Installation guide

Trunk groups 27-5
Chapter 27: Understanding Wave Trunks
Wave Global Administrator Guide
Voice and data traffic
Digital trunk groups can handle either voice or data traffic, and analog trunk groups can handle
voice traffic.
Voice. Analog or digital trunk groups configured for voice traffic direct inbound calls to
a specific extension (station, hunt group, modem, or fax machine) and direct outbound
calls from an extension to an available trunk of the trunk group.
Data. Digital connections bind WAN data traffic to and from the Wave LAN segment(s)
and direct data signals traveling via channels directly to logical router interfaces of the
Microsoft Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). This is how Local Area
Network (LAN) traffic is passed to and received from the connection.
You can use the following connections to transport data between the Wave Server and the
WAN:
•DS0/Mux
Serial, which enables you to cross-connect digital channels to a serial interface to an
external router
Wave default trunk groups and connections
Wave provides default groupings that you can use to quickly group a set of analog or digital
channels.
Default trunk groups
The following table describes the default analog and digital trunk groups, which appear in the
Trunk Groups applet.
Default Group Description
Voice Analog
Configured to direct incoming analog voice traffic to a default
destination (attendant, extension 0).
Voice Digital
Not configured. A named, placeholder trunk group for you to configure.
DID Analog
Not configured. A named, placeholder trunk group for you to configure.
Release 2.0
September 2010