FreePBX SIP Trunks (Powered by Bandwidth.com)
Easy Setup of FreePBX.com Trunks
FreePBX.com SIP trunks are easy to setup and 100% supported by FreePBX. You not only get the benefit of using one of the world's best VoIP backbone networks that Bandwidth.com has built up over the last decade, but you will be directly supporting the FreePBX project when using these trunks. Also, you will be using a trunking service that is designed to work with FreePBX and Asterisk, not an after thought.
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DUNDi Lookup and Extension Registry Proxy
DUNDi Lookup and Extension Registry Proxy
This module provides a proxy for the extension registry feature in FreePBX. If you have a DUNDi trunk configured in FreePBX to other branch offices, and a route defined to access it, then this module will proxy and check for extension number duplication in other branch offices when creating new extensions, ringgroups or any other extension that can be dialed.
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HOWTO: Route Dial Patterns and Trunk Dial Rules
Hints on Route Dial Patterns and Trunk Dial Rules
New users of FreePBX are often confused by the fact that there is a place to enter "Dial Rules" when creating a new Trunk, and "Dial Patterns" when creating a new Outbound Route. Since the construction of these seems similar, users try to do something in the wrong place and it doesn't work. This is a brief attempt to explain the difference.
Trunk Dial Rules
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Trunks
What are trunks?
You use a trunk to carry a call (or any number of calls) to a VSP
or a device that cares about what number you send to it (eg, another
Asterisk/FreePBX Machine). There are 5 types of trunks supported:
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Outbound Routes
Information
Outgoing calls are sent over trunks as determined by the
configuration of the Outbound Routing page. This is designed to be as
flexible as possible, and allows for fall-through and multiple paths -
eg, Least Cost Routing!
Adding a Route
Route Name
This is simply a descriptive name for the trunk, which will be shown on the right hand side of the screen.


