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5.4.7.2 Channels
This tab allows settings for individual channels within the trunk to be adjusted. This tab is not available for trunks sets to
ETSI or QSIG mode.
Usability
· Mergeable: These settings are not mergeable. Changes to these settings will require a reboot of the system.
Configuration Settings
· Channel
Allocated by the system.
· Incoming Group ID: Default = 0, Range 0 to 99999.
The Incoming Group ID to which a line belongs is used to match it to incoming call routes in the system configuration.
The matching incoming call route is then used to route incoming calls. The same ID can be used for multiple lines.
· Outgoing Group ID: Default = 0, Range 0 to 99999.
Short codes that specify a number to dial also specify the line group to be used. The system will then seize a line with
a matching Outgoing Group ID. The same ID can be used for multiple lines.
· Line Appearance ID: Default = Auto-assigned. Range = 2 to 9 digits.
Used for configuring Line Appearances with button programming. The line appearance ID must be unique and not
match any extension number.
· Direction: Default = Both Directions
The direction of calls on the channel (Incoming, Outgoing or Both Directions).
· Bearer: Default = Any
The type of traffic carried by the channel (Voice, Data or Any).
· Service: Default = None.
If the line provider is set to AT&T, selects the type of service provided by the channel from Call by Call, SDN (inc
GSDN), MegaCom800, MegaComWats, Accunet, NLDS, I800, ETN, Private Line, AT&T Multiquest. For other
providers the service options are None or No Service.
· Admin: Default = Out of Service
Used to indicate the channel status (In Service, Out of Service or Maintenance).
· Tx Gain: Default = 0dB
The transmit gain in dB.
· Rx Gain: Default = 0dB
The receive gain in dB.