Example MP11x FXO Setup Guide v1.6
Last Updated: 6/11/18
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6. Hunt Group Settings (Number Matching)
a.
Configuration
>
VoIP
>
GW and IP to IP
>
Hunt Group
>
Hunt Group
Settings
b.
Hunt Group ID
is the row number in Step 5. This links the Hunt Group to the Channel.
c.
Channel Select Mode
is how it hunts for a match. It is recommended to u
se ‘Cyclic
Ascending’ or ‘Cyclic Descending’ to have the gateway route the call to the first available
POTS line within the group configured in Step 5 (Endpoint Phone Number).
By Dest Phone Number
– Matching based on called (destination) number
Cyclic Ascending
– Next available channel (number) from low to high
Cyclic Descending
– Next available channel (number) from high to low
By Source Phone Number
– Matching based on calling (source) number
d.
Registration Mode
is only required if the Audiocodes box is to register to another SIP
Server. For example, “Per Account” can be set. Also for registration, you must also go to
Configuration > VoIP > SIP Definitions submenu > Account Table. Normally, registration
can be ignored.
e. Example FXO configuration:
Hunt Group ID = 1
Channel Select Mode = Cyclic Ascending
7. IP to Trunk Group Routing (SIP call handling)
a.
Configuration
>
VoIP
>
GW and IP to IP
>
Routing
>
IP to Hunt Group
Routing
b.
This table will route inbound traffic from the IP side to the appropriate ‘Hunt Group ID’
c.
Dest. Phone Prefix
matches the beginning (prefix) or ending (suffix) digits of the called
(destination) number. A special notation syntax is used. For example, [100-199] would
match any number starting in that range. An * would match any and $ would match none.
d.
Source Phone Prefix
matches the beginning (prefix) or ending (suffix) digits of the
calling (source) number. A special notation syntax is used. For example, (101,103,109)
would match only numbers ending with 101, 103, or 109. An * would match any and $