Product guide

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Chapter 1: Introduction
What is the Quintum Tenor Configuration Manager?
Through Tenor Configuration Manager, you can configure all parameters of the Tenor unit,
including all call-related functions. This application was designed to run on any PC running
Windows 2000 or Windows XP (see system requirements in Chapter 2), and supports the following
Quintum products:
•Tenor DX
•Tenor AX
•Tenor AS
•Tenor AF
•Tenor BX
•Tenor CMS
Tenor Call Relay SP
Tenor CR 60
To access the Tenor unit, you simply designate the IP address of the Tenor product you would like to
configure or monitor.
Tenor Configuration Manager
The Tenor Configuration Manager is a user-friendly application that enables you to configure
Quintum products over an IP network by designating the IP address of the Tenor product you want
to configure. There are four main configuration options in the system: Systemwide Configuration,
Ethernet Configuration, VoIP Configuration, and Circuit Configuration.
Systemwide Configuration. The configuration items under Systemwide Configuration include
chassis and dial plan information.
Ethernet Configuration. The Ethernet Configuration menu includes options for configuring
Ethernet interface information as well as Static IP, NAT IP, and Filter IP information.
VoIP Configuration. VoIP Configuration enables you to configure the parameters that pertain
to VoIP element status, such as Gateway, Gatekeeper, Border Element, and Signaling Group.
Circuit Configuration. Through the Circuit Configuration options, you are able to set auto-
switch options, signaling, and trunk and line routing information.
Phone/DS1 Configuration. Enables you to specify line configuration for either analog or
digital, depending upon the unit to which you are connected.
DSP Configuration. Enables you to specify the device and enter a description.
Each menu tree item corresponds to a configuration window. When you click on a menu tree item,
the corresponding configuration window is displayed in the main display area. If a menu tree option
is “label” only, the menu tree expands to offer the sub-menu options. Once you configure the desired
information, you can “submit” the data to the designated unit.