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    • brandon220B
      brandon220
      last edited by

      I added 3 DID trunks to a FreePBX install over the weekend. I used @JaredBusch guide and had no issues. The guide shows adding 1 trunk. I set up each trunk individually and put the voip.ms username and password for each. Is that the correct way? I was not sure. They seem to be working fine and call quality is very good. I keep thinking I may have set it up incorrectly. I also changed the option in the account management to tell them I am terminating in a PBX.

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      • brianlittlejohnB
        brianlittlejohn
        last edited by brianlittlejohn

        You just need 1 truck for each POP location you have DIDs on, then inbound routes for each DND.

        e.g. If your DIDs are on chicago4.voip.ms then you have a single trunk to chicago4.voip.ms and inbound routes for each DID.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @brandon220
          last edited by

          @brandon220 said in FreePBX and VOIP.MS:

          I added 3 DID trunks to a FreePBX install over the weekend. I used @JaredBusch guide and had no issues. The guide shows adding 1 trunk. I set up each trunk individually and put the voip.ms username and password for each. Is that the correct way? I was not sure. They seem to be working fine and call quality is very good. I keep thinking I may have set it up incorrectly. I also changed the option in the account management to tell them I am terminating in a PBX.

          You only use one trunk per POP. All the DID will flow over it.

          You handle the call routing per DID with inbound routes.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            Likely your first trunk is working and the inbound routes are all using it. If you remove the second and third trunk, I bet it still works the same.

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            • brandon220B
              brandon220
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              I was reading on the voip.ms wiki and thought the way you all are describing is the way it should have been done. I just was unsure on how to implement. I will make the changes.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @brandon220
                last edited by

                @brandon220 said in FreePBX and VOIP.MS:

                I was reading on the voip.ms wiki and thought the way you all are describing is the way it should have been done. I just was unsure on how to implement. I will make the changes.

                It's definitely a challenge coming from old POTS days, one line/connection = one phone number. It's definitely more like T1's, single connection, many DIDs.

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