Hello All,
I have a digium TDM400P with 4 FXO ports. I'm interfacing it with my 4 pots lines. What do I name the trunk in TL? Thank you!
Thanks for answering that
Thanks for answering that question. My next question is... once i set the correct "from-outside" context, how do I tell TL to handle the inbound call? The inbound routes only seem to specify certain DIDs and not calls inbound from my POTS lines via the TDM400P. I looked through the guide briefly and didn't see a way to configure this.
Inbound channels
Since there is no real numbers passed on the analog lines you would have to map ZAP channels (Channel to DID map) to a number (just pick your own numbers or use yoor phone number) and then use those when creating inbound routes.
We did this for consistency, as digital lines would normally have DIDs that can be used when creating inbound routes.
Best regards,
Alex
If I'm using the multi
If I'm using the multi tenant manager, is it still possible to do a channel to DID map?
Channel to DID Map
No, not in multi-tenant, at least not through the GUI. We assume that it is not likely that someone will have analog trunks in multi-tenant.
Best regards,
Alex
analog trunks on multi tenant
Hi Alex,
I know it would be a hack to setup analog trunks in multi tenant but what would be the method?
From what I ecall it was pretty strait forward. It is important to have a analog backup for customers.
Thanks very much,
Aaron
analog for outbound instead
analog for outbound instead of inbound? you cant trunk multiple dnis across an analog line. channel to did mapping is for inbound lines. BTW zaptel hardware will greatly reduce the scalability of MTE, by more than 75%.
They're using analog as a
They're using analog as a backup in case their internet connection or upstream IAX termination fails for outbound calls. For inbound I added a custom context and now it sets the DID for the inbound calls from the PSTN, which allows him to specify how he wants to handle them in the TL GUI.
If you want all the ports to be in the same group you could name it g1 or G1 (provided that you defined it as group1 in zapata.conf). Please see the Administration Guide for a bit more details.
Best regards,
Alex