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Table 4-5 Routegroup Configuration Settings
Field
Description
Group ID
A unique ID containing alphabets, numbers,
and underscore only without spaces; 32
characters maximum.
Description
Arbitrary description info.
Associated routes
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Select routes belonged to this routegroup.
Click arrow icons to add or remove a route
to/from the routegroup. The right box lists
currently selected routes. Note the order of
selected routes is important since it decides
which route would be matched first for an
outgoing call.
F
There may not be appropriate routes to
select initially. One can come back later to
revise it once the expected routes are added.
3.13 SIP Trunk Configuration
A SIP trunk refers to a SIP account on a remote call routing or gateway device. A practical
example is an account at an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) where a call is routed to
a SIP client or off-ramped to an analog subscriber via PSTN. One could also build SIP trunk to a
remote IP PBX to reach its extensions and PSTN ports.
The SIP Trunk Management page allows the administrator to configure SIP trunks used by IP
PBX. Select Trunk -> SIP Trunk, and one can add, edit, and delete SIP trunks. IP PBX service
must be reloaded to activate changes.
3.13.1 Add SIP Trunk
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Click <Add new> button from the left panel.
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Enter settings shown in Table 4-6.
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Click Save button.
The newly added SIP trunk shall be displayed in Trunks panel on the left side.
3.13.2 Edit SIP Trunk
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Click the link of the SIP trunk to edit from the Trunks panel.
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Edit settings shown on the right side.
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Click Save button.
3.13.3 Delete SIP Trunk
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Click the link of the SIP trunk to delete from the Trunks panel.
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Please refer to 3.11 for details.