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Creating a SIP Trunk

1. First log in to your Elastix web interface, then click the PBX tab then Trunks on the left
menu and you will be taken to
Add SIP Trunk



Creating a SIP Trunk
First log in to your Elastix web interface, then click the PBX tab then Trunks on the left
menu and you will be taken to a page to select what sort of trunk you want to create. Click

Creating a SIP Trunk
First log in to your Elastix web interface, then click the PBX tab then Trunks on the left
a page to select what sort of trunk you want to create. Click




2. This is where you will configure the trunk. The main fields of interest at the moment are the
Outgoing Settings and the Incoming Settings.
Outgoing Settings:
Trunk Name(a): This can be whatever you want it to be, it is just used to help us identify
which trunk it is.
PEER Details(b): Here we provide the information we are registering to with our provider,
username, password and server address.

Incoming Settings:(with a standard trunk to a vsp, we use the same credentials for incoming
and outgoing)
User Context(c): The username provid
USER Details(d): Here you only really need to enter the password provided by your

Register String(e): Username:Password@server/number provided by your vsp.

configure the trunk. The main fields of interest at the moment are the
Outgoing Settings and the Incoming Settings.
: This can be whatever you want it to be, it is just used to help us identify
: Here we provide the information we are registering to with our provider,
username, password and server address.
:(with a standard trunk to a vsp, we use the same credentials for incoming
: The username provided by your vsp. This will be your
: Here you only really need to enter the password provided by your
Username:Password@server/number provided by your vsp.
configure the trunk. The main fields of interest at the moment are the
: This can be whatever you want it to be, it is just used to help us identify
: Here we provide the information we are registering to with our provider,
:(with a standard trunk to a vsp, we use the same credentials for incoming

: Here you only really need to enter the password provided by your vsp.
Username:Password@server/number provided by your vsp.





3. When Done Click Submit Changes and you will be taken back to
Click the Pink Apply Changes Bar at the top of the page.

When Done Click Submit Changes and you will be taken back to the Add a Trunk Page.
Click the Pink Apply Changes Bar at the top of the page.
the Add a Trunk Page.

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