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Quadro6L Manual I: Installation Guide
Quadro6L; (SW Version 5.1.x)
Copyright and Trademarks
Copyright ©2003-2009 Epygi Technologies, Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Quadro is a registered trademark of Epygi Tech-
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Epygi Technologies, Ltd. (‘Epygi’) warrants to the original end-user purchaser every Quadro to be free from physical de-
fects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase (proof of pur-
chase required) or two (2) years from the date of purchase (proof of purchase required) for products purchased in the
European Union (EU). If Epygi receives notice of such defects, Epygi will, at its discretion, either repair or replace prod-
ucts that prove to be defective.
This warranty shall not apply to defects caused by (i) failure to follow Epygi’s installation, operation or maintenance in-
structions; (ii) external power sources such as a power line, telephone line, or connected equipment; (iii) products that
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had their original manufacturer’s serial numbers altered, defaced, or deleted; (v) damage due to lightning, fire, flood, or
other acts of God.
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If the product proves to be defective during this warranty period, call Epygi Customer Support at (972) 692-1166 to obtain
a Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number. Registered users also may access Epygi’s Technical Support
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Notice to Users
This Installation Guide, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated, or reduced to any machine-readable form
without prior written approval.
Epygi provides no warranty with regard to this Installation Guide or other information contained herein and hereby ex-
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or the use thereof.
FCC Statement (Part 15) Class A
•The Epygi Quadro6L has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-
stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. How-
ever, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is found by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the aforementioned measures.
You are cautioned that any change or modification to the equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could
void the user’s authority to operate this device.
Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA) Customer Information
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the back of this
equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ###TXXXX,
made out to HX7OT00BHX70100. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
Any plug or jack that is used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with
the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ATCA.
The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indicator of the maximum number of devices allowed for connection to a telephone
interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirements that
the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the de-
vices not ringing in response to an incoming line. The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the
format US:AAAEQ###TXXX, made out to HX7OT00BHX70100. The digits represented by ### are the REN without a
decimal point (in this case 00B is a REN of 0.0B.)
If the Quadro causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that a temporary
discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the cus-
tomer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is nec-
essary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the op-

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eration of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice for you to make the neces-
sary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
Connection to a party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service com-
mission or the corporation commission for information.
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of the Quadro
does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have any questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your
telephone company or a qualified installer.
Electrical Safety Advisory
To reduce the risk of damaging power surges, we recommend you install an AC surge arrestor 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 uninsulated 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.
Emergency Services
The Quadro SIP Service is intended to function as a secondary telephone service. This service is made available through
the Internet and therefore is dependent upon a constant source of electricity and network availability. If a power outage
occurs, the Quadro SIP Service automatically will be disabled. User understands in the event of a power or network out-
age, the Quadro SIP Service will not support 911 emergency services, and further, such services only will be available via
the user's regular telephone line that is 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 Epygi shall have no responsibility
for losses arising from such interruption.

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Table of Contents
Manual I: Installation Guide
About This Installation Guide........................................................6
Requirements.............................................................................7
Hardware Overview.....................................................................8
The Connectors Panel of Quadro6L ..........................................................8
Quadro6L’s Front Panel LEDs ..................................................................9
Step 1: Installing the Quadro ..................................................... 10
Networking Overview...........................................................................10
LAN/WAN Connection Options ...............................................................11
Connecting the Hardware .....................................................................13
Step 2: Configuring the Quadro .................................................. 15
Step 2.1: Logging into Quadro ..............................................................15
Step 2.2: System Configuration Wizard..................................................16
System Configuration.....................................................................................16
DHCP Settings for the LAN Interface.................................................................17
Regional Settings...........................................................................................17
Emergency and PSTN Access Code Settings .......................................................18
Finishing the System Configuration Wizard ........................................................19
Step 2.3: Internet Configuration Wizard.................................................21
Uplink Configuration.......................................................................................22
WAN IP Configuration.....................................................................................23
PPP/PPTP Configuration...................................................................................24
WAN Interface Configuration ...........................................................................25
DNS Settings ................................................................................................25
Finishing the Internet Configuration Wizard........................................................26
Step 2-A: Using IP Lines............................................................ 27
Supported SIP Phones..........................................................................30
Tested SIP phones.....................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
Step 2-B: Using Key System Emulation........................................ 31
Using SLA Lines for SIP Calls ................................................................32
How to disable the Key System Emulation ..............................................34
Step 2-C: Using Receptionist...................................................... 34
Step 3: Registering on Epygi’s Technical Support........................... 35
Step 4: Making/Receiving Calls................................................... 36
Using the Default SIP Addresses............................................................36
Appendix: Changing the Admin Password..................................... 38
Appendix: Configuring NAT Traversal........................................... 39
Appendix: Registering on Epygi’s SIP Server................................. 41
Appendix: Checking the Connections ........................................... 45

Quadro6L Manual I: Installation Guide
Manual II: see Administrator's Guide
This guide describes in detail the menus available for administrators only. Fur-
thermore, it includes all the system’s default values at a glance.
Manual III: see Extension User's Guide
This guide describes in detail the menus available for extension users. Further-
more, it includes all the call codes at a glance.
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Quadro6L Manual I: Installation Guide About This Installation Guide
About This Installation Guide
This Installation Guide explains the installation of the Quadro IP PBXs of Quadro6L series.
Quadro6L offers 6 phone lines (FXO) and 1 Ethernet WAN port.
This Installation Guide gives step-by-step instructions to provision the Quadro and config-
ure the phone extensions with the Epygi SIP Server. After successfully configuring the
Quadro, a user will be able to make SIP phone calls to remote Quadro devices, make local
calls to the PSTN and access the Internet from devices connected to the LAN.
This Installation Guide neither describes the PBX, Auto Attendant, Call Relay, and Voice
Mail features of the Quadro nor does it provide advanced firewall and VPN configuration in-
formation. For these features, refer to the Administrator's and Extension User's Guides.
Step 1: Installing the Quadro explains the connection of cables and devices to the
Quadro.
Step 2: Configuring the Quadro describes the configuration steps necessary to integrate
the Quadro into your network environment.
Step 2-A: Using IP Lines explains how to configure IP lines on the Quadro IP PBX and to
connect IP phones to become functional in the Quadro’s LAN.
Step 2-B: Using Receptionist refers to the document describing Receptionist’s configura-
tion on the Quadro.
Step 3: Registering on Epygi’s Technical Support shows you how to access the Epygi
Technical Support Center and the Epygi SIP Server.
Step 4: Making/Receiving Calls explains how to enable the Quadro’s various telephony
features.
Appendix: PC DHCP Settings explains how to configure your PC to access the Quadro
Configuration GUI.
Appendix: Changing the Admin Password explains how to change the default administra-
tor password.
Appendix: Configuring NAT Traversal explains configuration of the Quadro if it is placed
behind a NAT enabled router.
Appendix: Registering on Epygi’s SIP Server explains how to register on Epygi's powerful
SIP server.
Appendix: Checking the Connections gives hints on solving common problems.
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Quadro6L Manual I: Installation Guide Requirements
Requirements
•One 120/240 VAC power outlet in close proximity to the Quadro.
•One RJ45 Ethernet 10/100 broadband Internet connection.
•At least one RJ11 telephone connection is recommended to connect the Quadro to
the PSTN network.
•At least one IP phone with an RJ45 connector connected to the Quadro WAN port
directly or through a hub or switch.
•One CAT 5 Ethernet cable with an RJ45 connector to connect to the Quadro LAN
port.
•One PC with a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet card or adapter installed.
•TCP/IP network protocol installed on each PC.
•For optimal results, Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, or Netscape Navigator 4.7 or
higher are recommended.
Please Note: The Quadro6L is shipped with one RJ11 cable and one straight RJ45 CAT 5
cable. If the LAN connector of the Quadro connects to a hub or switch, a crossover cable
may be required.
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Quadro6L Manual I: Installation Guide Hardware Overview
Hardware Overview
The Connectors Panel of Quadro6L
The illustration below includes the connectors panel of Quadro6L model.
Fig. l- 1: Connectors Panels of Quadro6L IP PBX
1 Power supply socket. Use only the power adapter delivered with the Quadro.
2LINES sockets to connect the Quadro to the PSTN network using standard analog
phone service. These are FXO (Foreign Exchange Office) analog ports.
3The Reset button may be used in two ways: (1) to initiate a normal reset or (2) to
carry out a factory 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 seven 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 admin password of 19.
4RJ45 socket to attach to 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.
This port may also be used to connect IP phones to the Quadro (optional). In this
case, it is recommended to use a hub or a switch to connect the PC along with IP
phones to the Quadro’s LAN port.
5RJ45 socket to attach the Internet Uplink (WAN) via an Ethernet CAT 5 cable. This
port may also be used to connect IP phones to the Quadro. The default configuration
settings assume that IP phones are attached to this, rather than the LAN port.
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Quadro6L’s Front Panel LEDs
Fig. l- 2: Quadro6L's Front Panel LEDs
1
BUSY, green
Status of CPU off: No power
on or blinking: Normal activity
2 INFO/FAULT,
yellow/red/green
System information
on (yellow):
device is booting
on (red):
error or system is booting
on (green):
system is operational
blinking (yellow/green):
event occurred, details specified in
the System Event section of the Man-
agement interface
blinking (red/green):
system unusable
blinking (red/yellow):
emergency firmware is needed
blinking (red/green/red/yellow):
firmware update
3 LINE 1, green
Status of the FXO LINE 1 on:line in use
off: line not in use
4 LINE 2, green
Status of the FXO LINE 2 on: line in use
off: line not in use
5 LINE 3, green
Status of the FXO LINE 3 on: line in use
off: line not in use
6 LINE 4, green
Status of the FXO LINE 4 on: line in use
off: line not in use
7 LINE 5, green
Status of the FXO LINE 5 on: line in use
off: line not in use
8 LINE 6, green
Status of the FXO LINE 6 on: line in use
off: line not in use
LED Indication during a firmware update
A firmware update is indicated by the yellow/red/green Info/Fault LED. It will blink
red/green for about five minutes while the firmware is updated. The QuadroFXO will then
re-boot automatically showing the boot LED sequence.
LED Indication during a boot sequence
A boot sequence is indicated as follows: The yellow/red/green Info/Fault LED will glow red
for a few seconds, then turn to yellow for another four or five minutes while the green Busy
LED is blinking. Once the Info/Fault LED is green, the boot sequence has been completed
successfully.
LED indication during uploading an emergency firmware
The yellow/red/green Info/Fault LED will stop blinking alternately red/yellow and start blink-
ing red/green/red/yellow. This shows that Quadro has accepted the emergency firmware
and is loading it. After a few seconds, Quadro will boot, showing the boot LED sequence.
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Quadro6L Manual I: Installation Guide Step 1: Installing the Quadro
Step 1: Installing the Quadro
Networking Overview
To establish a connection between the Internet and your local area network (LAN), an ac-
cess router is needed. The Quadro6L may serve, among other functions, as an access
router, and will perform the task of connecting your LAN, or a group of one or more PCs, to
the wide area network (WAN) or the Internet. The Quadro will process and regulate the
data traffic between these two networks. The Quadro6L has one LAN port that can connect
to Ethernet hubs and switches on the LAN, allowing additional devices to be connected to
the network.
The Quadro is a device with two sides: one side connects to your LAN, and the other side
connects to the Internet, or the WAN. Quadro’s firewall and Network Address Translation
(NAT) functionality protects your LAN from being seen from the Internet side making the
LAN private and secure.
The Ethernet WAN port transmits up to 10 Mbps, and the LAN port transmits at 10 Mbps or
100 Mbps.
Every device within an IP network requires a unique IP address to identify itself. Since the
Quadro 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
Quadro’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.
A Static IP address is a fixed, manually assigned IP address that remains valid until
changed. If you plan to use the Quadro as your Internet access router, contact your Internet
Service Provider (ISP) to find out if a static IP address is assigned to your account. If so,
you will need this static IP address when configuring the Quadro device.
A dynamic IP address is a temporary address that is automatically assigned by your ISP
and will change periodically. If your ISP offers a dynamic IP address, the Quadro will act as
a DHCP client and will receive a new IP address from the ISP’s DHCP server or PPPoE
feature.
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 Quadro must be visible to the Internet to be able to receive and send VoIP calls. When
the Quadro 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 basic routers.
In some scenarios, port forwarding on the router is required to make the Quadro accessible
to other Quadro devices and the Epygi SIP Server on the Internet. Another configuration
option is to use the Quadro as the Internet access router, connected directly to the WAN,
eliminating the traverse to the local NAT firewall.
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LAN/WAN Connection Options
•A Quadro6L with an Ethernet WAN port behind a router, which is connected
to a cable or xDSL modem. IP phones are placed on the WAN side of the
Quadro6L.
Fig. l- 3: Configuration: Quadro6L behind a router with IP phones on WAN
In this and the following configuration (Fig. l- 3 and Fig. l- 4), 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. The IP phones are placed on the WAN side of the Quadro6L, connected to
the company LAN.
The Admin PC can be connected to the Quadro WAN or LAN port to access the Web Man-
agement of the Quadro.
Please Note: Since Quadro uses STUN by default, it will work with most basic
routers without any further configuration.
•A Quadro6L with an Ethernet WAN port behind a router, which is connected
to a cable or xDSL modem. IP phones are placed on the LAN side of the
Quadro6L.
Fig. l- 4: Configuration: Quadro6L behind a router with IP phones on LAN
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•A Quadro6L used as an Internet Access Router, connected directly to the
Internet.
Fig. l- 5: Configuration: Quadro used as Internet Access Router
Please Note: The Admin PC is connected to the Quadro’s LAN port through a switch/hub
to access the Web Management of the Quadro (see Fig. l- 4 and Fig. l- 5). It is recom-
mended to have Admin PC acting as a DHCP client and obtaining IP address from the
Quadro.
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Connecting the Hardware
•Quadro6L behind a router with IP phones connected to WAN
Fig. l- 6: Installation: Quadro6L behind a router with IP phones on WAN
•Quadro6L behind a router with IP phones connected to LAN
Fig. l- 7: Installation: Quadro6L behind a router with IP phones on LAN
•Quadro6L used as Internet access router
Fig. l- 8: Installation: Quadro6L used as an Internet Access Router
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•Verify the product package contents are complete. Refer to the contents sheet in-
cluded 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 at least one of Quadro's LINE (FXO) ports to the telephone service from the
PSTN. The Quadro6L offers connectivity of six lines.
Please Note: If your Internet connection is a DSL modem, you may need to use a mi-
cro filter between the FXO LINE port and the phone line. Micro filters are typically pro-
vided by your ISP but are also available at most computer stores. If a micro filter is al-
ready installed, simply connect the RJ11 from the existing phone to the Quadro6L port
leaving the micro filter connection as is.
•Connect the Ethernet port on your PC via a straight CAT 5 cable with an RJ45 con-
nector to the LAN socket of the Quadro. If a hub or switch is connected between the
Quadro and your PC, use a crossover cable from the LAN interface of the Quadro to
the hub/switch.
•Connect at least one SIP phone to the Quadro. You will need an intermediate
hub/switch. Use a crossover cable to connect the hub/switch to the Quadro’s LAN or
WAN socket. Plug your SIP phones to the hub/switch with a straight CAT 5 cable with
an RJ45 connector. The same hub/switch can also be used to connect PCs to the
Quadro.
•Connect the WAN port of the Quadro to the Internet service via a cable or DSL mo-
dem.
•Power up the DSL or Cable modem first.
•Connect the power adapter to the POWER port on the Quadro’s rear panel and plug
the power adapter into a power outlet. Only use the original Quadro 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),
which will glow for several minutes. When Info LED is off, the Quadro is operational.
•Power up any hub or switch followed by any PC and other devices on the LAN side.
•Check the LEDs: The green Busy LED must glow continuously. The green LAN and
WAN LEDs will blink when cables are connected to these ports and all devices are
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 any visual indication. The LAN and
WAN LEDs verify that the Ethernet connection is established between the end points.
If these LEDs are not illuminated, there is a connection problem between the Quadro
and the other device. Some modems, hubs, switches and routers will require the use
of crossover cables.
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Step 2: Configuring the Quadro
Step 2.1: Logging into Quadro
•Start a browser (MS Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera) on a PC connected
to the Quadro6L via the LAN or WAN interface.
•In the address field, enter http://Quadro_WAN_IP (the IP address assigned
by the company’s DHCP sever) if the PC is connected to the Quadro WAN
port; or http://172.30.0.1 (Quadro’s default LAN IP address) if the PC is con-
nected to the Quadro’s LAN port
•The Login page of the Quadro will be displayed (see Fig. l- 9).
Fig. l- 9: Login page
Enter admin as the Username and 19 as the password to log in as the administrator. Once
you log in, you will enter into the Quadro Management Menu.
Please Note: If you consecutively enter a wrong password and/or username for five times
the device will be unavailable for login for five minutes.
After logging in, the Quadro Management page will be displayed.
Fig. l- 10: Quadro Management page
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Step 2.2: System Configuration Wizard
The System Configuration Wizard must be run upon Quadro first startup. The System
Configuration Wizard is a tool for the administrator to specify regional configuration set-
tings and to define the Quadro's Local Area Network settings.
To run the wizard, select the System Configuration Wizard from the System menu.
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. The Domain Name text field requires the LAN side
domain name which the Quadro belongs to.
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 from its LAN interface.
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. l- 11: 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. l- 12: 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. l- 13: Regional Settings page
Proper configuration of Regional Settings is important for the functionality of the voice
subsystem. The Regional Settings determine the proper telephony parameters on the LINE
ports of the Quadro for the specified country. Select the country where the Quadro is lo-
cated. 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 Emergency and PSTN Access Code Settings page.
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Emergency and PSTN Access Code Settings
Fig. l- 14: Emergency and PSTN Access Code Settings page
You may enter your local specific emergency codes into the appropriate field. For example,
in the United States the emergency number is 911, whereas in Germany it is 112,110. This
setting will take effect for regular extensions if at least one FXO line is detached from an
SLA. In the default configuration (FXO lines are attached to SLAs), to call the emergency
number, press an SLA button on any IP phone connected to the Quadro and dial your con-
figured emergency code without any prefixes (see Step 4: Making/Receiving Calls). Calling
the emergency number is accomplished in the same way if FXO lines are not attached to
SLAs. But in this case you should use your extension buttons (Line1-Line3 on Aastra
phones, Programmable Button 1 -6 on Snom phones by default).
Please note: If FXO lines are attached to SLAs, the emergency code specified on this
page will not work if the Blind Transfer to Extension service is activated with an empty
access code and three-digit extensions are used on the system. For more information on
the Blind Transfer to Extension Service, please see Manual II: Administrator’s Guide.
The PSTN Access Code is the prefix number you choose to dial to tell the Quadro to “make
this call over PSTN” (see Step 4: Making/Receiving Calls). Users in the United States will
usually choose 9 here. European users usually would want to enter zero (0). If you do not
enter anything into this field the currently configured PSTN Access Code will stay un-
changed.
Please note: By default all FXO lines are assigned to SLA lines to allow direct access to
PSTN network (see Step 2-B: Using Key System Emulation). Therefore, in the default con-
figuration dialing the Access Code to access the PSTN network is not required.
Click on Next to display the Summary Page.
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Quadro6L Manual I: Installation Guide Step 2: Configuring the Quadro
Finishing the System Configuration Wizard
Fig. l- 15: 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. l- 16: Wizard Execution Progress page
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.
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Quadro6L Manual I: Installation Guide Step 2: Configuring the Quadro
Fig. l- 17: Confirm Settings page
Please Note: You must confirm the settings within 20 minutes. Otherwise the device will
revert 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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