopback is selected from this
list, the B1 and B2 channels will be switched to the loopback
mode, the D channels will remain operating normally and any
incoming traffic towards the corresponding B1/B2 channels of
the ISDN trunk will automatically be sent back to the traffic
initiator.
The Passive Mode checkbox is used to leave the ISDN Layer1
connection in the Slave mode. When this checkbox is selected,
Layer1 remains idle when calls are not available. When this
checkbox is not selected, Quadro keeps its Layer1 always
active.
The ISDN Wizard consists of several pages.
The ISDN Wizard - Page 1 has the following components:
The Enable DDI Service checkbox activates the DDI (Direct
Dialing Inward) Service on the trunk(s).
The TEI Mode manipulation radio buttons are only available
when the DDI Service is disabled and they are used to select
the TEI selection mode:
•
The Automat mode requires ISDN connection to be
established
on
the
Assignment on Power up checkbox is selected Quadro
tries to get TEI value after Power UP, otherwise Quadro
tries to get TEI value on incoming or outgoing
•
The Non Automat mode enables the TEI Address text field
that requires the channel number (digit values from 0 to 63)
for connection establishment between the CO and the
ISDN client. In this mode, a private channel may be
reserved for the connection. Both call partners need to
specify the same channel in their settings.
The ISDN Wizard - Page 2 has the following components:
The manipulation radio buttons are present only for ISDN trunk
acting in the user mode and when DDI Service is disabled from
the previous page. This selection is used to choose whether or
not other devices are connected to the ISDN bus. It also allows
you to switch the MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) service.
This service offers the option of having multiple ISDN numbers
provided by the CO (Central Office). It is used to route incoming
calls to the Quadro extensions, to the Auto Attendant or routing
agent (depending on the subscribed number the call was
received on).
Selecting No other devices are connected to ISDN bus
disables the MSN service on the Quadro and all incoming calls
will be routed to the selected destination.
The Route Incoming call to drop down list is present only
when the ISDN trunk is in the user mode and contains the
Attendant, a routing agent with two types of call routing
possibilities. It contains all the extensions of Quadro. It allows
you to select the destination where the incoming calls should to
be routed to. Choosing the Routing selection will request the
caller to pass the authentication (if enabled) and will invite them
to dial the number that will be parsed through the Call Routing
Table. Choosing the Routing with inbound destination
number selection will automatically use the initially dialed
number to connect the destination without additional dialing.
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Quadro2x Manual II: Administrator's Guide – Administrator's Graphical User Interface
first
available
channel.
If
calls.
TEI
Fig. II-113: ISDN Settings - Edit page
Fig. II-114: ISDN Wizard – Page 1
Fig. II-115: ISDN Wizard – Page 2
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