Setup trunks, Step a3, Step b1 – ATL Telecom Berkshire 10k User Manual

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Berkshire 10K

Quick Start Guide

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Step A3

If you are logged in to the extension menus, network menus or advanced menus
then it is necessary to log out for the new passwords to fully take effect. Click on
“Logout extension user”, “Logout network user” or “Logout advanced user” as
necessary.

Setup Trunks

Step B1

Decide what types of trunks you require. Trunks may be conventional analogue
lines or voice over IP trunks or both. In this quick setup guide it is assumed that
analogue lines are being used as the trunk connections.

Step B2

Have between 1 and 4 analogue lines installed to the location of the Berkshire 10K
ipPBX. These analogue lines should be specified to provide “k-break” disconnection
indication. It is recommended that they also support Caller ID. The analogue lines
should all share the same public telephone number.

Step B3

Connect a conventional analogue telephone such as a Berkshire 200 to the
telephone socket on the Berkshire 10K ipPBX that is closest to the power input. This
socket provides a life-line connection in case of a power cut.

Life-Line Phone

Connection

Other Analogue

Line Connections

Primary Analogue

Line Connection

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