Troubleshooting guide

Epygi Technologies Hidden Pages for Quadro Advanced Configuration
Table 2
Settings
Scenario A
Scenario C
Scenario D
Scenario E
Frequency 1
425
425
400
480
Frequency 2
0
0
0
625
Duration
300
250
500
300
Duration Disp
100
100
100
100
Silence
300
250
500
300
Silence Disp
100
100
100
100
Pattern
3
3
3
3
Disconnect Duration
200
200
200
200
3.8 generalconfig.cgi
The General Configuration page allows configuring the system general settings (see Figure 13).
The following settings are found on this page:
Max Number of Records in DB cache: Maximum number of records in the external SIP
callers’ cache. The setting was used with a feature available in older software versions.
DNS cache MAX size: Maximum number of DNS records (hostnames to IP address
resolutions) stored for Call Manager’s reference.
DNS cache cleanup timeout: Time after which the system will refresh all records stored in
the DNS cache.
Flash timeout: Time that the system will wait for the input of a next digit(s) to handle the
keys as a key combination (for example ‘Flash’+‘3’). If no digit is pressed within the specified
timeout, the system will assume that the Flash key has been followed by the key 0. Digits
pressed after the timeout expiration will be ignored.
Call progress notification timeout: Period of time after which the system will play the
message “Trying to connect, please wait” if no response has been received from the remote
endpoint when establishing a SIP call.
SIP DNS SRV Failover Timeout: The expiration timeout after which the system will try to
reach the next resolved SIP DNS server if available.
IP line registration timeout: Registration timeout to be included in configuration files of
supported IP phones generated by the Quadro. A registration timeout is the time after which
an IP phone will try to re-register on the Quadro.
IP line registration timeout minimum: It is the minimum registration timeout which is
supported by the Quadro. If some device tries to register on the Quadro with the less
registration timeout, Quadro will reject that registration with “Too Brief” SIP error message.
Play user friendly voice messages instead of tones: Response type (system voice
messages or busy tones) to receive from the system if it encounters a problem while
executing user-initiated operations (e.g., the user tries to dial out when all FXO lines are in
use). If the default or always options are selected, the system will play a voice message to
notify the user that a problem occurred. When the never option is selected, the system will
send busy tones.
Templates for CallerID: The text boxes allow specifying which component(s) of the received
caller ID the system should send to the called extension’s phone. The following options for
forming a caller ID pattern are available:
%a (automatic) send the caller ID as provided by the calling party’s service provider.
%d (display name) send the calling party’s display name.
%u (username) send the calling party’s SIP or PSTN number.
%h (hostname, available for SIP calls only) send the hostname of the calling party’s SIP
URL.
Please Note: These templates for CallerID are effective for FXS lines only.
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