
QuadroISDN Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menus
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Enabler Key and Disabler Key text fields request digit combination which should be dialed from the handset or Auto Attendant to enable or disable
the certain routing rules in the Call Routing Table. You can set the same Enabler/Disabler Key for multiple routing rules (the same key may be used
as enabler for one routing rule, and as disabler for another one) - this will allow managing several routing rules with the single key.
The second page of the Call Routing Wizard offers different components depending on the Call Type selected on the previous page.
Use Extension Settings drop down list is applicable to SIP and
IP-PSTN call types and allows you to select the extension (also
Auto Attendant) on behalf of the call that will be placed. The SIP
settings of the selected extension will be used as the caller
information. If an entry is not selected from this list, the original
caller information will be kept. When Keep original Caller ID
checkbox is selected, the called destination will receive the
original caller’s information and not the information of the
extension selected from the Use Extension Settings list.
When the checkbox Add Remote Party ID is selected, the
Remote-Party-ID parameter is being delivered to the destination
side upon call establishment procedure.
Destination Host requires the IP address or the host name of
the destination (for a direct call) or the SIP server (for calls
through the SIP server).
Destination Port requires the port number of the destination or
of the SIP server.
User Name and Password require the identification settings for
the public SIP server or servers requiring authentication.
Enable Activity Timeout checkbox is used to limit time-to-live
period of routing pattern (makes sense if accept or failure
feedback arrives too late from the destination).
Checkbox selection enables the Activity Timeout text field
which is used to insert a routing pattern activity timeout (in the
range from 1 to 180 seconds). When timeout is configured, the
routing pattern will be active within the defined time frame and if
no response has been received from the destination during that
period, the pattern will be stopped and next routing rule might be
optionally considered (depending on the Fail Reason
configuration on the corresponding pattern).
Fig. II-97: Call Routing Wizard - page 2
The Multiple Logons (ML) checkbox is only available for the IP-PSTN call type and allows/denies multiple logon to the public SIP server with the
same username at the same time.
The Use RTP Proxy checkbox is available for SIP and IP-PSTN call types and is applicable when a route is used for calls through Quadro between
peers that are both located outside the Quadro. When this checkbox is selected, RTP streams between external users will be routed through
Quadro. When the checkbox is not selected, RTP packets will move directly between peers.
Use Secure RTP (SRTP) checkbox is available for SIP and IP-PSTN call types and is used to encrypt RTP streams outgoing from the Quadro. This
selection enables Proceed Non-secure on Failure checkbox. When the Proceed Non-secure on Failure checkbox is also selected, the non-
secure RTP streams transmission will be allowed even when Use Secure RTP (SRTP) checkbox is selected but the peer side does not support the
SRTP. Otherwise, when Proceed Non-secure on Failure checkbox is not selected and the peer side does not support SRTP, the call will not be
established.
The AAA Required checkboxes are used to choose one or more of the following Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) settings:
• Local Authentication – with this checkbox selected, callers will need to pass authentication through the Local AAA table (see below) when
dialing the current pattern.
• RADIUS Authentication and Authorization – this checkbox is present when a RADIUS client is enabled. With this checkbox selected, callers
will need to pass the authentication through RADIUS server (see above) when dialing the current pattern.
• RADIUS Accounting – this checkbox is present when a RADIUS client is enabled. With this checkbox selected, authentication will not take
place, but a caller identifying a CDR (call detail report) will be sent to the RADIUS server. This checkbox selection enables accounting on the
RADIUS for a certain call. This selection enables the Client Code Identification checkbox which is used to activate/deactivate the code
identification on the RADIUS server. When the Client Code Identification checkbox is selected, caller may optionally dial an identity code at
the end of the corresponding route. To make an identified call, caller should dial Routing Number +
+ Identity Code. Here, Identity Code
is an arbitrary digit combination used to identify the corresponding routing rule. Identity Code can be used to identify certain called destinations.
This will allow to search the calls by the certain identity code criteria on the RADIUS server (for example, for further billing calculation
purposes).
If the authentication is configured based on the caller’s address, callers will pass the authentication automatically; otherwise they will be
required to identify themselves by a username and a password.
The Fail Reason drop down list shows the available failure reasons, depending on the call type selection on the previous page. The following Fail
Reasons may be available in this list:
• Cannot Establish Connection – this failure reason is only available for ISDN calls and indicates cases when a connection cannot be
established.
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