Installation guide
Quadro Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Menus
Quadro4x, 4xi, 4xa, 4xia, 4xs, 4xis, Quadro16x, 16xi, 16xa, 16xia, 16xs, 16xis; (SW Version 3.1.x) 15
The Lines Status table of each FXO Line gives information about the
Allowed Call Types, shows the extension number (attendant or routing
client), shows to whom the Incoming Call is Routed To and displays the
State of the line (Free or Busy).
Fig. II-17: Line Status - FXO Status page
The Line Status for ISDN Trunk displays the state of the B1 and B2
channels and the information about the active calls on them. The page
includes a group of static and dynamic parameters. Static parameters
always are displayed, while dynamic parameters appear only whenever an
event takes place on the channel.
Static Parameters:
• B channel - the state of the channel (enabled or disabled)
• State - the current state of the channel (free, busy or N/A)
Dynamic Parameters:
• Caller Party - this parameter appears whenever a call is received and
indicates the caller address
• Called Party - this parameter appears whenever a call is placed and
indicates the destination address
• Call Duration - current call duration
Fig. II-18: Lines Status page
Memory Status
The Memory Status page includes tables with the available User Space
information for each extension. These tables display the space used by the
voice mailbox and uploaded/recorded system greetings, and the free and
total space (counted in minutes/seconds) for every extension. The page
includes the following information:
Memory Size shows total memory space (counted in minutes/seconds)
available on the Quadro and assigned to all extensions.
The table’s links lead the administrator to the extension settings page where
User Space may be altered.
System Memory row indicates the space occupied by the universal
extension recordings. Link refers to the
Upload Universal Extension
Recordings
page where universal extension system messages may be
uploaded.
Call Statistic shows the current number of call statistic entries.
Fig. II-19: Memory Status page