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Chapter 12: Trunk Configuration

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Figure 88.

SIP Trunk Configuration dialog box and Edit box

To edit a line, click the Edit button, fill in the blanks, and click OK.

SIP Server IP Address

– The SIP Trunk service provider’s server IP address

User Name

– Assigned by the SIP Trunk service provider

Password

– Assigned by the SIP Trunk service provider

Domain

– The Domain Name of the SIP Trunk service provider, if required

SIP Register Period

– How frequently the AltiGen system needs to send SIP registration packets to the

service provider. This can detect if the service provider is up or not. Some service providers do not accept
SIP Register messages. In these cases, you can disable sending SIP Register messages from MAXCS
by setting the SIP Register Period to 0.

SIP Trunk Profile

– Select the appropriate SIP trunk profile. (See “Creating a SIP Trunk Profile” on page

146.)

SIP Source Port

– For SIP UDP, select the source port from 5060 or 10060. For TCP or TLS, you cannot

change ports. Using a port other than 5060 will prevent SIP-ALG firewall/router from changing the SIP
packets.

SIP Destination Port

– A SIP Trunk can have different source port and destination port.

Automatic NAT Traversal

– Leave this box unchecked.

Enable Channel

– After all above parameters are entered correctly, check this box to activate the

channel. The AltiGen system will send authentication to the service provider to verify the setting.

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want to copy the information to, using CTRL+click and Shift+click to select several rows. Click OK.
To delete a row, select it and click Delete.

SIP Trunk Group Configuration

You can configure trunk groups so that SIP devices can exchange their status. By sending a “keepalive”
message and checking for a valid response, SIP devices will know whether remote peers are ready to receive
a new request.

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