Reset analog, Providers, Co trunks – IPitomy IP1000 User Guide User Manual

Page 50: Connecting phone lines, Connecting using internal analog line cards, Provisioning a new hardware trunk

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ƒ High Cutoff Frequency – Input the high cut-off frequency that the CP tone detection

will take. The default value is 550 Hz

ƒ Low Cutoff Frequency – Input the low cut-off frequency that the CP tone detection

will take. The default value is 260 Hz.

Reset Analog

ƒ The

Reset Analog button allows administrators to reset the analog ports including all

FXS and FXO ports. For some reason, the analog ports may lose their connection
with the SIP server, in this case, the user can reset the analog ports to recover the
connection.

Providers

Providers are telephone lines, VoIP providers and other telecommunication resources. This
section of the system’s online administration is where these provider resources are provisioned.
The system is equipped to handle two types of provider settings Hardware Trunks and SIP
Providers.

CO Trunks

Hardware trunks are associated with telephone lines that connect to the PSTN. These
lines process inbound and outbound communication traffic that flows over communication
channels.

Connecting Phone Lines

Before hardware trunks can be provisioned, they must be connected to the system.

Connecting Using Internal Analog Line Cards
ƒ The VB400 Analog Line Card (4 PSTN line connections)

− Connect the phone

lines to the RJ11 jacks at the rear of the IP1000 and start making calls. These
connections are single pair; one line per jack.

Provisioning a New Hardware Trunk

Provisioning a hardware trunk tells the system what phone numbers are associated with
the trunk. It also establishes rules for the system to follow when processing incoming and
outgoing calls through this physical network connection. To provision a hardware trunk:

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