
Quadro Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menus
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If the route has an Authentication or an Authentication&Accounting selected from the AAA Required checkbox group, it will have a link to the
ns a list of authorized users defined from the Local AAA TableUsers List in the Call Routing table. The Users List page contai
and gives the option
ld match to same pattern, the table will be internally rearranged according to the
to enable/disable authentication of each user for a particular route.
Since the Call Routing Table may have multiple entries that cou
rules with the following consequences:
• The pattern matching best to the Best Matching Algorithm will have the higher position in the rearranged list,
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• If multiple patterns equally match to the Best Matching Algorit , the pattern with the lower metric will get the higher position in the rearranged
ed to the Best Matching Algorithm
list,
• If the multiple patterns with the same metric have been match , the pattern in the higher position in the table
rranged list.
he pattern in the highest position of the rearranged list will be considered as the preferred one. The second and subsequent matching patterns will
e used, if the destination refused the call due to the configured Fail Reason.
he Enable/Disable functional buttons are used to enable/disable the selected route(s). Disabled routes will have no effect. Enabled routes will be
when initiating routing calls. The State column in the Call Routing Table displays the current state of the routes (enabled/disabled).
dd starts the Call Routing Wizard where a new routing rule may be defined. The Call Routing Wizard is divided into several pages. Page 1
splays the following components:
he Enable checkbox is used to enable the newly created routing rule. By default, this checkbox is selected, so the newly created routing rule will be
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enabled. But if you wish to create a routing rule for a later use, disable it from this page. The new routing rule will be added to the Call Routing Table
but will be disabled and will not be considered when placing calls through the call routing unless it is enabled again.
The Destination Number Pattern text field specifies calls to which the rule should be applied. If a call, either inbound or outbound, has a destination
mber that matches thnu e 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 in the chapter Allowed Characters and Wildcards
.
ber of Discarded Symbols (NDS) requires the nuNum mber of
symbols that should be discarded from the beginning of the
routing pattern. The field should be empty if digits do not need to
be discarded. Only numeric values are allowed for this field,
otherwise the error message “Error: Number of Discarded
Symbols is incorrect - digits allowed only” will appear.
Prefix requires entering the symbols (letters, digits and any
characters supported in the SIP username) that will be placed in
front of the routing pattern instead of the discarded digits. The
following tags can be used for this field:
Fig. II-171: Call Routing Wizard - page 1
rt of caller ID (the caller’s number detected during the call) as a prefix. For example,
<c er ID will be considered as a prefix, <callerid:3-end> indicates that the caller ID from its
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is tag can be used in combination with other digits at the beginning or at the end, as well
mber dialed by the caller to place a call) as a prefix. For
er will be considered as a prefix, <dialednum:3-end> indicates that
refix. This tag can be used in combination with other digits at the
x can be applied to include more call destination numbers separated by time intervals.
• PBX - local calls to Quadro’s extensions
• PBX-Voicemail - calls directly to the voice mailbox of the local PBX extension
• <callerid:range> - used to apply the complete or a pa
allerid:1-3> indicates that the first 3 digits of the call
digit and up to the end will be applied as a prefix. Th
as with wildcards.
• <dialednum:range> - used to apply the complete or a part of dialed number (the nu
example, <dialednum:1-3> indicates that the first 3 digits of the dialed numb
the dialed number from its 3
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digit and up to the end will be applied as a p
beginning or at the end, as well as with wildcards.
The syntax aaa,,,bbb in the Prefix field allows for two-stage dialing. The aaa and bbb are the numbers to call; bbb can also be a series of digits to
inject; a comma indicates a delay of one second. The synta
A two-stage dialing allows successive numbers to be dialed one after another with a delay in-between. For example, 11,,,11018 will call 11, wait until
the call is established, wait for three seconds and then dial 11018. The capability of automatically dialing successive numbers allows the caller to
bypass the IVR system on the call path and establish a direct call. The two-stage dialing is available for PBX and ISDN call types.
Suffix requires entering the symbols (letters, digits and any characters supported in the SIP username) that will be placed in the end of the routing
pattern. For example, if the routing Destination Number Pattern is 12345, the Number of Discarded Symbols is two, and the Prefix is 909 and
Suffix is 0a, the final phone number will be 9093450a.
Destination Type gives you the option to select the call type. The following destination types are available:
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