Epygi QuadroCS SW-Version User manual


Quadro Manual I: Installation Guide
QuadroCS (SW Version 3.1.x)
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FCC Statement (Part 15) Class B
The Epygi Quadro has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used ac-
cording to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi-
sion reception, which is found by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-
ence by one or more of the aforementioned measures.
Electrical Safety Advisory
To reduce the risk of damaging power surges, we recommend you install a quality AC surge suppressor in the AC outlet
from which the Quadro is powered.
Industry Canada Statement
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
Safety Information
Before using the Quadro, please review and ensure the following safety instructions are adhered to:
•To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose your Quadro to rain or moisture.
•To avoid electrical shock, do not open the Quadro. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
•Never install wiring during a lightning storm.
•Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specified for wet locations.
•Never touch un-insulated telephone wire or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the net-
work interface.
•Use caution when installing or modifying cable or telephone lines.
•Avoid using your Quadro during an electrical storm.
•Do not use your Quadro or telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
•An electrical outlet should be as close as possible to the unit and easily accessible.

Quadro Manual I: Installation Guide
QuadroCS (SW Version 3.1.x)
Emergency Services
The Quadro SIP Services are intended to function as a secondary telephone service. These services are made available
through the Internet and therefore are dependent upon a constant source of electricity and network availability. In the
event of a power outage, the Quadro SIP Service will automatically be disabled. User understands that in the event of a
power or network outage, the Quadro SIP Service will not support 911 emergency services and further that such services
will only be available via the user's regular telephone line not connected to the Quadro. User further acknowledges that
any interruption in the supply or delivery of electricity or network availability is beyond Epygi's control and that Epygi shall
have no responsibility for losses arising from such interruption.

Quadro Manual I: Installation Guide
Table of Contents
Manual I: Installation Guide
........................................................5About This Installation Guide
.............................................................................5Requirements .....................................................................6Hardware Overview .............................................................................6QuadroCS Rear Panel ....................................................................7QuadroCS Front Panel LEDs ....................................................8Step 1: Installing the QuadroCS
.............................................................................8Networking Overview ........................................................................9WAN Connection Options .....................................................................10Connecting the Hardware ............................................... 12Step 2: Configuring the QuadroCS
.........................................................13Step 2.1: Logging in to QuadroCS ..................................................14Step 2.2: System Configuration Wizard
.....................................................................................14System Configuration .................................................................15DHCP Settings for the LAN Interface
...........................................................................................15Regional Settings ........................................................16Finishing the System Configuration Wizard .................................................18Step 2.3: Internet Configuration Wizard
.......................................................................................19Uplink Configuration .....................................................................................20WAN IP Configuration
PPP Settings... ..............................................................................................21
...........................................................................22WAN Interface Configuration
. ..............................................................................................22DNS Settings ........................................................23Finishing the Internet Configuration Wizard
............................................................24Step 2.4: Firewall Configuration ........................... 25Step 3: Registering on Epygi’s Technical Support ................. 27Step 4: Registering a Conference on Epygi’s SIP Server
....................... 29Step 5: Configuring a Conference on the QuadroCS
...................................................... 33Appendix: PC DHCP Settings ..................................... 35Appendix: Changing the Admin Password
Manual II: see Administrator's Guide
Describes detailed all the menus available for administrators only
Manual III: see Moderator's Guide
Describes detailed all the menus available for moderators and further, it in-
cludes all the call codes at a glance
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Quadro Manual I: Installation Guide About This Installation Guide
About This Installation Guide
This Installation Guide explains the installation and basic configuration of the QuadroCS
Conference Server. It gives step-by-step instructions to connect the device properly to the
Internet and to attach a PC for administration and configuration. It also describes the basic
configuration of a conference.
Step 1: Installing the QuadroCS explains connection of cables and devices to the
QuadroCS.
Step 2: Configuring the QuadroCS describes the configuration steps necessary to inte-
grate the QuadroCS into your network environment.
Please Note: The QuadroCS configuration described in this Installation Guide ex-
plains basic networking configurations. For more complex network environments,
please refer to the QuadroCS Administrator's Manual.
Step 3: Registering on Epygi’s Technical Support
Before a QuadroCS conference can be registered on the Epygi SIP server, you must
be registered with Epygi Technical Support. This section shows you how to gain ac-
cess to the Epygi Technical Support Center and the Epygi SIP Server. If no SIP reg-
istration is needed, skip to Step 5.
Step 4: Registering a Conference on Epygi’s SIP Server explains how to register a SIP
conference.
Step 5: Configuring a Conference on the QuadroCS describes how a conference is set
up on the QuadroCS
Appendix: PC DHCP Settings explains how to configure your PC to access the
QuadroCS configuration GUI.
Appendix: Changing the Admin Password explains how to change the default administra-
tor password.
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Quadro Manual I: Installation Guide Requirements
Requirements
•One 120/240 VAC power outlet in close proximity to the Quadro.
•One RJ-45 Ethernet 10/100 broadband Internet connection.
•One CAT 5 Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 connector to connect to the Quadro LAN
port
•One PC with a 10Mbps or a 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet card or adapter installed.
•et Explorer 5.5 or higher, or Netscape Navigator 4.7 or
higher are recommended.
the QuadroCS is to be connected to a hub or switch, a crossover cable may
e required.
•TCP/IP network protocol installed on each PC.
For optimal results, Intern
Please Note: The QuadroCS is shipped with one straight RJ-45 CAT 5 cable. If the LAN
connector of
b
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Quadro Manual I: Installation Guide Hardware Overview
Hardware Overview
QuadroCS Rear Panel
Fig. I-1: QuadroCS Rear Panels
1 Power socket. Use only the power adapter delivered with the QuadroCS.
2RJ-45 socket to attach the Local Area Network (LAN) via an Ethernet CAT 5 cable. If
a PC is connected directly to this socket, a straight cable is used. If an Ethernet hub,
router or switch is used, a crossover cable may be required.
3RJ-45 socket to attach the Internet Uplink (WAN) via an Ethernet CAT 5 cable.
4The USB socket enables connectivity of USB flash memory providing additional stor-
age space for recorded conferences. Refer to the Administrator Manual for supported
devices.
5The Reset button may be used in two ways: (1) to initiate a normal reset, (2) or a fac-
tory reset. A normal reset is executed by pressing the Reset button with a paper clip
for an instant.
Pressing the reset button and holding it down for 7 seconds or more will execute a
factory reset. This will restore the factory defaults and clear all settings including the
IP address and the administration password you entered.
Please Note: A Factory Reset forces the default LAN IP address of 172.30.0.1 and
default administrator password of 19.
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QuadroCS Front Panel LEDs
Fig. I-2:QuadroCS Front Panel LEDs
Busy
green
Status of CPU
1 off: No power
on or blinking: Normal activity
on: device is booting
Info
yellow
System information off: no information
blinking: an event occurred, details specified in the
System Event section of the Management interface
2
Fault
red
System status
on device is booting/ error
off: no error
blinking: system unusable
3
USB
green
Status of the USB interface
4 on: USB memory device installed correctly
off: No USB memory device found
LAN
green
Status of the LAN interface
on: link ok
off: no link
flickering: traffic on the link
5
WAN
green
Status of the WAN interface
on: link ok
off: no link
flickering: traffic on the link
6
green
7 not used
8 green not used
LED Indication during a firmware update
A firmware update is indicated by the red (Fault) and yellow (Info) LED. Both will blink si-
multaneously for about five minutes while the firmware is updated. The QuadroCS will then
re-boot automatically showing the boot LED sequence.
LED Indication during a boot sequence
A boot sequence is indicated as follows: The red Fault LED will glow for a few seconds,
then the yellow Info LED will glow for another four or five minutes while the green Busy
LED is blinking. Once the Info LED is off, the boot sequence has been completed success-
fully.
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Step 1: Installing the QuadroCS
Networking Overview
To establish a connection between the Internet and your local area network (LAN), a sepa-
rate access router is needed. The Quadro products are an excellent choice for this function.
The QuadroCS can serve as an access router for a single PC used during configuration,
but it is not recommended to be used as the primary Internet access router for your com-
pany’s LAN. The QuadroCS has one LAN port that can be connected to Ethernet hubs and
switches on the LAN allowing more devices to reach the QuadroCS for configuration.
Every device within an IP network requires a unique IP address to identify itself. Since the
QuadroCS connects to both the LAN and the WAN, it has to be part of both networks, and
must have two IP addresses: one for the WAN side and one for the LAN side. The
QuadroCS’s integrated firewall/NAT functionality will hide the LAN IP address from the
WAN (Internet) side.
There are two ways of assigning an IP address: statically or dynamically. The Quadro CS
can be configured with a static IP address on the WAN interface. You also can use a DHCP
server-assigned IP address on the WAN side.
Please Note: A DHCP client is a piece of software that requests an IP address from a
DHCP server. A DHCP server assigns on request a unique IP address to a device. The
Quadro, like many routers, acts as a DHCP client on its WAN interface and as a DHCP
server on its LAN interface.
The QuadroCS must be visible to the Internet to receive and send VoIP calls. When the
QuadroCS is placed in a private network, typically behind existing routers, it will by default
attempt to pass through the NAT of this router with its STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP over
NAT) feature. STUN will work without user configuration with the majority of the basic
routers. In some scenarios, port forwarding on the router is required to make the QuadroCS
accessible to other Quadro devices and the Epygi SIP Server on the Internet. The recom-
mended configuration option is to connect the QuadroCS directly to the Internet eliminating
the need to traverse the local NAT firewall.
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WAN Connection Options
•QuadroCS behind a router, which is connected to a cable or DSL modem.
Fig. I-3: Configuration: QuadroCS behind a router
In this configuration, the IP router typically acts as a DHCP server for the LAN and assigns
the IP addresses to the PCs and other devices. The Quadro can be connected through its
WAN port directly to one of the router's LAN ports and will get an IP address from the
router. By default, the Quadro acts as a DHCP client on the WAN port.
Please Note: Since Quadro uses STUN by default, it will work with most basic
routers without any further configuration.
Please Note: Initially, the Admin PC must be connected to the QuadroCS’s LAN port to ac-
cess Web Management of the QuadroCS. Later, this PC can be moved to the router’s LAN.
The QuadroCS Web Management can be accessed from any PC in the router LAN after
the Quadro firewall is disabled.
•QuadroCS connected directly to the Internet
Fig. I-4: Configuration: QuadroCS connected directly to the Internet
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Connecting the Hardware
•QuadroCS behind a router
Fig. I-5: Installation: QuadroCS behind a router
•QuadroCS directly connected to the Internet
Fig. I-6: Installation: QuadroCS directly connected to the Internet
•Verify the product package contents are complete. Refer to the contents sheet included
in the packaging to determine if all the items were shipped in the box.
•Before you connect the hardware, make sure that all devices are powered off.
Connect the Ethernet port on your PC via a straight CAT 5 cable with an RJ-45 connec-
tor to the LAN socket of the Quadro. If a hub or switch is connected between the
QuadroCS and your PC, us
•
e a crossover cable from the LAN interface of the
•
QuadroCS to the hub/switch.
•Connect the WAN port of the QuadroCS to the Internet service.
Connect the power adapter to the POWER port on the QuadroCS’s rear panel and plug
the power adapter into a power outlet. Only use the original power adapter and plug it
into a power strip with surge protection or to a UPS if available.
The red LED (Fault) will glow for several seconds followed by the yellow LED (Info),
for several minutes.
which will glow As soon as Info is off, the QuadroCS is operational.
Power up any PC on the LAN side.
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Please Note: The PC must be configured for DHCP to receive an IP address directly
•es are connected to these ports and all devices are
re not illuminated, there is a connection problem between the QuadroCS and
the other device. Some hubs, switches and routers will require the use of crossover ca-
bles.
from the QuadroCS. Refer to the first Appendix for instructions on how to set up a PC
for DHCP operation.
Check the LEDs: The green Busy LED must glow continuously. The green LAN and
WAN LEDs will blink when cabl
powered up. If the green LAN and WAN LEDs do not blink, verify cabling and ensure
that all devices are powered up.
Please Note: CAT 5 cables can be faulty without visual indication. The LAN and WAN
LEDs verify that the Ethernet connection is established between the end points. If these
LEDs a
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Quadro Manual I: Installation Guide Step 2: Configuring the QuadroCS
Step 2: Configuring the QuadroCS
The QuadroCS does not require fur-
ther network
configuration in two cases:
•The QuadroCS is connected behind a basic router that is
compatible with the QuadroCS’s implementation of STUN
•The QuadroCS is connected directly to the Internet and
your ISP supports DHCP. There are no other router devices
between the QuadroCS and the DSL or cable modem and you
get the IP address assigned automatically by the ISP.
Your QuadroCS is now connected properly to the Internet. You may customize the follow-
ing settings
•LAN Settings - if you want to enter a unique name for the QuadroCS
•Regional Settings
it is important that you properly configure your country and
•is static IP or DHCP you will need to know whether DHCP is
of the default gateway and the IP address of the Domain
•e
QuadroCS’s firewall to make it easily accessible for management.
's LAN port, log in and complete
e Basic Configuration as described in step 2.1 and 2.2.
time zone settings.
WAN IP Settings
If your WAN uplink
supported or not.
If DHCP is not supported, you need to know the WAN IP address, the subnet
mask, the IP address
Name Server (DNS).
Your ISP should have provided you with this information when you installed
your Internet access. Otherwise, you will need to contact your ISP to request it.
Firewall - if your QuadroCS is connected behind a router, disable th
To customize the settings, connect a PC to the QuadroCS
th
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Step 2.1: Logging in to QuadroCS
•Start a browser (MS Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera) on a PC connected to
the LAN port.
•Enter http://172.30.0.1 (QuadroCS’s default LAN IP address) into the address
field.
•The Login page of the QuadroCS will be displayed (see picture below).
Fig. I-7: Login page
Enter admin as the Username and 19 as the Password to log in as the administrator. Once
u log in, you will enter into the QuadroCS Conference Server Menu.
yo
Please Note: If you enter a wrong password and/or username five times, the device will be
unavailable for login for five minutes.
Fig. I-8:Conference Server Management page
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Step 2.2: System Configuration Wizard
Select the System Configuration Wizard from the System menu. The System Configu-
ration Wizard is a tool for the administrator to define the Quadro's Local Area Network set-
tings and to specify regional configuration settings to make Quadro operational in its LAN.
The System Configuration Wizard must be run upon Quadro first startup.
For the basic configuration, some pages in this wizard may be skipped and left default for
the basic configuration.
Please Note: It is strongly recommended that factory default settings are left unchanged if
their meanings are not completely understandable to the party administrating the Quadro.
System Configuration
The first page of System Configuration Wizard shows all items to be configured. Click the
Next button to start. Enter into the Host Name field the unique name (top right corner, un-
der Epygi logo) for the Quadro device.
For a basic configuration, the LAN IP address does not need to be changed, but if you
must change it (for example, to integrate the device into an existing LAN), record the new
LAN IP address and have it handy. You’ll need it for subsequent access to Quadro’s man-
agement.
Please Note: The Host Name is very useful when many Quadro's are part of a network
and one administrator has remote access to all of them. All Quadro pages show the host-
name on the top right corner under Epygi logo.
Fig. I-9: System Configuration page
Clicking Next shows the page DHCP Settings for the LAN Interface.
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DHCP Settings for the LAN Interface
If the DHCP server is enabled, the Quadro will automatically assign dynamic IP addresses
to the stations connected to its LAN port.
If you didn’t change the default LAN IP address of the Quadro, you also may leave the de-
fault values for the IP Address Range. Make sure your connected LAN devices belong to
the same network as the LAN port of your Quadro.
Please Note: Make sure there is only one DHCP server on the LAN, otherwise, unpredict-
able network behavior can occur.
Fig. I-10: DHCP Settings for the LAN Interface page
Click on Next to display the Regional Settings page.
Regional Settings
If your Quadro is located outside of the United States, it is important to properly configure
your line connections to the PSTN in your location.
Fig. I-11: Regional Settings page
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Proper configuration of Regional Settings is important for the functionality of the voice sub-
system. The Regional Settings determine the proper telephony parameters on the LINE
(ISDN) and PHONE ports of the Quadro for the specified country. Select the country where
the Quadro is located. If you do not find your country in the list, pick the closest in your
timezone.
The Quadro obtains the correct time automatically over the Internet from a time server. If
you are not located in the US/Central standard time zone, you will need to change the
Timezone to your region.
Click on Next to display the Summary Page.
Finishing the System Configuration Wizard
Fig. I-12: System Configuration Wizard finishing page
Click on Finish to complete the System Configuration Wizard. The Quadro will then stop in-
ternal functions and apply the changes made in the Wizard.
Fig. I-13: Wizard Execution Progress page
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After this is complete, the Quadro will reply with the Confirm Settings page requesting
confirmation of the changes. Press on OK to confirm the settings.
Fig. I-14: Confirm Settings page
Please Note: you must confirm the settings within 20 minutes, otherwise the device will re-
vert back to the previous configuration and reboot.
Please Note: If you do not use DHCP for your LAN and you have changed your LAN set-
tings, make sure that the IP address of the PC connected to Quadro is still within the speci-
fied IP address range, otherwise your PC may not establish a connection to Quadro.
If you changed the network configuration of the LAN, restart your LAN connection to re-
ceive a new IP address from the new network. Then you can access the Web Management
of the Quadro on the new IP address you’ve assigned to the Quadro.
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Step 2.3: Internet Configuration Wizard
Open the Internet Configuration Wizard by selecting the corresponding menu item on the
System menu. The Internet Configuration Wizard is a tool for the administrator to config-
ure the WAN settings and to adjust Quadro's connectivity in the global network. It must be
run if Quadro is desired to be connected to the Internet.
The page Getting Started will be displayed:
Fig. I-15: Internet Configuration Wizard
This first page of the Internet Configuration Wizard is for informational purposes only and
lists the items to be configured, Click on the Next button for the Uplink Configuration
page.
Before configuring the WAN port to the Internet, you need to get the following information
from your internet service provider:
•Bandwidth - how much is available upstream and downstream?
•WAN IP Configuration - is DHCP supported? If yes, no more information is needed. If
DHCP is not supported, the following data is needed: the WAN IP address, the sub-
net mask, the IP address of the standard gateway and the IP address of the Domain
Name Server (DNS).
•MAC address - needed when the ISP requires a specific MAC address for the WAN.
Additionally, for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) WAN interface, you need to
et the following information from your internet service provider:
g
•more information is needed. If the WAN IP address
•MSCHAP) is needed in-
cluding the username and password of the PPPoE account.
PPP Configuration - does your ISP use a dynamic or fixed WAN IP address? If the
WAN IP address is dynamic, no
is fixed, you will have to enter it.
Authentication - does your ISP require authentication? If authentication is required,
information about the corresponding method (PAP, CHAP or
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This information will be needed to be inserted in the Internet Configuration Wizard.
rface Protocol and enter the WAN Interface Bandwidth to as-
Uplink Configuration
Select the desired WAN Inte
sure the quality of IP calls.
Fig. I-16: Uplink Configuration
If the available bandwidth is used to the point where the quality of an additional IP call
ould suffer, then new IP calls are rejected.
vice in the United States, typical
e entered here needs to be smaller that the value specified for Up-
tream Bandwidth.
PPPoE (Point to Point over Ethernet) and Ethernet. Use Ethernet for DHCP or static
.
ge. If PPPoE is the
elected WAN Interface Protocol, the next page will be PPP Settings
w
The bandwidth provided by your ISP must be specified for both Upstream and Down-
stream fields. The default entry in both fields is 10000, the maximum bandwidth of the 10
MB uplink module. For basic DSL and cable modem ser
values are 300 for Upstream and 1500 for Downstream.
The Min Data Rate text field is used to specify the amount of bandwidth reserved for data
applications. The valu
s
Specify the WAN Interface Protocol by choosing between available WAN interface proto-
cols:
IP
For Ethernet,clicking Next will display the WAN IP Configuration pa
s.
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