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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Full name - the caller's full SIP address (SIP username and the SIP server). For PBX caller this is the caller's PBX number, for PSTN
callers this is the caller's PSTN number.
Duration - the voice mail duration.
Date - the date the voice mail was received.
To insert the predefined tag to the subject line, you should simply click on the corresponding tag. The following format should be maintained to create
a flexible subject:
Example: Voice mail received from $[VM_DISPNAME] $[VM_DATE]
In this example, all email subjects will contain a static text "Voice mail received from" following by the display name of the caller and the date voice
mail is received.
FAX to E-mail format drop down list is used to define the format of the FAX document received in the voice mail and to be attached to the email, in
case user has enabled Send new voice messages via e-mail option from his personal Voice Mail Settings. TIFF or PDF formats may be selected
here.
Dial Plan Settings
The Dial Plan Settings page is used to adjust the dialing timeout setting.
The Routing Dial Timeout
setting specifies a period of time
after the last dialed digit that the system identifies as a
completion of dialing. If the user does not press any key
within the specified timeout, the system assumes that the
dialing is complete and starts calling the dialed number. Only
predefined values included in the drop-down list can be used
for this setting.
The Routing Dial Timeout setting will also be applied to all
the supported IP phones that are auto-configured with the
Quadro and provide the
possibility of changing this setting
through the auto-configuration file. The modified value of the
setting will take effect after rebooting the IP phones.
Fig. II-237: Dial Plan Settings page
3PCC Settings
The 3PCC Settings page is used to adjust the third party call
controlling settings. 3PCC service on the Quadro allows call
controlling applications to remotely initiate and handle calls
on the Quadro and to subscribe for certain event notifications
from the Quadro.
This page consists of the following components:
The Secure Connection checkbox is used enable a secure
encrypted connection between the call controlling application
and the Quadro.
Fig. II-238: 3PCC Settings page
Please Note: For successful connection, this option should be set up in the same way on both sides (enabled or disabled on both sides).
The Request Timeout text field requires the timeout (in seconds) during which the Quadro should receive a response to the request from the call
controlling application. If the response is not received during this timeout, Quadro will perform a request dependent default action. For example, if the
call controlling application is configured to handle incoming calls on the Quadro. Once the incoming call occurs, Quadro is trying to transfer the call to
the call controlling application. If the call controlling application does not response within the mentioned timeout, Quadro will answer the call or
perform an action configured for unanswered incoming calls. This setting is dependent on the network conditions therefore consult with your network
administrator before changing the default value.
The read-only Feature Key text field indicates whether the feature key for the 3PCC Support is installed on the system. The system will not accept
connections from 3PCC applications if no key is found. The 3PCC support is an optional feature and can be activated with a feature key from the
Features page.
The read-only WAN Port text field indicates whether there is a filtering rule specified for the
Call Control Access. If a third-party call control
application connects to the Quadro from the WAN interface, a filtering rule for the corresponding host should be created on the
Call Control Access
page to allow the application a remote access. Creating a filtering rule is not required if the firewall is not setup on the Quadro. The field shows
Opened if there is at least one enabled filtering rule for the
Call Control Access.
RTP Streaming Channels
The RTP Streaming Channels page is used to configure channels where the broadcast RTP streams are transmitted. These channels may be then
configured to be used as hold music (see Manual III Extension User’s Guide) or any other type of music played to the caller.
The RTP Streaming Channels page consists of a table
where RTP channels are listed.