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Quadro Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menus
Quadro2x, 2xi, Quadro4x, 4xi, Quadro16x, 16xi; (SW Version 5.2.x) 100
The Port ID selection is present for FXO and ISDN call types and contains FXO line numbers and ISDN trunks to manage the call routing. These
ypes and are described below.
ou to select whether a specific or any available FXO line will be used to route the call.
through the first local FXO line, if available, otherwise, through the first shared FXO
routing settings for local and shared FXO lines.
FXO lines routing and shared FXO lines routing options.
local FXO lines usage when using the corresponding routing entry. None selection
pecific routing rule. Any Port selection means the call will be routed through the first
to select which FXO ports will be used for the corresponding rule routing. In case if
ill be used.
sed for the corresponding
le routing. In case if multiple shared FXO ports are
e, the first available port will be used.
settings are organized in different ways for FXO and ISDN call t
For FXO call types, a group of Port ID radio buttons allows y
The Any@Any selection indicates that the call will be routed
line. The Specific Ports selection is used to select a group of
Two sub-groups of radio buttons are used to configure the local
The Local Ports radio button selection is used to configure
means no local FXO lines will be used for the call routing of the s
available local PSTN line. FXO Port checkboxes are used
multiple FXO ports are selected here, the first available port w
The Shared Gateway Ports radio button selection is used
to configure shared FXO lines usage when using the
corresponding routing entry. None selection means no
shared FXO lines will be used for the call routing of the
specific routing rule. Any Port@ipaddress (where
ipaddress is the IP address of the FXO gateway that shares
its FXO lines) selection means the call will be routed
through the first available shared FXO line.
FXO@ipaddress port checkboxes are used to select those
which shared FXO ports will be u
ru
selected her
The FXO Lines Load Balancing drop down list is used to
enable load balancing mechanism on the PSTN lines. The
None selection in this list means that no load balancing will
be applied and the call will be routed through the first
available PSTN line (among the selected ones). The
Round Robin selection means that according to an
internally gained statistics of most used PSTN lines, the call
will be routed to the less used and currently available PSTN
line (among the selected ones).
Fig. II-173: Call Routing Wizard - page 2 for FXO
For ISDN call types, Port ID drop down list contains the following options:
Any Port (User)@Any – any local or shared ISDN trunks running in User mode.
Any Port (Network)@Any – any local or shared ISDN trunks running in Network mode.
User mode.
in Network mode.
the selected gateway (where ipaddress is the IP address of the ISDN gateway that
y Port (User)@ipaddress - any shared ISDN trunks running in User mode.
trunks running in Network mode.
appears if the Filter on
Any Port (User) – any local ISDN trunks running in
Any Port (Network) - any local ISDN trunks running
ISDN Trunk – local ISDN trunks.
ISDN Trunk@ipaddress – shared ISDN trunks on
shares its ISDN trunks)
An
Any Port (Network)@ipaddress - any shared ISDN
The Call Routing Wizard - Page 3
Source / Modify Caller ID checkbox had been enabled on
Page 1 of the Call Routing Wizard. It will require
information about the source caller.
The Source Number Pattern field requires the caller
address for which the current route will be applied. The
complete list of characters and wildcards allowed in this
text field is given in the chapter Allowed Characters and
Wildcards
.
The Source Type drop down list gives you the option to
select the source type (PBX, SIP, FXO, Any) used by the
source caller to reach the Quadro.
The settings in the Caller ID Modification group allow
Caller IDs of source caller to be modified.
Fig. II-174: Call Routing Wizard - page 3
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