Figure 113 Pstn To Pstn Example: General Configuration; Figure 114 Pstn To Pstn Example - Outgoing Authentication From Device B - ZyXEL Communications P-2602H User Manual

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Figure 113 PSTN to PSTN Example: General Configuration

2 An outgoing authentication account needs to be configured. This account consists of the
IP address and port number of the branch office ZyXEL Device as well as the username
and password for authentication. This username and password must match the incoming
authentication account username and password on the branch office ZyXEL Device. The
name of this account is "CityB" referring to the branch office ZyXEL Device. In this
example the username is "headquarters" and the password is "password". This can be
configured in the VoIP > Trunking > Peer Call screen.

Figure 114 PSTN to PSTN Example - Outgoing Authentication From Device B

3 A call rule needs to be created. This rule tells the ZyXEL Device which remote peer
device it should connect to in order to complete the call. This rule is composed of a
pattern and an account name. This pattern is simply the first several digits of the number
you want the remote device to connect to. In this example this is the first 4 digits
("5555") of "Sales1" telephone number. The account name is the name of the outgoing
authentication account created in the Speed Dial screen ("CityB"). This setting can be
configured in the VoIP > Trunking > Call Rule screen.
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