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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VoIP Carrier Wizard – Page 3 contains the following VoIP
Carrier access code selection components:
The Access code text field requires a digit combination by
dialing which the corresponding VoIP Carrier will be reached.
The Access code radio buttons allows you to create
outbound routing rules.
• By prefix
text field requires entering the prefix that will
be placed in front of the routing pattern instead of the
discarded digits. The Prefix field can consist of numeric
values only. A corresponding warning appears if any
other symbols are inserted.
• By pattern text field specifies calls to which the rule
should be applied. If an outbound call has a destination
number that matches the specified pattern, it will be
completed according to the current rule. A routing
pattern may contain wildcards. The complete list of
characters and wildcards allowed in this text field is
given on the
Allowed Characters and Wildcards page.
The Route Incoming Calls to drop down list allows you to
select an extension (or Auto Attendant) on the Quadro where
incoming calls from the configured VoIP Carrier should be
routed to. For the selected extension there will be an
unconditional forwarding set up which will care for incoming
calls forwarding from the VoIP carrier to the corresponding
extension.
Fig. II-234: VoIP Carrier Wizard page 3
The Emergency Code text field requires the emergency code supported by the specified ITSP. By default this field is filled with the information
defined in the Quadro’s
System Configuration Wizard
, but this field also allows to define an ITSP specific emergency codes. In case your system has
both local PSTN emergency codes and ITSP codes configured, when dialing the certain emergency code, Quadro will first try to reach the local
PSTN allocated emergency destination, and if failed will dial the ITSP emergency destination.
Please Note: If the defined ITSP is 911 compliant then you have to bind this account with the geographical address of your device. If the ITSP is not
911 compliant then the public safety agency will not be able to determine the address automatically.
The Failover to PSTN checkbox selection will route the call to the PSTN through the local FXO line in case if the VoIP Carrier is not available. When
this checkbox is selected, an additional entry will be added to the
Call Routing table. This maintains digit transmission to the local PSTN when an IP
call towards the configured VoIP Carrier cannot be established.
Please Note: A warning message will appear when the defined Access Code already exists in the
Call Routing table or causes a conflict with
entries already in the Call Routing table. In this case, when continuing through the VoIP Carrier Wizard, the existing entry in the Call Routing table
will automatically be overwritten by the new settings.
RADIUS Client Settings
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) specifies the RADIUS protocol used for authentication, authorization and accounting, to
differentiate, to secure and to account for the users. The RADIUS Server provides the option for a caller from/through Quadro to pass authentication
and to be able to dial a specific number.
When a RADIUS client is enabled on the Quadro, and according to the configuration of AAA Required option (see
Call Routing table), the RADIUS
server will be used to authenticate user and/or to account for the call. This can be accomplished by automatic detection of the caller’s number or a
customized login prompt where the caller is expected to enter a username and password.
Transactions between the client and the RADIUS server are authenticated through the use of a shared Secret Key, which is never sent over the
network. In addition, user passwords are encrypted when sent between the client and RADIUS server to eliminate the possibility of a party viewing
an unsecured network where they could determine a user's password. If no response from the RADIUS Server is returned after the Receive Timeout
expires, the request is resent numerous times as defined in the Retry Count list. The client can also forward requests to an alternate server(s) if the
primary server is down or unreachable. An alternate server can be used after a number of failed tries to the primary server.
Once the RADIUS server receives the request, it determines if the sending client is valid. A request from a client that the RADIUS server does not
recognize must be silently discarded. If the client is valid, the RADIUS server consults a database of users to find the user whose name matches the
request. The user entry in the database contains a list of requirements (username, password, etc.) that must be met to give access to the user. If all
conditions are met, the user gets access to the Quadro Network.
The RADIUS Client Settings page contains the Enable RADIUS Client checkbox that enables RADIUS client on the Quadro.
Please Note: The RADIUS Client cannot be disabled if there is at least one route with RADIUS Authentication and Authorization or RADIUS
Accounting values configured in the AAA Required drop down list at the
Call Routing table. In order to be able to disable the RADIUS Client on the
Quadro, appropriate routes should be removed first.
The other RADIUS Client settings are divided into three groups: