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Analog trunks
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INTRODUCTION

UCM6XXX series have integrated FXO ports allowing connection of PSTN lines and/or lines from traditional
analog PBX. An analog trunk can be defined as a single line or multiple lines (PSTN lines or lines from traditional
analog PBX). Each UCM6XXX supports at least 2 FXO ports and reaching 16 FXO ports for UCM6116 model.
Using analog trunks allow customers to keep using their actual PSTN lines/PBX lines and integrating them to
VoIP systems such as UCM6xxx giving it hybrid capability from VoIP to PSTN and vice versa and taking VoIP
and other services offered by UCM6xxx including mobility and reducing calling costs, call recording, IVR,
privileges and rules for users, ability to use analog trunk from remote extensions...
In this guide, we will be using UCM6202 as example to provide steps on how to configure Analog Trunks as
well as basic Inbound/Outbound Rules, ACIM Settings and PSTN Detection configuration, and how to monitor
analog trunks using SLA Station.
Note that the same steps showed in this guide can be applied for all UCM6XXX models.
Notes:
UCM6xxx Series include UCM6100 Series, UCM6200 Series and UCM6510.
UCM6100 series supports 2/4/8/16 FXO Ports.
UCM6200 series supports 2/4/8 Ports.
UCM6510 supports 2 FXO Ports.
UCM6XXX Analog Trunks Guide
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