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QuadroCS Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator's Menus
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Call Type gives you the option to select the call type (PBX, PBX-Voicemail, FXO, SIP, IP-PSTN or ISDN). The PBX call type is dedicated for call
routing to the local PBX extension, and the PBX-Voicemail call type is dedicated to route the calls directly to the voice mailbox of the local PBX
extension.
Metric allows entering a rating for the selected route in a range from 0 to 20. If a value is not inserted into this field, 10 will be used as the default. If
two route entries match a user’s dial string, the route with the lower metric will be chosen.
The Description text field requires an optional description of the routing pattern.
The second page of the Call Routing Wizard contains different
components depending on the Call Type selected on the
previous page.
Use Conference Settings drop down list allows you to select
the conference (also Auto Attendant) on behalf of the call that
will be placed. The SIP settings of the selected conference will
be used as the caller information. If an entry is not selected from
this list, the original caller information will be kept. When Keep
original DID checkbox is selected, the called destination will
receive the original caller’s information and not the information
of the conference selected from the Use Conference Settings
list.
When the checkbox Add Remote Party ID is selected, the
Remote-Party-ID parameter is being delivered to the destination
side upon call establishment procedure.
Destination Host requires the IP address or the host name of
the destination (for a direct call) or the SIP server (for calls
through the SIP server).
Destination Port requires the port number of the destination or
of the SIP server.
User Name and Password require the identification settings for
the public SIP server or servers requiring authentication.
he public SIP server with the same username at the same time.
Fig. 0-63 Local Routing Wizard – Page 2
The Fail Reason drop down list shows the available failure reasons, depending on the call type selection on the previous page. The following Fail
Reasons may be available in this list:
• Wrong Number – indicates cases when the dialed number is wrong.
• Busy - indicates cases when the dialed destination is busy.
• Network Failure - indicates cases of system overload, network failure or a timeout expiration occurred.
• Other - indicates cases of authorization, negotiation, not supported, request rejected or other unknown errors occur.
• System Failure - indicates cases of Network Failure and Other fail reasons.
• None – available for all call types and indicates no failure reason.
• Any - available for all call types and indicates any of the above mentioned fail reasons.
If the call cannot be established due to some of the selected Failure Reasons, the call routing table will be parsed for the next matching pattern and,
if found, the call will be routed to the specified destination.
The Transport Protocol for SIP messages manipulation radio buttons group is available for SIP or IP-PSTN call types only and allows you to
select the transport (UDP or TCP) to transmit the SIP messages through.
The SIP Privacy manipulation radio buttons group is only available for the SIP call type and allows you to select the security of the SIP route by
means of hiding (or replacing, depending on the configuration of the SIP server) the key headers of the SIP messages used to establish the call.
• Default Privacy – with this selection, Quadro specific SIP privacy will not be applied and all privacy will rely on the configuration of the SIP
Server.
• Disable Privacy – with this selection, SIP call security will not be disabled and all headers of the SIP message will be transparently visible to
the destination.
• Enable Privacy - with this selection, SIP privacy will be specified for the corresponding route. This selection enables a group of checkboxes in
order to choose the key headers that are to be fully or partly hidden or replaced. The Require Privacy checkbox selection is used to restrict the
delivery of the SIP message if any of the selected headers cannot be hidden (or replaced, depending on the configuration of the SIP server)
before being sent to the destination.
The Move Up/Move Down buttons are used to move the local routing patterns one level up or down within the Local Routing table. The sequence
of the routing patterns is important as the Local Routing table is parsed from the top down and routing will take place according to the first pattern
that matches the dialed number. The Move To button is used to move the selected entry to a different position in the Local Routing Table, which will
increase or decrease the selected pattern’s priority. Pressing this button will open a page to specify the row number and the desired position of the
selected entry (before or after the defined row).