Installation guide
QuadroM32x/8L/26x/12Li/26xi Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menus
QuadroM32x/8L/26x/12Li/26xi; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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3. Press Save on the Add Entry page to add the selected IP range to the NAT Exclusion Table list.
To Delete an IP Range from the NAT Exclusion Table
1. Select the checkboxes of the corresponding IP range(s) that should to be deleted from the NAT Exclusion Table. Press Select all if all IP
ranges should to be deleted.
2. Press the Delete button on the NAT Exclusion Table page.
3. Confirm the deletion by pressing Yes. The IP range will then be deleted. To abort the deletion and keep the IP range in the list, press No.
Line Settings
The Line Settings are used to configure Quadro FXS and IP Line (if available on the board) settings. The Line Settings page consists of two pages:
Onboard Line Settings page for onboard FXS lines configuration and IP Line Settings for IP Lines configuration.
Onboard Line Settings
The Onboard Line Settings page is used to configure Quadro lines and to define the caller ID detection type, configure remote party disconnect
indication and select the ringer type on each of them. Additionally this page provides an option to enable Loopback diagnostics on the lines.
The Onboard Line Settings page shows the table Available
Lines where all active lines of Quadro are listed with their
Attached Extension. If the line is attached to an extension, the
corresponding extension number is displayed in this column;
otherwise “none” is displayed if the extension is not attached to the
line. By clicking on the extension number, the
Extensions
Management – General Settings
page will appear, where the line
attached to the extension can be reconfigured. Additionally, the
table provides information about the selected Ringer Type and
Caller ID detection method that is configured for the selected line.
The caller ID detection method is different for various types of
phones and can be found in the phone manual.
The Loopback Settings
link takes you to the page where lines
can be configured for loopback diagnostics purposes.
Fig. II-176: Line Settings Page
When pressing on the line number under the Available Lines column, the Onboard Line Settings page specific for the current line is opened and
offers the following input options:
The Caller ID drop down list contains various standards of Caller
ID transmissions. It is used
to send the calling party's information
to the phone attached to the selected line:
• No Caller ID.
• FSK, send prior to the first ring.
• FSK, send between the first and second ring.
• FSK, send both prior to a ring and between the first and
second ring.
• DTMF, send prior to the first ring.
• DTMF, send between the first and the second ring.
• Combined, send both DTMF prior to the first ring and FSK
between the first and the second rings.
The Quadro sends the current time/date to the called phone
together with the caller’s information.
Fig. II-177: Line Codec and Caller ID Settings page
A group of Remote Party Disconnect Indication parameters are used to configure the private PBX attached to the Quadro FXS port.
• The Enable Busy Tone Indication checkbox enables a busy tone transmission to the FXS port when the remote party being called is
disconnected. The Busy Tone Duration drop down list is used to select the period (in seconds) when a busy tone will be transmitted to the
FXS port.
• The Enable Power Disconnect Indication checkbox enables the power cycling on the FXS line when the remote party being called is
disconnected. Power Disconnect is applied after the busy tone transmission on the FXS line. The Disconnect Duration drop down list is
used to select the period (in milliseconds) when the FXS line power will be down.
The Ringer Type drop down list allows you to select the frequency of the ringer supported by the phone attached to the line. Information can be
found on the phone enclosure or in the phone's manual. Problems with the ringer might occur if the ringer type selected here does not correspond to
the one supported by the phone.