Label | Explanation |
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Name | Trunk name |
Type | Type of Trunk |
Max. Number of concurrent calls | Number of calls which may be routed via this Trunk at the same time. Using a SIP Trunk, the provider will define how many connections at the same time will be possible. The maximum number of channels will be defined by the bandwidth to the provider and the Codec settings (i.e. the bandwidth per call). |
Activated | = Trunk is activated |
Logged in | = Trunk is logged in |
Label | Explanation |
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Name | Name of the Trunk Group |
Description | Description of the Trunk Group |
Type | Type of Trunk Group |
Profile | Specifies how the Trunk interprets and handles the call numbers. Depending on the Trunk type, a number of predefined profiles are available. For each of these profiles, the number format is specified. For SIP Trunks in particular, the profile specifies the provider and the necessary SIP parameters. For the Trunk types SwyxLink and ENUM, only one profile is available at the moment in each case. See also the SwyxWare Documentation for Administrators, chapter „Profile of an ISDN Trunk Group“, chapter „Profile of a SIP Trunk Group“ and section „Creating a SIP Gateway Trunk“. |
Location | Specifies prefixes and time zone for the Trunk Group See also theSwyxWare Documentation for Administrators, sections “Profile of an ISDN Trunk Group“, “Profile of a SIP Trunk Group“ and “Creating a SIP Gateway Trunk“. |
Calling Rights | Defines where incoming calls from this Trunk Group are forwarded to if the call destination is not a User at the same SwyxServer. See also the SwyxWare Documentation for Administrators, chapter “Trunks and Trunk Groups”. |