User guide

Click Save and Ok to make the changes active
Modify each route to reect the trunk group number of the
TDM400P if you want that routes dial strings to be available under
the TDM400Ps Advanced Options list
Click the Resources tab and then the Phone Lines menu item
Click the pencil to edit your TDM400P
Check the Advanced Options checkbox and the dial strings will be
displayed for you to edit as needed
See the section Outbound Dial Map for information about dial strings
and translation.
Default Provider - check this box to make this trunk group the default
provider for outbound calls. The default provider is the trunk group
(account or line(s) or T-1) that is used by default when an internal
telephone attempts to place an outgoing call. There can only be one default
provider.
Line Number - each analog telephone line that is plugged into the
TDM400P is referred to according to the jack position on the card. Select
the destination for each line that you have plugged in to the TDM400P.
Line Desc. - text that will be prepended to the inbound caller ID eld
when a call is received on this number or line.
Send Calls To - select the type of destination that you would like to send
incoming calls from each line of the trunk group. Options: Extension,
Extension Group, Auto Attendant, Custom Routing Rules.
Location - choose the actual location or device that you would like to send
incoming calls from each line of the trunk group. Note that the options
that you can choose from in this eld change according to the type of
destination that you select in the Send Calls To eld. For example, if you
choose Extensions then Evolution will provide all of the extensions that
you have congured as options in the Location eld. Also note that you
must congure your extension, extension group, auto attendant, or custom
routing rule before you can select it as an option in the Location eld.
6. Some PCI cards include hardware echo cancellation. If your card includes
hardware echo cancellation do not use echo calibration or echo training. Echo
Training listens to the beginning of all calls made through the PCI card and
establishes an amount of echo cancellation for the duration of that call. Set
Echo Training to a number that will be the number of milliseconds that
Evolution will listen to the beginning of the call. Longer times allow for a
better assessment of the required echo cancellation but may be more
noticeable to the callers. Echo Training is preferred over Calibrate Echo as
method of software echo cancellation. The Calibrate Echo checkbox forces
Evolution to calibrate the echo on the next boot of the
server. This only needs to be performed once. After the
reboot the checkbox will no longer be checked. Evolution will use a set amount
of echo reduction based on the results of the echo calibration.
7. Reverse Order - by default Evolution assigns ports beginning with the last port
and working down. Check the Reverse Order checkbox to assign ports
beginning with the rst port and working up.
8. Click the Save button.
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