Linksys RTP300 User Guide - Page 68

Trunk Group Management, Voice tab > T, Submit All Changes, Trunk Status - default login

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SIP Trunking and Hunt Groups on the SPA8000 3. Enter the settings for each trunk group, as needed: a. Click Voice tab > Tn, where n represents the trunk group number (T1 ... T4). b. Enter the account information in the Subscriber Information section. - Display Name: The Caller ID that you want to use for outbound calls on this line - User ID: Your account number with the ITSP (usually the telephone number) - Password: Your password for this ITSP account c. In the Call Capacity field, enter the maximum number of concurrent calls allowed by your ITSP, or leave the default setting, unlimited (16 calls). d. In the Contact List field, modify the contact list as needed. See "Contact List for a Trunk Group," on page 65. e. Repeat this step for each trunk group that you need to configure. 4. Click Submit All Changes. Trunk Group Management You can check the status of the trunks by clicking the Trunk Status link, which appears both at the top right corner of the web page and at the lower left corner. You also can connect directly to the Trunk Status Page by entering the following URL: http:// spa8000-ip-addr/status. This page is available with the User Login orthe Admin Login. Trunk Status page The Trunk Status page shows all calls that are currently active on each trunk group. This page shows a snapshot of the trunk activity. You can refresh the data at any time by clicking the Refresh button on the web browser toolbar. The page shows the following information: • External: The called number • Station: The SPA8000 line that is in use for this call Linksys ATA Administration Guide 68

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Linksys ATA Administration Guide
68
SIP Trunking and Hunt Groups on the SPA8000
3.
Enter the settings for each trunk group, as needed:
a.
Click
Voice tab > T
n
, where
n
represents the trunk group number
(T1 ... T4)
.
b.
Enter the account information in the
Subscriber Information
section.
Display Name: The Caller ID that you want to use for outbound calls on this line
User ID: Your account number with the ITSP (usually the telephone number)
Password: Your password for this ITSP account
c.
In the
Call Capacity
field, enter the maximum number of concurrent calls allowed by
your ITSP, or leave the default setting,
unlimited
(16 calls).
d.
In the
Contact List
field, modify the contact list as needed. See
”Contact List for a Trunk
Group,” on page 65
.
e.
Repeat this step for each trunk group that you need to configure.
4.
Click
Submit All Changes
.
Trunk Group Management
You can check the status of the trunks by clicking the
Trunk Status
link, which appears both at
the top right corner of the web page and at the lower left corner.
You also can connect directly to the Trunk Status Page by entering the following URL:
http://
spa8000-ip-addr
/status
. This page is available with the User Login orthe Admin Login.
Trunk Status page
The
Trunk Statu
s page shows all calls that are currently active on each trunk group.
This page shows a snapshot of the trunk activity. You can refresh the data at any time by
clicking the Refresh button on the web browser toolbar. The page shows the following
information:
External: The called number
Station: The SPA8000 line that is in use for this call