ZyXEL Communications IP PBX X6004 User Manual

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Chapter 21 Group Management

X6004 User’s Guide

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Managing Outbound Line Groups

Outbound line groups include SIP, FXO, ISDN PRI/BRI Trunks and Trusted Peers
as defined in

Chapter 18 on page 273

. For management purposes the X6004

grants rights to calls coming in via these channels based on the outbound line
group they are part of. You can manage incoming calls by associating (linking)
outbound line groups with:

Authority Groups - When you create an outbound line group it is by default

linked to all authority groups created on the X6004. This means that calls

coming in via this outbound line group are authorized to call any extension

created on the X6004. You can remove the link from an outbound line group to

an authority group to stop incoming calls from an outbound line group from

going to a specific authority group.

Note: You must also configure auto-attendant settings before calls coming in from

outside lines can call the extensions created on the X6004. See

Chapter 19 on

page 307

.

The following example shows a configuration with three outbound line groups.

ITSP represents a SIP trunk to your VoIP service provider. PSTN represents a

link to your local traditional telephone service provider and TrustedPeer is a

connection to your branch office. Incoming calls from ITSP and from PSTN are

allowed to only reach extensions of your sales team (AG1). Calls coming in from

TrustedPeer are allowed to reach the extensions of both the sales (AG1) and

research (AG2) departments. This configuration is accomplished by removing

the association to AG2 from the ITSP and PSTN outbound line groups.

Figure 186 Group Management - Outbound Line Group to Authority Group

Sales

Research

AG2

AG1

Internet

ITSP

PSTN

TrustedPeer

/ ISDN

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