User`s guide
Epygi Technologies Quadro Features on Epygi Tested IP Phones List
PAGE 9 10-Dec-12
1 Introduction
This document explains the use of Quadro telephony services on SIP phones which have been
tested to be used with the Quadro but have not been listed on Epygi fully supported IP phone list.
Fully supported IP phones are tightly integrated with the Quadro and are listed in a separate
document.
The features and feature codes described in this document are functional regardless of whether
the IP phone is connected to the Quadro IP PBX locally when the phone is configured as a local IP
extension or remotely, when the phone is configured as a remote extension.
2 IP Phone Testing Policy
In order to maintain compatibility between Epygi IP PBX products and 3rd party IP phones, Epygi
will periodically review the available released phone SW from the vendor and test this SW against
the IP PBX products for functional compatibility. This review is done for each phone at a minimum
of four times per year. Based on the results, the SW may or may not be recommended for use,
with or without functional restrictions. Epygi will focus on a phone SW image that maximizes the
functionality of the Epygi IP PBX products rather than testing for the latest release. It is possible
that the recommended IP phone SW is not the latest released. The testing of the IP phones is
done with regards to the functionality and services of the Quadro, and not the independent
features of the particular model. Epygi will deviate from this policy on a case-by-case basis and
will accelerate testing of a particular IP phone model or SW release when necessary.
Epygi reserves the right to eliminate or add new IP phones from the supported list anytime due to
market or technical reasons.
3 References
• Quadro Manual-II: Administrator’s Guide for the corresponding release.
• Quadro Manual III: Extension User's Guide for the corresponding release.
• IP Phones and IP Lines Configuration Guide.
4 Requirements and Preparations
• SW 5.2.x and higher running on the Quadro IP PBX.
• Quadro is connected to the network and all network settings are properly configured.
• IP phone is connected to the Quadro, powered up and appropriately configured.