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Trunk Group – Trunk Group Number
Assign trunks to trunk groups then go to
Program 14-06-01 below to set up Trunk Group
Routing.
Trunk Port 1 ~ 400 =
Priority 1 ~ 400
Default = Trunks
1 ~ 400 assigned
to trunk group 1
with priorities
equal to the
trunk number.
Trunk 1 = Priority
1 Trunk 400 =
Priority 400.
Trunk Group Routing – Priority Order
Number
Set the priority order number 1 ~ 4.
0 = Not Specify
1 ~ 100: (Trunk Group Number)
101 ~ 150: (100 + Networking
System Number)
1001 ~ 1100: (1000 + Route
Table Number)
Route 1, Order
Number 1 = 1
(Trunk Group 1)
Order Numbers
2, 3, 4 = 0 (Not
Specified)
All Other Routes
(2 ~ 100) and
Order Numbers
(1 ~ 4) = 0 (Not
Specified)
Class of Service Options (Outgoing Call
Service) – ISDN CLIP
Determine if the ISDN calling line identity
presentation and screening indicators should
be allowed.
Class of Service Options (Incoming Call
Service) – Caller ID Display
Turn Off or On the Caller ID display at an
extension.
IP Trunk (SIP) Calling Party Number Setup
for Trunk
Assign the Caller Party Number for each IP
trunk. The assigned number is sent to the
central office when the caller places an
outgoing call. If the Calling Party Number is
assigned by both Program 21-17 and Program
21-18/ 21-19, the system uses the entry in
Program 21-18/21-19.
Maximum of 16 digits
(1 ~ 0, *, #)
IP Trunk (H.323) Calling Party Number Setup
for Extension – IP Trunk (H.323) Calling
Party Number Setup for Extension
Assign the Calling Party Number for each
extension. The assigned number is sent to the
exchange when the caller places an outgoing
call.
Maximum of 16 digits
(1 ~ 0, *, #)