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How to create Trunks using Asterisk Web Portal?
adalson007 09-September-2008 04:32:55 AM

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Configure a trunk for outbound and inbound calls

Using AMP (user: admin, pass: password) select setup then trunks. Click on the type of trunk you want to create. See the VOIP Service Providers section for how to configure a trunk for your provider.
3.1.4 Configure Outbound Routing

Next you need a route to allow calls from your phones to go out on a trunk. If you have more than one trunk you can set up rules to determine how a trunk is chosen for each call. Here we will set all calls to go out one trunk.

Using AMP (user: admin, pass: password) select setup then Outbound Routing. Type in a name for your route. Then enter the following in the dial pattern box.

1NXXNXXXXXX
NXXNXXXXXX
NXXXXXX

This will set all calls to use this route.

Next go to the Trunk Sequence section. Drop down the box and select the trunk you configured earlier. Click add.

That's it. Click Submit Changes and then click on the red apply bar at the top of the screen.

Try dialing a number on your phone like 19197543700 (RedHat customer support) and you should hear "Welcome to RedHat"
3.1.5 Configuring Incoming Calls

Next you need a route to allow calls from your provider to go someplace. Using AMP (user: maint, pass: password) select setup then Incoming Calls. Under the Send Incoming Calls from the PSTN to: section drop down the box next to Extension: and select the extension 200 you created earlier.

Click Submit Changes and then click on the red apply bar at the top of the screen.

Call the phone number from your provider with a cell phone or other non-IP phone. Your SIP phone at extension 200 should ring.
Posted by sagitraz


Select the New Entry Option in the Trunk Window and then click the New Entry Button to add a Trunk. Interface card configured during installation will control the specifics of the configuration.
Posted by carlos33

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