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Name - The Name of the Trunk Group. Use a name that describes the purpose of the Trunk Group. Consider appending -OC to the end of the name to indicate this is an Origination Customer Trunk Group.
Direction - Origination Trunk Groups represent a call from the PSTN to a Customer. An Origination Vendor Trunk Group defines the Inbound (A) Call Leg and an Origination Customer Trunk defines the Outbound (B) Call Leg.
Relationship - Trunk Groups with a Customer relationship are used to communicate with Customer (as opposed to a PSTN Vendor).
External Name -
Tech Prefix -
Enable NAT -
Show On Graph (Favorite) -
Ports -
CPS - Defines the maximum call per second that this Trunk Group (i.e. all the combined trunks in the Trunk Group) can support. If the CPS is greater than the configured CPS value then a SIP XXX YYY message is returned to the Vendor. If this value is not configured then Platform CPS limit is used.
Max Call Duration - Defines the maximum duration in seconds for a call using this Trunk Group. Once this call duration is reached the Orchestrator will send a SIP Bye message to both the A and B call legs. If this value is left blank the Max Call Duration default to 14,400 seconds (4 hours).
Max PDD - Defines the maximum Post Dial Delay. This is the amount of time from the receipt of a SIP Invite until the receipt of a of a provisional (SIP 18x) or final (SIP 200 OK) response to the SIP Invite. Once this time expires a SIP XXX message is returned to the Vendor. If this field is left blank the default of 15 seconds is used.
Capacity Group -
B-Timer - Defines
P-Charge Info -
Send NPDI -
Send E.164 -
Send PAI -
Trunk Monitoring -
Time Limit of Day -
Preserve Caller ID -
Enable Triggers -
Microsoft Enabled -
Ignore Privacy Header -
Early Media -
Bursting Threshold -