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6.5.3 Delete a Route Group
1. Select
a
Group ID.
2. Click
Delete to remove the route group from the Group ID.
6.5.4 Search a Route Group
1.
Type a group ID in the Search box, or click a group ID in Group ID list.
2. Click
Go to see the Update page.
Table 6-9 Routegroup Configuration Settings
Field Description
Group ID
A unique ID containing alphabets, numbers, and underscore
only without spaces; 32 characters maximum.
Description
Arbitrary description information. Click Set to add/update the
information.
Associated Routes
Select routes belonged to this routegroup. Click
or
button to add or remove a route to or from the
routegroup. The right box lists current selected routes. Click
Set to update the information. Note the order of the selected
routes is important since it decides which route would be
matched first for an outgoing call.
)
If there is no appropriate routes to select initially, one
can come back later to revise it, once the expected
routes are added.
6.6 SIP Trunk Configuration
A SIP trunk refers to a SIP account on a remote call routing or gateway device. A practical example is
an account at an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) where a call is routed to a SIP client or
off-ramped to an analog subscriber via PSTN. One could also build SIP trunk to a remote IP PBX to
reach its extensions and PSTN ports.
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Please refer to 6.4 for details.
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