Quintum BX204 補足マニュアル

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IVR and RADIUS Connectivity 
To be a phone service provider, you need to be able to identify your customers, validate their PIN codes and calling card 
numbers, and either send your customers a monthly bill for services provided (post-paid), or deduct funds from their 
Calling Cards (pre-paid).  Quintum’s IVR (Interactive Voice Response) and RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User 
Services) connections make it all happen.  The RADIUS Server (which is a 3
rd
 party solution) transmits and receives 
Authentication and Accounting messages to and from the Tenor.  The Tenor then plays voice files served from an IVR 
server, as needed, to prompt the customers as to what information is needed from them during their call (e.g. Calling 
Card Number, Destination Number) or to provide the customer information about their account (e.g. How much 
time/money is remaining on this card). 
 
Tenor A200 
The Tenor A200 was designed with the SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) Market in mind. It flaunts an integrated and 
full-featured Data Router, Ethernet Switch and Firewall/NAT Server.  Just plug the A200 into any DSL modem, Cable 
modem or IP Network, and you have VoIP capabilities and the ability to have multiple PC’s share one IP connection!  
Since the A200 is geared for this particular market, it does not have (or require) all of the above-mentioned Quintum 
Technologies, but it does provide a high-quality solution at a great price. 
 
Risk Free VoIP  
Unlike Quintum’s competitors, all Tenors are compatible with any brand of PBX, and with many other VoIP Software 
Clients, Gateways and Gatekeepers.  Combine that interoperability with SelectNet, which guarantees that your phone calls 
do not fail, and you have “Risk Free VoIP!”