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

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PLANET IP PBX user’s manual

4.8

Terminal Trunk Configuration (IPX-2000, IPX-1803 and IPX-1804 only)

A SIP trunk terminal refers to a SIP account for a remote SIP trunk to register with. It terminates SIP

registration and invitation from a remote IP PBX and relay calls to local clients, PSTN trunks, or

further SIP trunks. In a site-to-site SIP trunking application, a SIP trunk on one side usually pairs with

a trunk terminal on the other side to form a unidirectional call hand-off path. To allow trunking in the

other direction, the two sides swap roles and form another pair. Since a terminal trunk is the account

for a SIP trunk to authenticate with, exact the same identifier and password must be used for both.

The TERMINAL TRUNK MANAGEMENT page allows the administrator to configure trunk terminals

used by PLANET IP PBX. Select Trunk -> Terminal Trunk, and one can add, edit and delete

terminals. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service, and click RELOAD to activate changes.

Add a Terminal Trunk

1. Click

the

Add New tab.

2.

Enter settings shown in Table 4.8.

3. Click

ADD to see the newly added terminal trunk in

the Terminal Identifier.

Edit a Terminal Trunk

1. Click

the

Trunks tab, and More to see more

information.

2.

Edit settings shown in Table 4.8 in a row.

3. Click

APPLY in the row to update the information.

Delete a Terminal Trunk

1. Click

the

Trunks tab, and select a terminal identifier.

2. Click

DEL to remove the terminal trunk from the

Terminal Identifier.

Table 4.8 Trunk Terminal Configuration Settings

Field

Description

Terminal Identifier

A unique number consisting of digits only. This is the trunk

identifier configured on the other IP PBX.

Description

Arbitrary description information.

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