Installation guide
Quadro Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Menus
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The Call Routing – Local AAA Table - Add Entry page offers a
group of manipulation radio buttons to select the way of
authorization and other parameters:
• Authentication by Caller ID – selection is used to set the
authentication based on the caller’s phone number (which is
considered to be automatically detected). The Phone
Number text field requires caller’s phone number. Only
numeric and wildcard characters (see chapter
Entering a SIP
Addresses correctly
) are allowed for this field. '[' , ']' , ',', '-',
‘{‘, ‘}’ are used to define a range or a quantity of numbers.
For example, 2{13-17, ww, a-c} means that the dialed number
may be 213, 214, 215, 216, or 217, 2ww, 2a, 2b and 2c to
match the specified phone number; in the case of 2[3,7], the
dialed number may be 23 or 27 to match the specified phone
number.
• Authorization by Username and Password - selection is
used to set the authentication based on the username and
password inserted by the user upon login. The Username
text field requires the authentication user name. Only numeric
values are allowed for this field, otherwise the “Incorrect
Username - digits allowed only” error message occurs. The
Password text field requires the authentication password.
Only numeric values are allowed for this field, otherwise the
“Incorrect Password - digits allowed only” error message
occurs.
The Expiration Date and Time drop down lists are used to set the
date and time when the registration is to expire.
The Expires in checkbox is used to enable the Expiration Date
and Time feature.
The Description text field required an optional description about
the calling party.
Fig. II-119: PSTN User Registration - Add Entry page
To make a Call Routing pattern
1. Click on the Call Routing Table link on the Call Routing page.
2. Press the Add button on the Call Routing page.
3. Specify the Pattern in the corresponding field.
4. Select the Number of Discarded Symbols and Prefix if required.
5. Select the Call Type from the drop down list.
6. Define the Metric or leave the default.
7. Enter a Description if needed.
8. Enable the Filter on Caller / Call Type / Modify Caller ID checkbox, if the route functionality should be limited depending on inbound caller
information.
9. Enable Set Date/Time Period(s) checkbox, if route should be functional within certain time/date interval.
10. Press Next.
11. Select user or attendant extension from Use Extension Settings drop down on behalf of which the call will be placed.
12. Specify the Destination Host and Port Number, Username and Password if IP or IP-PSTN call type has been selected. For IP-PSTN call
type, enable Multiple Logons if necessary. Enable Use RTP Proxy checkbox, if needed.
13. Choose the Authentication and Accounting method from AAA Required drop down list.
14. Choose a Fail Reason from the corresponding drop down list.
15. Press the Next button.
16. If Filter on Caller / Call Type / Modify Caller ID checkbox has been previously enabled and the call type is different from the FXO, fill Inbound
Caller Pattern in the corresponding text field, choose the needed value from Inbound Call Type drop down list, as well as Inbound Number
of Discarded Symbols and Inbound Prefix values.
17. Press the Next button.
18. If IP has been selected on the previous step in the Inbound Call Type drop down list, then Inbound Host should be inserted in the current
page. If FXO or ISDN has been selected in the Inbound Call Type drop down list, then the ISDN trunk or the FXO line number should be
selected here.
19. If Set Date/Time Period(s) checkbox has been selected on the first page, pressing Next will open Date/Time Rules page where route validity
should be defined.
20. Press the Finish button to establish a local route with the inserted settings.
To create a local AAA entry
1. Click on the Local AAA Table link on the Call Routing page.
2. Press the Add button on the Local AAA Table page.
3. Choose the Authentication type.
4. Enter the Phone Number or the Username and Password depending on the selected Authentication type.
5. Use the Expiration Date and Time checkbox to enable the expiration timeout.
6. Select the Expiration Date and Time from the corresponding drop down lists.
7. Press Save to apply these settings.