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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The Called Party Information consisting of the Call Type
and the called party's Address.
The Call Type lists the available call types:
PBX - indicates that the calling or called party is Quadro
extension
SIP - indicates that the calling or called party is located in
SIP network external to Quadro.
PSTN - indicates that the calling or called party is located in
PSTN network external to Quadro.
Auto - indicates any of the types listed above.
The value in the Address text field is dependent on the
Call Type defined in the same named drop down list. If the
PBX call type is selected, the Quadro extension number
should be defined in this field. For the SIP call type, the SIP
address should be defined, for the PSTN call type, the
PSTN user number should be defined here. In case of
Auto call type, any of the addresses listed above are
allowed. Wildcards are applicable for this field.
The Recording Type drop down list allows you to select
whether the recording will start automatically as soon as
the call is established, or whether it will be activated
manually by pressing the button on the phone during the
call.
Fig. II-242: Call Recording Advanced View Settings page
Fig. II-243: Call Recording Settings – Add Entry page
The Maximum Recording Duration drop down list is used to select the maximum duration when the call between the defined caller and called
parties will be recorded. When the call recording duration expires, it will be silently stopped while the call will stay active.
The Recording To drop down list is for selecting the Recording Box extension Extensions Management) to be used for storing the recordings.
The Description text field should contain some descriptive text related to recording rule.
Edit opens the Edit Entry page to modify the selected entry. This page contains all the same components as the Add Entry page does.
Delete removes the selected entries. Select all checks all entries, e.g. in order to be deleted.
Inverse selection inverses the current selection (if no records are selected, clicking on inverse selection will check all records.
Class of Service
The current implementation of Class of Service (CoS) on Quadro is used to define the permissions that PBX and Conference extensions will have
when using call routing rules to make a call.
The Class of Service feature provides the ability to set restrictions on the call routing rules for each extension. The Class of Service functionality
allows to permit or deny the attempt of extensions to use certain types of call routing rules.
Suppose you want for a certain group of PBX/Conference extensions to deny the right to make international calls, but allow them to make local and
long distance calls and for another group of PBX/Conference extensions give a permission to make international calls only.
Class of Service allows to specify which extensions can use which routing rules to make a call.
For example, if an extension is not assigned to a certain class of service and an attempt is made to place a call from that extension using routing rule
with the Class of Service enabled, then “Number dialed does not exist” message will be played to the caller.
The permissions for a group of PBX extensions can be changed easily by modifying the CoS variable for each PBX extension.
On Quadro the defined CoS variables are associated with PBX/Conference extensions and call routing rules in the Call Routing Table.
In order to configure CoS feature, follow the steps below:
• At first assign the specified CoS(s) to a certain routing rule(s).
• Assign the specified CoS(s) to the PBX extension(s).
If there is no CoS assigned to the call routing rule, that rule will be generally available for any PBX extension whether it is attached to a CoS or not.
Please Note: If the Enable Class of Service option is disabled, call routing rule(s) that are assigned to a certain CoS(s) will be available for any
PBX extension, if there are no any other filtering limitations.