PBX Networking
13.3
Configuration
The possible configurations described below can be set up in the Web console
using the PBX Configuration: Trunks menu.
13.3.1 Trunk groups
This is a group of lines of the same type and direction. A line can only be assigned
to one trunk group (bundle).
Network
PBX 1
operator
A
C
B
D
PBX 2
Example of a PBX network with trunk groups
In the above example, the following trunk groups are configured for PBX 1:
■
Two S
lines in a multi-terminal configuration to the network operator which
0
are assigned to the "A" trunk group.
■
Two S
point-to-point connections to PBX 2 which are assigned to the "C" trunk
0
group.
■
One S
point-to-point connection to PBX 3 which is assigned to the "E" trunk
0
group.
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Note: Q.SIG-IP cannot be operated using a connection with
NAT.
PBX 3
E
Bundle
Trunk line
Point-to-point
connection
Note: A line or a trunk group cannot be seized directly. It is
always performed indirectly via a route.
Configuration
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