
QuadroISDN Manual II: Administrator's Guide Extension User’s Menus
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Outgoing Call Blocking
Outgoing Call Blocking allows blocking unwanted outgoing calls for a Quadro extension where the destination Address service is configured. This
page provides the necessary settings for the outgoing call blocking service. It indicates whether service is enabled for the particular caller and
whether or not a custom message will be used to inform caller about the call being blocked. If the service a particular caller has been enabled by
administrator and has been stated as protected, the user cannot disable it.
Please Note: The administrator can protect the service from being disabled by you. Contact the administrator if you have problems establishing a
certain call.
The Enable Service checkbox selection blocks all calls to the corresponding Address listed in the Caller ID Based Services table associated to the
corresponding extension.
The Send Message to Caller Party checkbox is available when service is enabled and it initiates a message to inform the caller that their line has
been blocked. Otherwise, the calling party will be disconnected without a warning.
The Restore Default Blocking Call File restores the default outgoing call blocking message if another user-defined file has been previously
selected. When the checkbox is selected, the file upload possibility will be disabled.
The Upload New Blocking Call File requires the name of the
desired voice message file. The file needs to be in PCMU
wave format, otherwise the system will prevent uploading it
and “Invalid audio file, or format is not supported” warning
message will be received. The system also prevents uploading
if there is not enough space available for the corresponding
extension. The “You do not have enough space” warning will
then be received.
Browse is used to browse custom voice message used for
outgoing call blocking.
The Download Voice Message File link appears only if a file
has been previously uploaded. This link is used to download
the audio file to the PC and opens a window where the saving
location can be specified.
Fig. 3-22 Outgoing Call Blocking page
Call Hunting
The Call Hunting service provides the possibility of an incoming call consecutively ringing on several extensions depending on the calling party. The
Call Hunting page contains a table where all the participants in the call hunting group for the corresponding extension should be defined.
Attention: By configuring the Call Hunting, the Forwarding service will automatically be disabled on the current extension.
Selecting Enable Service activates the Call Hunting service
on the current extension.
The table displayed here lists the extensions where the call
must be consecutively duplicated in case of a call from the
corresponding caller. Line Status indicates if the extension
is Attached, Not Attached or Attendant. An extension
cannot ring if it is Not Attached. The administrator must
attach it to the line from the Extensions Management page.
When the order of entries in the Call To table is defined in
the consecutive ringing order, the Move Up/ Move Down
becomes available. This will move the checked Call To
extension either one level up or down.
Fig. 3-23 Call Hunting page
Add opens the Add Entry page to add called extensions (an
attendant or a user extension). It has manipulation radio
buttons to select the type of extension to be added to Call
Hunting. It contains the following components:
• The Call To drop down list contains Quadro’s attendant
or user extensions, depending on the radio button
selected. It is possible to add the same extension more
than once to the Call To table. The extension will ring,
depending on the order, as often as configured.
• The Duration drop down list is only available for user
extensions only. It is used to select the period (in
seconds) for which the corresponding user’s extension
should ring.
When saving the call hunting configuration, a message will
notify the user that the Many Extensions Ringing and the
Call Forwarding services have been disabled.
Fig. 3-24 Call Hunting – Add Entry page
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