Table 3-32: Trunk Group Table Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 600 User Manual

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Parameter
Module
[TrunkGroup_Module]
From Trunk
[TrunkGroup_FirstTrunkId]
To Trunk
[TrunkGroup_LastTrunkId]
Channels
[TrunkGroup_FirstBChannel],
[TrunkGroup_LastBChannel]
Phone Number
[TrunkGroup_FirstPhoneNumber]
Trunk Group ID
[TrunkGroup_TrunkGroupNum]
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Table 3-32: Trunk Group Table Parameters

The module type (i.e., FXS/FXO/BRI/PRI) for which you want
to define the Trunk Group.
Starting physical Trunk number in the Trunk Group. The
number of listed Trunks depends on the device's hardware
configuration.
Note: Applicable only to PRI and BRI modules.
Ending physical Trunk number in the Trunk Group. The
number of listed Trunks depends on the device's hardware
configuration.
Note: Applicable only to PRI and BRI modules.
The device's channels or ports (analog module), or Trunk B-
channels (digital module). To enable channels, enter the
channel numbers. You can enter a range of channels by using
the format [n-m], where n represents the lower channel
number and m the higher channel number. For example, [1-
23] specifies channels 1 through 23.
Notes:
The number of defined channels must not exceed the
maximum number of the Trunk's B-channels.
To represent all the Trunk's B-channels, enter a single
asterisk (*).
The telephone number that is assigned to the channel. For a
range of channels, enter only the first telephone number.
Subsequent channels are assigned the next consecutive
telephone number. For example, if you enter 400 for channels
1 to 4, then channel 1 is assigned phone number 400, channel
2 is assigned phone number 401, and so on.
These numbers are also used for channel allocation for IP-to-
Tel calls if the Trunk Group's 'Channel Select Mode' is set to
'By Dest Phone Number'.
Notes:
If the this field includes alphabetical characters and the
phone number is defined for a range of channels (e.g., 1-4),
then the phone number must end with a number (e.g.,
'user1').
This field is optional. The logical numbers defined in this
field are used when an incoming PSTN/PBX call doesn't
contain the calling number or called number (the latter
being determined by the parameter
ReplaceEmptyDstWithPortNumber). These numbers are
used to replace them.
The Trunk Group ID (1-99) assigned to the corresponding
channels. The same Trunk Group ID can be assigned to more
than one group of channels. The Trunk Group ID is used to
define a group of common channel behavior that are used for
routing IP-to-Tel calls. If an IP-to-Tel call is assigned to a
Trunk Group, the IP call is routed to the channel(s) pertaining
to that Trunk Group ID.
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