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QuadroISDN Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menus
QuadroISDN; SW Version 4.1.x 63
VoIP Carrier Wizard – Page 2 is used to define VoIP Carrier
Settings. The page contains following components:
1. VoIP Carrier Common Settings
The Account Name text field requires a username for
authentication on the defined SIP server.
The Password text field requires a password for
authentication on the defined SIP server.
The Confirm Password text field requires a password
confirmation. If the input is not corresponding to the one in
the Extension Password field, the error message “Incorrect
Password confirm” will appear.
The SIP Server text field requires an IP address or the
hostname of the SIP server destination party it is registered
on.
The SIP Server Port text field requires the port number of
the SIP server destination party it is registered on.
2. VoIP Carrier Advanced Settings
The Use RTP Proxy checkbox is applicable only when a route is used for calls towards a configured VoIP Carrier from a peer located outside the
Quadro. When this checkbox is selected, the RTP streams between external users will be routed through Quadro. When the checkbox is not
selected, RTP packets will move directly between peers.
UserID requires an identification parameter to reach the SIP server. It should have been provided by the SIP service provider and can be requested
only for certain SIP servers. For others, the field should be left empty.
Send Keep-alive Messages to Proxy enables the SIP registration server accessibility to the verification mechanism. Timeout indicates the timeout
between two attempts of SIP registration server accessibility verification. If a reply is not received from the primary SIP server within this timeout, the
secondary SIP server will be contacted. When the primary SIP server recovers, SIP packets will continue to be sent to the server.
A group of Host address and Port text fields respectively require the host address (IP address or the host name), the port number of the Outbound
Proxy, Secondary SIP Server and the Outbound Proxy for the Secondary SIP Server. These settings are provided by the SIP servers’ providers
and are used by Quadro to reach the selected SIP servers.
VoIP Carrier Wizard – Page 3 contains the following VoIP
Carrier access code selection components:
The Access Code text field requires a digit combination by
dialing, which the corresponding VoIP Carrier will be reached.
The Route Incoming Calls To drop down list allows you to
select an extension (or Auto Attendant) on the Quadro where
incoming calls from the configured VoIP Carrier should be
routed to.
The Failover to PSTN checkbox selection will route the call to
the PSTN through local ISDN line in case if the VoIP Carrier is
not available. When this checkbox is selected, an additional
entry will be added to the
Call Routing table. This maintains
digit transmission to the local PSTN when an IP call towards
the configured VoIP Carrier cannot be established.
Please Note: A warning message will appear when the
defined Access Code already exists in the Call Routing table
or causes a conflict with entries already in the Call Routing
table. In this case, when continuing through the VoIP Carrier
Wizard, the existing entry in the Call Routing table will
automatically be overwritten by the new settings.
RADIUS Client Settings
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) specifies the RADIUS protocol used for authentication, authorization and accounting, to
differentiate, to secure and to account for the users. The RADIUS Server provides the option for a caller from/through Quadro to pass authentication
and to be able to dial a specific number.
When a RADIUS client is enabled on the Quadro, and according to the configuration of AAA Required option (see
Call Routing table), the RADIUS
server will be used to authenticate user and/or to account for the call. This can be accomplished by automatic detection of the caller’s number or a
customized login prompt where the caller is expected to enter a username and password.
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