User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-89729
Mediant 3000
Groups, click
Unregister
. The registration method for each Trunk Group is according
to the 'Registration Mode' parameter in the Trunk Group Settings page (see
'Configuring Trunk Group Settings' on page
Trunk Group Table Parameters
Parameter
Description
From Trunk
[TrunkGroup_FirstTrunkI
d]
Defines the starting physical Trunk number in the Trunk Group. The
number of listed Trunks depends on the device's hardware
configuration.
To Trunk
[TrunkGroup_LastTrunkI
d]
Defines the ending physical Trunk number in the Trunk Group. The
number of listed Trunks depends on the device's hardware
configuration.
Channels
[TrunkGroup_FirstBChan
nel]
[TrunkGroup_LastBChan
nel]
Defines the device's Trunk B-channels. To enable channels, enter the
channel numbers. You can enter a range of channels by using the
syntax
n-m
, where
n
represents the lower channel number and
m
the
higher channel number. For example, "1-4" specifies channels 1
through 4.
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 (*).
Phone Number
[TrunkGroup_FirstPhone
Number]
Defines the telephone number(s) of the channels.
The valid value can be up to 50 characters.
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’ parameter is set to
By
Dest Phone Number
.
Notes:
If 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 for interfaces. 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 ReplaceEmptyDstWithPortNumber parameter).
These numbers are used to replace them.
Trunk Group ID
[TrunkGroup_TrunkGrou
pNum]
Defines the Trunk Group ID for the specified channels. The same
Trunk Group ID can be assigned to more than one group of channels.
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.
The valid value can be 0 to 119.
Tel Profile ID
[TrunkGroup_ProfileId]
Assigns a Tel Profile ID to the Trunk Group.
Note:
For configuring Tel Profiles, see 'Configuring Tel Profiles' on
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