You can add Gateway Trunk Profiles using the Gateway Trunk Profiles form. When a gateway trunk profile is added using the Gateway Trunk Profiles form, a corresponding SIP Peer Network Element and a SIP Peer Profile are also created. You can configure the gateway trunk profile settings on the EX Controller by providing the Name and the Port number.
To add a trunk profile:
Go to the Gateway
Trunk Profiles form. ![]()
Click Add.
The Add dialog box is displayed.
In Gateway Trunk Profiles, enter the following:
Gateway – IP address of the gateway device
Name – Name of the gateway profile
Zone – Zone number for the gateway trunk profile
Trunk Service Number – Number for the trunk service
Class of Service – Class of service number for the trunk service
Class of Restriction – Class of restriction for the trunk service
Non-dial In Trunks Answer Point - Day – Trunk answer point number to which incoming trunk calls can be routed for the Day service
Non-dial In Trunks Answer Point - Night 1 – Trunk answer point number to which incoming trunk calls can be routed for the Night service 1
Non-dial In Trunks Answer Point - Night 2 – Trunk answer point number to which incoming trunk calls can be routed for the Night service 2
Dial In Trunks Incoming Digit Modification - Absorb – Number of leading digits to remove from the digit stream received from the Central Office or remote system
Dial In Trunks Incoming Digit Modification - Insert – Number of digits to insert as leading digits to form a Directory Number or hunt group Pilot Number
SIP Profile – Port number for the SIP peer
Default CPN – The called party number
Click Save.
The Add operation also provides additional functionality. You can specify the incoming DID range and program Automatic Route Selection (ARS) for the selected trunk profile.
In the Add dialog box, enter the DID range.
Click Save.