User guide
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Modify each route to reflect the trunk group number of the TE110P if
you want that routes dial strings to be available under the TE110P’s
Advanced Options list
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Click the Resources tab and then the Phone Lines menu item
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Click the pencil to edit your TE110P
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Check the Advanced Options checkbox and the dial strings will be
displayed for you to edit as needed
• Desc. - text that will be prepended to the inbound caller ID field when a
call is received on this number or line.
• DNIS/DID - Dialed Number Identification
System or Direct Inward Dialing - These are
the telephone numbers that are given to you
by your service provider. These might be local
or toll free numbers for inbound calls on the T-1.
• 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.
• Target - 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 field change according to the type of
destination that you select in the Send Calls To field. For example, if you
choose Extensions then Evolution will provide all of the extensions that
you have configured as options in the Location field. Also note that you
must configure your extension, extension group, auto attendant, or custom
routing rule before you can select it as an option in the Location field.
6. 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 first port and working up.
7. Click the Save button.
Sangoma A101D, A102D, A104D
The Sangoma A101D, A102D, A104D are internal PCI cards that offer one, two, and
four T-1 digital interfaces respectively. Follow the steps above in the section “PCI
card physical installation” if your PCI card is not already physically installed in your
Evolution server. At the Evolution server terminal screen type installsangoma
to install the Sangoma drivers (note that there are no spaces). The server will
automatically install the drivers and reboot the system. Once it is rebooted log in to
the web interface and configure the card using the same information provided for
the Digium TE110P but select T1/PRI-A101D, T1/PRI-A102D, or T1/PRI-A104D
rather than T1/PRI-TE110P. Otherwise the settings are the similar.
Rhino R1T1, R2T1, R4T1
The Rhino R1T1, R2T1, or R4T1 are internal PCI cards that offer one, two, or four
T-1 digital interfaces respectively. Follow the steps above in the section “PCI card
physical installation” if your PCI card is not already physically installed in your
Evolution server. At the Evolution server terminal screen type installrhino to
install the Rhino drivers (note that there are no spaces). The server will
automatically install the drivers and reboot the system. Once it is rebooted log in to
the web interface and configure the card using the same information provided for
the Digium TE110P but select T1/PRI-R1T1, T1/PRI-R2T1, or T1/PRI-R4T1 rather
than T1/PRI-TE110P. Otherwise the settings are the similar.
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