QuadroE1/T1 Manual I: Installation Guide
Configuring the Quadro E1/T1
QuadroE1/T1; (SW Version 3.2.x)
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Incoming DNIS Size text field indicates the number of received digits (in a range from 0 to
255) required to establish a call. When the field has 0 value, the system uses either timeout
defined in the Incoming digits timeout field or the End of Address messages to establish
a call. Independent on the value in this field, the message End of Address always causes
the call establishment.
Usused A:B:C:D text fields require to configure unused C and D bits of E1/T1 CAS signal-
ing (A and B bits are predefined). Fields may have either 0 or 1 values.
Invert A:B:C:D text fields are used to invert the ABCD status bits in time-slot 16 before TX
and after RX. If bit is set to 1, the router inverts it before transmission and after the receipt.
End of DNIS (I-15) checkbox is used to enable End of DNIS service.
Collect Call checkbox is only available when Brazil is selected in the Country drop down
list on the previous page of the wizard and when the PBX attached to the Quadro supports
this feature. When this checkbox is selected and in case of incoming calls, always the called
destination will pay for the call. Option is particularly applicable when calling from the mobile
phone. Checkbox should be selected when the appropriate feature is enabled on the PBX.
Group B Support manipulation radio button group is present only when R2 signaling se-
lected from Signaling Type drop down list on the previous page is different from R2 DTMF
and is used to enable/disable the Group B Support. The Group B Support manipulation
radio button group offers following selection:
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Enable – selection enables Group B Support (both answer and busy recognitions
are performed) and requires defining Answer Signal and Busy Signal parameters.
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Partial Enable – selection partially enables Group B Support (only answer recogni-
tion is performed) and requires defining the Answer Signal parameter.
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Disable – selection disables Group B Support and requires defining the Answer
Signal parameter.
Setting up Call Routing
The Call Routing service allows you to specify the communication structure between all in-
volved devices by developing a dialing plan and setting the call routing paths accordingly.
For the Quadro extension users, the call procedure should be simple and familiar for all
kinds of calls (internal, SIP, H.323, PSTN or IP-PSTN).
The possibilities Call Routing offers are numerous. The following configuration just a single
example used to explain setup of the QuadroE1/T1 as a gateway:
In this example, the QuadroE1/T1 is connected within a protected Private Data Network built
of two other Quadro devices (-2x and -4x) where 6 extensions are connected. Each exten-
sion will be configured such that they all shall reach each other and the PSTN. The exten-
sions also shall be reached by calls from the PSTN.
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