Planet Networking & Communication IPX-2000 User Manual page 34

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Click Delete button.
The deleted SIP trunk shall disappear from the Trunks panel.
Table 4-6 SIP Trunk Configuration Settings
Field
Trunk identifier
Description
Dynamic peer
SIP proxy IP or FQDN
SIP proxy port
SIP registrar IP or FQDN
SIP registrar port
Registration required
Trunk password
15
Outbound routegroup
DID of extension
Language
15
Please refer to 3.12 for details.
Description
A unique number consisting of digits only.
Usually give the phone number issued by the
ITSP for consistency.
Arbitrary description info.
Check if the trunk is a passive trunk which
means the registration will be from a dynamic
remote peer. Typical application is to accept
registration from an IP PBX at a remote site
with dynamic IP address. Once the remote IP
PBX registers, calls from local to remote can
be made reversely over the trunk.
Specify IP address (or fully qualified domain
name) and UDP port of the remote SIP proxy,
which usually refer to the SIP server on the
ITSP side.
Specify IP address (or fully qualified domain
name) and UDP port of the remote SIP
registrar, which usually refer to the SIP server
on the ITSP side (same as proxy).
Check if registration to a registrar is required
to activate the trunk. This is true for a remote
IP PBX or an ITSP account, however, may be
not required in case of a SIP gateway.
Give password used for authentication on the
remote SIP proxy or registrar. Usually this is
given by the ITSP.
Select a routegroup to associate routes with
this trunk. Outbound calls match included
route patterns could employ this trunk to hop
onto a remote SIP domain.
F
There may not be appropriate routegroup
to select initially. One can come back later to
revise it once the expected routegroup has
been added.
When enabled DID, choose an extension to be
an unconditional destination for incoming
calls to this trunk. The number of the SIP
trunk is therefore regarded as the direct line
number of the extension.
Preferred language for system instructions
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