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Figure 176: Trunk Group screen
Group Number: 5
Group Name: Outside calls
Direction: two-way
Dial Access? n
Queue Length: 0
Comm Type: voice
Prefix-1? y
TRUNK PARAMETERS
Trunk Type: ground start
Outgoing Dial Type: tone
Trunk Termination: rc
Auto Guard? n
Disconnect Supervision -In? y
Answer Supervision Timeout: 10
2. In the Group Type field, type co.
This field specifies the kind of trunk group you're creating.
3. In the Group Name field, type Outside calls.
This name will be displayed, along with the group number, for outgoing calls if you set the
Outgoing Display? field to y. You can type any name up to 27 characters long in this field.
4. In the COR field, type 85.
This field controls which users can make and receive calls over this trunk group. Assign a
class of restriction that's appropriate for the COR calling permissions administered on your
system.
5. In the TAC field, type 105.
This field defines a unique code that you or your users can dial to access this trunk group.
The code also identifies this trunk group in call detail reports.
6. In the Direction field, type two-way.
This field defines the direction of traffic flow on this trunk group.
7. In the Night Service field, type 1234.
This field assigns an extension to which calls are routed outside of business hours.
TRUNK GROUP
Group Type: co
COR: 85
Outgoing Display? n
Busy Threshold: 99
Country:
Incoming Destination: attd
Auth Code? n
Trunk Flash? n
Disconnect Timing(msec): 500_
Call Still Held? n
Trunk Gain: high
Out? n
Receive Answer Supervision? n
Adding a CO, FX, or WATS Trunk Group
CDR Reports: y
TN: 1__
TAC: 105
Night Service: 1234
Digit Absorption List: _
Toll Restricted? y
Cut-Through? n
Sig Bit Inversion: none
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