
QuadroISDN Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menus
QuadroISDN; SW Version 4.1.x 14
Hardware Status
The Hardware Status table displays a list of the hardware devices
present and currently available on the Quadro board. The hardware
device version number and additional comments about its state are
indicated here.
Fig. II-16: Hardware Status page
SIP Registration Status
The SIP Registration Status is a table displaying the SIP registration
information of the Quadro extensions.
The table contains a list of all the registered extensions of Quadro, SIP
registration name for each extension, addresses of SIP servers where
they are registered (if applicable), whether or not it is registered for each
extension, and the registration date and time. By clicking on the row
heading, the table will be sorted by the selected column. When sorting
(ascending or descending), arrows will be displayed next to the column
heading.
The links inside the table will link you to the
Extensions Management –
Edit Entry page where the SIP registration settings may be altered.
The Detected Connection Type field displays the connection type
Quadro currently is acting in (direct connection or behind NAT). If
Quadro is acting behind NAT, the NAT machine IP address is also
displayed.
Fig. II-17: SIP Registration Status page
IP Routing Configuration
Routing is used to relay information across the Internet from a source to a destination. Along the way, at least one intermediate node is typically
encountered. Routing is different than bridging. The main difference between bridging and routing is that bridging operates at the OSI Data Link
Layer (Level Two Media Access Control Layer) and routing operates at OSI Network Layer (Level Three).
Quadro’s IP Routing service allows you to route IP packets from one destination to another (or to a specified router) through Quadro or a Quadro
VPN.
The IP Routing Configuration page is used to make IP Static, IP Policy and VPN routes for IP packets routing. This page consists of three tables.
Entries in the tables are color coded according to the state of the route. For example, yellow indicates disabled routes, green indicates successful
routes and red indicates routes with an error.
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