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QX50/QX200/QX2000 Manual II: Administrator’s Guide
field where the maximum duration of the call (in seconds) should be defined. Once the call duration reaches the value defined here, the call will be
disconnected without prior notice.
The Play audible signal before Intercom activation checkbox is appeared only if PBX Intercom is selected as Destination Type (see Manual III –
Extension User’s Guide-Intercom Service).
The AAA Required checkboxes are used to choose one or more of the following Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) settings:
• Local Authentication – with this checkbox selected, callers will need to pass authentication through the Local AAA Table when dialing the current
pattern.
• RADIUS Authentication and Authorization – this checkbox is present when a RADIUS client is enabled. With this checkbox selected, callers will
need to pass the authentication through RADIUS server (see above) when dialing the current pattern.
• The RADIUS Accounting checkbox is accessible when the RADIUS Client is enabled. With this checkbox selected, no authentication will take place,
but CDRs (call detail reports) of the calls made through this routing record will be sent to the RADIUS server. This checkbox selection enables the
Client Code Identification checkbox. If the authentication is configured based on the caller’s address, callers will pass the authentication
automatically; otherwise they will be required to identify themselves by a username and a password.
• The Client Code Identification checkbox selection activates the code identification feature: a caller, after dialing the destination phone number, may
optionally enter “*” and then an Identity Code. An Identity Code is an arbitrary digit string entered by the user to identify a specific call or call
group. The Identity Code is sent with CDR to the RADIUS server and might be used by a billing program for grouping the calls having the same
Identity Code.
Attention: It is highly recommended to secure PSTN and IP-PSTN routing rules by selecting AAA Required options. Unsecured routing rules may cause
unexpected expenses.
The Check with 3PCC checkbox is used to request a 3PCC approval before placing a call with the specific routing rule. When this checkbox is selected and
the corresponding routing rule is used to place a call, QX IP PBX sends a request to the call controlling application for the managing person to accept or
reject the specific call (it can be a popup window or any other type of dialog box, depending on the call controlling application). If the request is accepted,
the call will be placed. Otherwise, if the request is rejected, the call will be skipped. In case of no feedback from the call controlling application, the call will
be accepted after a timeout defined in the configuration of the call controlling application.
The Failover Reason(s) radio buttons indicate whether the system should use the next matching pattern if call setup with the current routing rule fails
and allows choosing the reasons to be considered as a failover.
• None - indicates that matching patterns should not be used regardless of the failover reason.
• Failover Reason(s) - indicates possible failure reasons. Failure reasons vary depending on the destination type selected on the previous page. If the
call cannot be established due to selected Failure Reasons, the call routing table will be parsed for the next matching pattern and, if found, the call
will be routed to the specified destination.
Busy - available for PBX, SIP, SIP Tunnel, and IP-PSTN destination types and indicates cases when the dialed destination is busy.
Wrong Number - available for PBX, SIP, SIP Tunnel, and IP-PSTN destination types and indicates cases when the dialed number is wrong.
Network Failure - available for SIP, SIP Tunnel, and IP-PSTN destination types and indicates cases when system overload, network failure or
timeout expiration occurred.
System Failure - available for SIP, SIP Tunnel, and IP-PSTN destination types and indicates cases indicated in Network Failure and Other fail
reasons.
Cannot Establish Connection – available for FXO, ISDN and E1/T1 destination types and indicates cases when connection cannot be
established.
Other - available for SIP, SIP Tunnel, and IP-PSTN destination types and indicates cases when authorization, negotiation, not supported or
request rejected or other unknown errors occur.
• Any stands for all failure reasons mentioned in the Failover Reason(s) group.
The Custom Profile text field is present if the PBX-Voicemail destination type has been selected on the first page of the Call Routing Wizard. This field
requires the Voice Mail Profile name to activate the custom voice mail settings (see Manual III: Extension User’s Guide) on the extension when the
corresponding routing rule will be used.
Please Note: If an extension does not have a profile specified here or the specified profile name is incorrect, the default Voice Mail Settings of the
extension will be used.
The Transport Protocol for SIP messages manipulation radio buttons group is available for SIP, SIP Tunnel or IP-PSTN destination types only and
allows you to select the transport (UDP, TCP or TLS) to transmit the SIP messages through.
The SIP Privacy manipulation radio buttons group is only available for the SIP and SIP Tunnel destination types and allows you to select the security of
the SIP route by means of hiding (or replacing, depending on the configuration of the SIP server) the key headers of the SIP messages used to establish the
call.
• Default Privacy – with this selection, QX IP PBX specific SIP privacy will not be applied and all privacy will rely on the configuration of the SIP
Server.
• Disable Privacy – with this selection, SIP call security will not be disabled and all headers of the SIP message will be transparently visible to the
destination.