Group |
The trunk group number (1-2000) |
Type |
The trunk group type (loop-start, did) |
Dial |
The dial type (rotary or dtmf) |
Tac |
The Trunk Access Code (1 to 4 digits). # and * are valid entries and are only allowed as the first character of the TAC. |
Port |
The virtual integrated port assignment |
Supervision |
Incoming signaling supervision mode (immediate, wink) |
Treat |
The digit treatment (blank, absorb 1-5, insert 1-4) |
Insert |
The digits to insert in the dial string |
Codeset Display |
The Q.931 codeset that sends display information to the user phone (codeset0, codeset6, codeset7) |
Codeset National |
The Q.931 codeset that sends National IE display information to the user phone (codeset6, codeset7) |
Channel Preference |
Defines how the Channel Identification IE field is encoded (exclusive, preferred) |
Digit Handling |
Defines how the inbound/outbound calls handle the transmission/reception of the dialed pattern (enbloc-enbloc, enbloc-overlap, overlap-enbloc, overlap-overlap) |
Japan Discon |
Whether to perform a disconnect sequence (CONNECT message followed by a DISCONNECT message) |
Send Name |
Whether the calling, connected, called, or busy party’s administered name is sent to the network on outgoing or incoming calls (yes, no, restricted) |
Send Number |
Whether the calling, connected, called, or busy party’s administered number is sent to the network on outgoing or incoming calls (yes, no, restricted) |
Format Number |
The numbering plan for this trunk. The numbering plan encodes the Numbering Plan Indicator and Type of Number fields in the Calling/Connected Party Number IE in the ISDN protocol (unknown, public, private, unknownprivate). |
Trunk Hunt |
The trunk-hunting search within a facility in an ISDN trunk group or through a non-ISDN digital trunk group (ascend, cyclical, descend) |