Configuration
PBX Networking
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entry with the hash key or wait a certain length of time. This length of time
can be defined in the
Time to ready dial out
input field when configuring the
SIP tie line (3-5 seconds are usual). In addition, you can activate a cache for
accelerated dial out conclusion for the call numbers most recently dialled with
the
Dial out cache
option.
Note:
A SIP tie line cannot be conducted via a NAT connection. A
branch connection or another VPN connection is necessary for a
connection via SIP tie line.
Configuration
The possible configurations described below can be set up in the Web console
using the
Telephony: Trunks
menu.
Bundles
A
bundle
is a group of lines of the same type and direction. A line can only be
assigned to one bundle.
Example of a PBX network with bundles
In the above example, the following bundles are configured for PBX 1:
●
Two S
0
lines in a multi-terminal configuration / SIP lines to the network
operator which are assigned to the “A” bundle.
●
Two S
0
point-to-point connections / Q.SIG-IP lines / SIP tie lines to PBX 2
which are assigned to the “C” bundle.
●
One S
0
point-to-point connection / Q.SIG-IP line / SIP tie line to PBX 3
which is assigned to the “E” bundle.
Note:
A line or a bundle cannot be seized directly. It is always
performed indirectly via a route.
PBX 1
PBX 2
PBX 3
Network
operator
Bundle
Trunk line / SIP trunks
Point-to-point connection / Q.SIG-IP / SIP tie line
B
E
C
D
A