PLANET IP PBX user’s manual
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| Specify the SIP domain used by the proxy and registrar. If |
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| Clear Bindings Prior Registration |
| Select if failed to the registration, and cannot identify any |
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| IP PBX uses NAT traversal for outgoing traffics by default. |
| Disable NAT Traversal |
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4.7ISDN PSTN Trunk Configuration
An ISDN PSTN trunk group is a logical group of one or more ISDN subscriber lines connecting to ISDN ports (RJ45) on PLANET IP PBX. Currently only Basic Rate Interface (BRI) ISDN service is supported. BRI consists of two 64 kb/s B channels and one 16 kb/s D channel for a total of 144 kb/s. This basic service is intended to meet the needs of most individual users.
The ISDN PSTN TRUNK MANAGEMENT page allows the administrator to configure ISDN trunks. Select Trunk
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| 1. | Click the Add New tab. |
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| 2. | Enter settings shown in Table 4.7. |
| Add an ISDN PSTN Trunk |
| 3. | Click ADD to see the newly added ISDN PSTN trunk |
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| The newly added ISDN Trunk shall display in the Trunk | |
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| 1. | Click the Trunks tab, and More to see more |
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| Edit an ISDN PSTN Trunk |
| 2. | Enter settings shown in Table 4.7 in a row. |
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| 3. | Click APPLY in the row to update the information. |
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