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A Trunk Group is a group of one or more trunks serving the same purpose. All trunks within the Trunk Group inherit the settings configured within the Trunk Group.

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Search - Use the Search Dialog Box to help find the a Trunk Group.

Export - Use the Export Button to Export Trunk Group Information. In the Export Data dialog box, type the filename, check the Configurations option, and click the Export Data button.

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DIRECTION - Trunk Groups can have a direction of either Termination or Origination direction. A Termination Trunk Group is used to “terminate” traffic coming from a customer to the PSTN. An Origination Trunk Group is used to deliver PSTN traffic to a Customer.

RELATIONSHIP - Trunk Groups can have a relationship of either Customer or Vendor relationship. A Customer Trunk Group is used to communicate to customer SIP enable network devices. A Vendor Trunk Group is used to communicate to communicates with Vendor (PSTN Providers) SIP enable enabled network devices.

RATE DECKS - Displays the number of rate decks associated to the Trunk Group. Hover over the rate deck number to display the rate deck names.

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TRUNKS - Displays the number of Trunks that are part of the Trunk Group. Hover over the Trunks number to display the name of the trunks.

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MEDIA ANCHORED - Displays Enabled if Anchor Media is Enabled in the Media Handling page, otherwise it Displayed displays Disabled.

PORTS - Displays the number of Ports ports configured in the Ports field in the General Section of the Trunk Groups Info page. If the Ports field is empty then -- will be displayeddisplays. For Origination Customer and Termination Vendor Trunk Groups, Ports defines the total number of simultaneous calls that can be forwarded across all Trunks configured in the Trunk Group. For Origination Vendor and Termination Customer Trunk Groups, Ports defines the total number of simultaneous calls that can be received by all of the Trunks configured in the Trunk Group. When the Ports field is empty and a Capacity Group is not associated with the Trunk Group, then the Port limit equal equals the system Port limit, as displayed in the upper right of the portal.

CPS - Displays the number of calls per second configured in the CPS field in the General Section of the Trunk Groups Info page. If the CPS field is empty then -- will be displayeddisplays. CPS determines the number of call per second that can be processed by the Trunk Group. When the Ports field is empty and a Capacity Group is not associated with the Trunk Group, then the CPS limit equal equals the system CPS limit, as displayed in the upper right of the portal.

STATUS - When checked, the Trunk Group is available for use. When not checked, the Trunk Group will is not be used. The Status (use) of the Trunk Group is independent of the monitoring (e.g. sending and receiving of SIP Option messages).

Please see Click Capacity Groups for information on Capacity Groups to learn more.