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Name –
A description name for memorization. The name will be automatically added
with the prefix “tk_” by the system to clearly indicate it is a VoIP trunk.
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Trunk Address –
The IP address of the other SIP device.
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Trunk Port –
The SIP port number of the other SIP device.
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Number of physical lines –
Select the number of VoIP lines which can be talking
simultaneously in this trunk.
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The total number of the lines is 4, including the lines added via VoIP gateway, VoIP
provider and VoIP trunk, excluding the 2 onboard lines. So the available number in the list
of the “Number of VoIP lines” may change according to how many lines have been added
and how many lines remain available.
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Inbound Auth ID –
The inbound authentication ID is used to authenticate incoming
calls from the other SIP device to avoid unauthorized calling. If no value is specified here,
no authentication is performed when a call comes in.
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Inbound Auth Password –
The authentication password associated with the inbound
authentication ID.
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Outbound Auth ID –
The outbound authentication ID is used for outgoing calls to get
the authorization by the other SIP device. This valued can be filled or not, depending on
whether the other device requires authentication.
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Outbound Auth Password –
The authentication password associated with the
outbound authentication ID.
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Outbound Caller ID –
When calling from this device to another device, the caller ID
will be replaced with the value specified here. This is an optional parameter. If no value is
specified here, the outgoing caller ID will be the name of the caller extension.
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Keep alive –
Select ON to allow device to check if the line is reachable. Default is
OFF.
Click the “OK” button. The system will bring up the VoIP Trunk manage page which shows
all the trunks added. You can edit or delete the trunks here.
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