Difference between revisions of "Trunks"
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"Trunk" refers to another server/PBX that can be connected to the MOR system. | "Trunk" refers to another server/PBX that can be connected to the MOR system. | ||
When calling such a device, we send the full number | When calling such a device, we send the full number that has already been dialed. | ||
For example, when dialing a simple device, we would use: | For example, when dialing a simple device, we would use: | ||
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=Trunk with ANI= | =Trunk with ANI= | ||
It is sometimes necessary not to bill a whole trunk as one client, but | It is sometimes necessary not to bill a whole trunk as one client, but to bill separate clients connected to the server/pbx (trunk) separately.<br> | ||
In order to do this, you should mark a device as Trunk with ANI.<br> | In order to do this, you should mark a device as Trunk with ANI.<br> | ||
Now, when a device connected to the Trunk dials through MOR, MOR checks the calling device's CallerID. If the CallerID is present for some device in the MOR, | Now, when a device connected to the Trunk dials through MOR, MOR checks the calling device's CallerID. If the CallerID is present for some device in the MOR, MOR recognizes this device as a valid device on the MOR and assigns the call to it instead of to Trunk. | ||
Revision as of 05:18, 9 May 2010
"Trunk" refers to another server/PBX that can be connected to the MOR system.
When calling such a device, we send the full number that has already been dialed.
For example, when dialing a simple device, we would use:
Dial(SIP/some_device)
If this device is a Trunk, we use:
Dial(SIP/some_device/${EXTEN}).
This lets Trunk decide to which device (connected to the Trunk) to route the call.
If you want to make a device Trunk, just mark it as Trunk in the device details: No/Yes/Yes with ANI.
Trunk with ANI
It is sometimes necessary not to bill a whole trunk as one client, but to bill separate clients connected to the server/pbx (trunk) separately.
In order to do this, you should mark a device as Trunk with ANI.
Now, when a device connected to the Trunk dials through MOR, MOR checks the calling device's CallerID. If the CallerID is present for some device in the MOR, MOR recognizes this device as a valid device on the MOR and assigns the call to it instead of to Trunk.