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FortiVoice Phone System Administration Guide

Configuring PSTN/PRI trunks

Configuring PSTN/PRI trunks

Note

This section applies to the following models only:

  • FVE 300E-T
  • FVE 500E-T2
  • FVE 1000E-T
  • FVE 2000E-T2

PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network)/PRI (Primary Rate Interface) trunks connect your PBX or VoIP network to your PSTN service providers and through them to the outside world. These trunks can be analog or digital phone lines.

You can modify the default trunks or create new ones.

To view the PSTN trunks, go to Trunk > PRI > PRI.

GUI field

Description

Enabled

Select to activate the trunk.

Name

The name of the trunk.

Status

The trunk statuses, including:

  • In service: The trunk is currently in use.
  • Not activated: The trunk is not enabled.
  • Idle: The trunk is not in use.
  • Unavailable: The trunk is not reachable.
  • Conflict: The trunk conflicts with another one.
  • Alarm detected: There is a problem with the trunk.
  • Admin down: The trunk is disabled.

Type

The trunk type: digital or analog.

To add a T1/E1 voice circuit trunk

  1. Go to Trunk > PRI > PRI.
  2. Click New.
  3. Configure the following:

    GUI field

    Description

    Trunk Setting

    Enabled

    Select to activate the trunk.

    Name

    The name of this trunk.

    Display name

    Enter your caller ID, such as Example Company.

    Number

    Enter the phone number provided by the VoIP service provider.

    Status

    Shows the status of the PRI trunk.

    Hardware Property

    Use this option to configure the T1/E1 span.

    Spans represent trunks (spans) of T1/E1 PSTN lines. The FortiVoice unit supports T1/E1 lines according to the installed voice card. You can add a span name using the CLI.

    In Span, click in the field and select the span for the trunk from the popup window.

    Edit span

    Click Edit ( ) after selecting a span to configure the settings of the T1/E1 span to match the same settings of your PSTN service provider. Click OK after finishing the configuration. For more information, see Configuring the T1/E1 span.

    Span

    Click in the field and select the span for the trunk from the popup window.

    Max channel

    Indicates the total number of B channels on all spans.

    Max outgoing channel

    Enter the number of outgoing channels out of the maximum number of B channels.

    Fax

    Configure fax and phone signal automatic detection and fax handling.

    Automatic fax detection

    Note

    Selecting this option may cause the following behaviors:

    • Delay the call response time on this trunk by automatically adding two ring tones to detect incoming fax signals.
    • Affect toll charges on incoming lines.

    Select for the FortiVoice unit to detect incoming fax signal on this trunk automatically.

    Forward to DID mapping extension

    This option is available when you select Automatic fax detection.

    Select this option if a DID number is mapped directly to an extension to receive voice and fax calls (see details in To map a personal fax DID number). Faxes will be sent to the extension’s personal fax account, accessible through the User Portal.

    In Forward to eFax account (next field), select an eFax account (as configured in Receiving faxes). Should a fax fail to be received by the DID mapping extension, the FortiVoice will use this eFax account as a fallback.

    Forward to eFax account

    This option is available when you select Automatic fax detection.

    Select or edit an eFax account to receive faxes. To add a new eFax account, click +.

    For details about the eFax account configuration, see Receiving faxes.

    Phone Number

    Adding a phone number in this field is optional and for information purposes only.

    The phone number supports digits from 0 to 9 and a maximum of 63 digits.

    Click New to add a phone number provided by your VoIP service provider. Click Create when done.

    You can add multiple phone numbers.

  4. Click OK.

Configuring the T1/E1 span

You can configure the setting of the T1/E1 span, including full or fractional PRI (T1/E1), to match the same setting of your PSTN service provider.

Note

For 2000E-T2, if a PRI trunk includes two spans, the configuration of the second span is much simpler as the spans share many configurations.

To configure the T1/E1 span

  1. On the Trunk > PRI > PRI page, select a PRI trunk and click Edit.
  2. In Hardware Property, go to Edit span, select a span, and click Edit .
  3. Configure the following:

    GUI field

    Description

    Standard Options

    Name

    The name of this span. This is view-only.

    Type

    Select the span type: PRI T1 or PRI E1.

    A T1 span usually supports 23+1 channels, while an E1 span supports 30 channels in CAS (Channel Associate Signaling) mode and 30 B channels and one D channel in ISDN mode.

    Signaling

    Select the signaling type of the ISDN PRI:

    • PRI signalling, CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) side
    • PRI signalling, network side
    • PRI R2 signalling

    Advanced Options

    Framing and coding options

    Specify the type of framing and coding to provision the PRI with your PSTN service provider.

    Clocking options

    Select the FortiVoice unit’s clock synchronization:

    • Clock sourcing from PSTN network
    • Internal clocking source

    This option does not need to match that of your PSTN service provider.

    Receive sensitivity

    Select the level of receiver sensitivity which is the ability of the phone receiver to pick up the required level of phone signals to make it operate more effectively within its application.

    This option does not need to match that of your PSTN service provider.

    D-channel signalling format

    Select a signalling method for the D channel which is a signalling channel and carries the information needed to connect or disconnect calls and to negotiate special calling parameters (for example, automatic number ID, call waiting, data protocol). The D channel can also carry packet-switched data using the X.25 protocol.

    If you choose Lucent 5ESS, the facility service for sending the display name is enabled automatically.

    Line build out

    Select the line build out (LBO).

    LBO Setting are an inherent part of T1 and T3 network element transmission circuitry.

    Since cable lengths between network elements and digital signal cross-connect (DSX) vary in the central office, LBO Setting are used to adjust the output power of the transmission signal to achieve equal level point (ELP) at the DSX.

    D-channel

    By default, depending on your selection of Type, the typical channel numbers are:

    • Full T1: 24
    • Full E1: 16

    You can also set the channel numbers to others such as 1.

    The Setting you configure must match the same Setting of your PSTN service provider.

    B-channel

    By default, depending on your selection of Type, the typical channel Setting are:

    • Full T1: 1-23
    • Full E1: 1-15, 17-31

    You can also configure the fractional channel numbers. For example, for T1/E1, the channels can be:

    • 1-12
    • 2, 3, 4, 9-15
    • 2-4, 9-15

    The Setting you configure must match the same Setting of your PSTN service provider.

    PRI dialplan type

    This option is active only if you select PRI signalling, CPE side or PRI signalling, network side for Signaling.

    Select a diaplan type.

    PRI local dialplan type

    This option is active only if you select PRI signalling, CPE side or PRI signalling, network side for Signaling.

    Select a local dialplan type.

    PRI connected party notification diaplan type

    This option is active only if you select PRI signalling, CPE side or PRI signalling, network side for Signaling.

    Select a dialplan type for the connected party notification.

    PRI indication type

    This option is active only if you select PRI signalling, CPE side or PRI signalling, network side for Signaling.

    Select an indication type.

    PRI R2 Setting

    This option is active only if you select PRI R2 signalling for Signaling.

    Since there is no single signaling standard for R2, the FortiVoice unit addresses this challenge by supporting many localized implementations of R2 signaling.

    Country

    Select the country for PRI R2 Setting.

    Max ANI digits

    ANI (automatic number identification) is a system used by telephone companies to identify the DN (directory number) of a calling subscriber. It allows subscribers to capture or display caller’s telephone number.

    Enter the number of digits of a caller‘s phone number to be captured.

    The default is 20.

    Max DNIS digits

    A dialed number identification service (DNIS) is a service provided by telephone companies that lets the subscribers determine which telephone number was dialed by a caller.

    Enter the number of digits of a dialed call to be sent by the telephone company.

    The default is 20.

    Caller category

    Select the caller type.

    Incoming digits mode

    Select the incoming digits mode by consulting your telephone company.

    DTMF option

    • DTMF dialing: Select to enable dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) dialing.
    • DTMF answering: Select to enable dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) answering.

    Allow collect calls

    Select to allow collect calls.

    MF timeout

    To enable the multi-frequency (MF) timeout, enter a value in milliseconds.

    The default is -1, which disables the setting.

    Metering pulse timeout

    To enable the metering pulse timeout, enter a value in milliseconds.

    The default is -1, which disables the setting.

  4. Click OK.

Configuring PSTN/PRI trunks

Configuring PSTN/PRI trunks

Note

This section applies to the following models only:

  • FVE 300E-T
  • FVE 500E-T2
  • FVE 1000E-T
  • FVE 2000E-T2

PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network)/PRI (Primary Rate Interface) trunks connect your PBX or VoIP network to your PSTN service providers and through them to the outside world. These trunks can be analog or digital phone lines.

You can modify the default trunks or create new ones.

To view the PSTN trunks, go to Trunk > PRI > PRI.

GUI field

Description

Enabled

Select to activate the trunk.

Name

The name of the trunk.

Status

The trunk statuses, including:

  • In service: The trunk is currently in use.
  • Not activated: The trunk is not enabled.
  • Idle: The trunk is not in use.
  • Unavailable: The trunk is not reachable.
  • Conflict: The trunk conflicts with another one.
  • Alarm detected: There is a problem with the trunk.
  • Admin down: The trunk is disabled.

Type

The trunk type: digital or analog.

To add a T1/E1 voice circuit trunk

  1. Go to Trunk > PRI > PRI.
  2. Click New.
  3. Configure the following:

    GUI field

    Description

    Trunk Setting

    Enabled

    Select to activate the trunk.

    Name

    The name of this trunk.

    Display name

    Enter your caller ID, such as Example Company.

    Number

    Enter the phone number provided by the VoIP service provider.

    Status

    Shows the status of the PRI trunk.

    Hardware Property

    Use this option to configure the T1/E1 span.

    Spans represent trunks (spans) of T1/E1 PSTN lines. The FortiVoice unit supports T1/E1 lines according to the installed voice card. You can add a span name using the CLI.

    In Span, click in the field and select the span for the trunk from the popup window.

    Edit span

    Click Edit ( ) after selecting a span to configure the settings of the T1/E1 span to match the same settings of your PSTN service provider. Click OK after finishing the configuration. For more information, see Configuring the T1/E1 span.

    Span

    Click in the field and select the span for the trunk from the popup window.

    Max channel

    Indicates the total number of B channels on all spans.

    Max outgoing channel

    Enter the number of outgoing channels out of the maximum number of B channels.

    Fax

    Configure fax and phone signal automatic detection and fax handling.

    Automatic fax detection

    Note

    Selecting this option may cause the following behaviors:

    • Delay the call response time on this trunk by automatically adding two ring tones to detect incoming fax signals.
    • Affect toll charges on incoming lines.

    Select for the FortiVoice unit to detect incoming fax signal on this trunk automatically.

    Forward to DID mapping extension

    This option is available when you select Automatic fax detection.

    Select this option if a DID number is mapped directly to an extension to receive voice and fax calls (see details in To map a personal fax DID number). Faxes will be sent to the extension’s personal fax account, accessible through the User Portal.

    In Forward to eFax account (next field), select an eFax account (as configured in Receiving faxes). Should a fax fail to be received by the DID mapping extension, the FortiVoice will use this eFax account as a fallback.

    Forward to eFax account

    This option is available when you select Automatic fax detection.

    Select or edit an eFax account to receive faxes. To add a new eFax account, click +.

    For details about the eFax account configuration, see Receiving faxes.

    Phone Number

    Adding a phone number in this field is optional and for information purposes only.

    The phone number supports digits from 0 to 9 and a maximum of 63 digits.

    Click New to add a phone number provided by your VoIP service provider. Click Create when done.

    You can add multiple phone numbers.

  4. Click OK.

Configuring the T1/E1 span

You can configure the setting of the T1/E1 span, including full or fractional PRI (T1/E1), to match the same setting of your PSTN service provider.

Note

For 2000E-T2, if a PRI trunk includes two spans, the configuration of the second span is much simpler as the spans share many configurations.

To configure the T1/E1 span

  1. On the Trunk > PRI > PRI page, select a PRI trunk and click Edit.
  2. In Hardware Property, go to Edit span, select a span, and click Edit .
  3. Configure the following:

    GUI field

    Description

    Standard Options

    Name

    The name of this span. This is view-only.

    Type

    Select the span type: PRI T1 or PRI E1.

    A T1 span usually supports 23+1 channels, while an E1 span supports 30 channels in CAS (Channel Associate Signaling) mode and 30 B channels and one D channel in ISDN mode.

    Signaling

    Select the signaling type of the ISDN PRI:

    • PRI signalling, CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) side
    • PRI signalling, network side
    • PRI R2 signalling

    Advanced Options

    Framing and coding options

    Specify the type of framing and coding to provision the PRI with your PSTN service provider.

    Clocking options

    Select the FortiVoice unit’s clock synchronization:

    • Clock sourcing from PSTN network
    • Internal clocking source

    This option does not need to match that of your PSTN service provider.

    Receive sensitivity

    Select the level of receiver sensitivity which is the ability of the phone receiver to pick up the required level of phone signals to make it operate more effectively within its application.

    This option does not need to match that of your PSTN service provider.

    D-channel signalling format

    Select a signalling method for the D channel which is a signalling channel and carries the information needed to connect or disconnect calls and to negotiate special calling parameters (for example, automatic number ID, call waiting, data protocol). The D channel can also carry packet-switched data using the X.25 protocol.

    If you choose Lucent 5ESS, the facility service for sending the display name is enabled automatically.

    Line build out

    Select the line build out (LBO).

    LBO Setting are an inherent part of T1 and T3 network element transmission circuitry.

    Since cable lengths between network elements and digital signal cross-connect (DSX) vary in the central office, LBO Setting are used to adjust the output power of the transmission signal to achieve equal level point (ELP) at the DSX.

    D-channel

    By default, depending on your selection of Type, the typical channel numbers are:

    • Full T1: 24
    • Full E1: 16

    You can also set the channel numbers to others such as 1.

    The Setting you configure must match the same Setting of your PSTN service provider.

    B-channel

    By default, depending on your selection of Type, the typical channel Setting are:

    • Full T1: 1-23
    • Full E1: 1-15, 17-31

    You can also configure the fractional channel numbers. For example, for T1/E1, the channels can be:

    • 1-12
    • 2, 3, 4, 9-15
    • 2-4, 9-15

    The Setting you configure must match the same Setting of your PSTN service provider.

    PRI dialplan type

    This option is active only if you select PRI signalling, CPE side or PRI signalling, network side for Signaling.

    Select a diaplan type.

    PRI local dialplan type

    This option is active only if you select PRI signalling, CPE side or PRI signalling, network side for Signaling.

    Select a local dialplan type.

    PRI connected party notification diaplan type

    This option is active only if you select PRI signalling, CPE side or PRI signalling, network side for Signaling.

    Select a dialplan type for the connected party notification.

    PRI indication type

    This option is active only if you select PRI signalling, CPE side or PRI signalling, network side for Signaling.

    Select an indication type.

    PRI R2 Setting

    This option is active only if you select PRI R2 signalling for Signaling.

    Since there is no single signaling standard for R2, the FortiVoice unit addresses this challenge by supporting many localized implementations of R2 signaling.

    Country

    Select the country for PRI R2 Setting.

    Max ANI digits

    ANI (automatic number identification) is a system used by telephone companies to identify the DN (directory number) of a calling subscriber. It allows subscribers to capture or display caller’s telephone number.

    Enter the number of digits of a caller‘s phone number to be captured.

    The default is 20.

    Max DNIS digits

    A dialed number identification service (DNIS) is a service provided by telephone companies that lets the subscribers determine which telephone number was dialed by a caller.

    Enter the number of digits of a dialed call to be sent by the telephone company.

    The default is 20.

    Caller category

    Select the caller type.

    Incoming digits mode

    Select the incoming digits mode by consulting your telephone company.

    DTMF option

    • DTMF dialing: Select to enable dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) dialing.
    • DTMF answering: Select to enable dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) answering.

    Allow collect calls

    Select to allow collect calls.

    MF timeout

    To enable the multi-frequency (MF) timeout, enter a value in milliseconds.

    The default is -1, which disables the setting.

    Metering pulse timeout

    To enable the metering pulse timeout, enter a value in milliseconds.

    The default is -1, which disables the setting.

  4. Click OK.