Planet Technology ISDN Internet Telephony PBX System IPX-1800N User Manual

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Delete an ISDN PSTN Trunk

1. Click

the

Trunks tab, and select a trunk group.

2. Click

DEL to remove the ISDN PSTN trunk from the

Trunk Group.

Table 4.7 ISDN Trunk Configuration Settings

Field

Description

Trunk Group

ID number of this ISDN trunk group. A valid number ranges

from 1 to 31. It should not overlap with existing FXO PSTN

trunk groups.

Trunk Ports

The Trunk Ports is the logical range of the sum of B and D

channels. Each physical ISDN port occupies three Trunk

Ports, two B and one D channels. User only needs to

specify the B channel number here, since D channel is

reserved in the 3

rd

trunk port for each physical ISDN port.

E.g. Assume there are four ISDN ports in the PBX and no

other FXO/FXS modules installed, then one can set each

pair of numbers here, like 1,2 but excluding 3,6,9,11.

) If a four-port FXO/FXS module is also installed, then the

Trunk Ports here should be numbered from 5 to 16

instead of 1 to 12. Make sure to specify the indices of

ports correctly, or PBX will not start. One can refer to

the POTS Setting page before configuration.

Description

Arbitrary description information.

Port Selection

Select to search for an available port in the group. Rotating

means to force ports being selected by turns to even cost.

Signalling

Select Point to point or Point to multipoint depends on

the link type between ISDN service provider and your

device.

Switch Type

Supports European switch type by default.

Outbound Routegroup

10

Selects a routegroup to associate routes with this trunk.

Outbound calls match included route patterns could employ

this trunk to access ISDN.

) There may not be any appropriate routegroup to select

initially. One can come back later to revise it, once the

expected routegroup is added.

10

Please refer to 4.5 for details.

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