User's Manual
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Trunk Group
This section describes the configuration of the device's channels, which includes assigning
them to Trunk Groups.
22.1
Configuring Trunk Group Table
The Trunk Group Table page allows you to define up to 120 Trunk Groups. A Trunk Group
is a logical group of physical trunks and channels that are assigned a Trunk Group ID. The
Trunk Group can include multiple trunks and ranges of channels.
To enable and activate the channels of the device, Trunk Groups need to be defined and
with telephone numbers. Channels that are not defined in this table are disabled. The
Trunk Groups are later used for routing IP-to-Tel and Tel-to-IP calls.
Notes:
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After you have configured a Trunk Group, you must configure the Inbound IP
Routing Table rules (see 'Configuring Inbound IP Routing Table' on page 317) to
route incoming IP calls to the Trunk Group. If you do not configure this, calls
cannot be established.
•
To select the method on how incoming calls are routed to channels within a Trunk
Group, see 'Configuring Trunk Group Settings' on page 281.
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The Trunk Group Table can also be configured using the table ini file parameter,
TrunkGroup_x to (see 'Number Manipulation Parameters' on page 669).
To configure the Trunk Group Table:
1.
Open the Trunk Group Table page (Configuration tab > VoIP menu > GW and IP to
IP submenu > Trunk Group > Trunk Group).
2.
Configure the Trunk Group as required. For a description of the parameters, see the
table below.
3.
Click Submit to apply your changes.
4.
To save the changes to the flash memory, see 'Saving Configuration' on page 396.
5.
To register the Trunk Groups, click the Register button. To unregister the Trunk
Groups, click Unregister. The registration method for each Trunk Group is according
to the 'Registration Mode' parameter in the Trunk Group Settings page (see
Version 6.6
Figure 22-1: Trunk Group Table Page
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