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ANALOG TRUNKS

Go to Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Analog Trunks to add and edit analog trunks.
Click on "Create New Analog Trunk" to add a new analog trunk.
Click on
to edit the analog trunk.
Click on
to delete the analog trunk.

ANALOG TRUNK CONFIGURATION

The analog trunk options are listed in the table below.
Channels
Trunk Name
SLA Mode
Barge Allowed
Hold Access
Advanced Options
Enable Polarity Reversal
Firmware Version 1.0.10.39

TRUNKS

Table 48: Analog Trunk Configuration Parameters

Select the channel for the analog trunk.
UCM6102: 2 channels
UCM6104: 4 channels
UCM6108: 8 channels
UCM6116: 16 channels
Specify a unique label to identify the trunk when listed in outbound rules,
incoming rules and etc.
Enable this option to satisfy two primary use cases, which include
emulating a simple key system and creating shared extensions on a PBX.
Enable SLA Mode will disable polarity reversal.
The barge option specifies whether or not other stations are allowed to
join a call in progress on this trunk. If enabled, the other stations can
press the line button to join the call. The default setting is Yes.
The hold option specifies hold permissions for this trunk. If set to "Open",
any station can place this trunk on hold and any other station is allowed to
retrieve the call. If set to "Private", only the station that places the call on
hold can retrieve the call. The default setting is Yes.
If enabled, a polarity reversal will be marked as received when an
outgoing call is answered by the remote party. For some countries, a
polarity reversal is used for signaling the disconnection of a phone line
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