Interconnect Yeastar Cloud PBX and TA FXO Gateway

Interconnect Yeastar Cloud PBX and Yeastar TA FXO gateway to extend analog FXO trunks.

In the following instruction, we tested with Yeastar Cloud PBX version 81.6.0.3 and Yeastar TA810 version 41.19.0.23.

After connecting the Yeastar Cloud PBX and the Yeastar TA FXO gateway, the users of Yeastar Cloud PBX can achieve the followings:

  • Make outbound calls through FXO trunks of TA FXO gateway
  • Receive inbound calls from FXO trunks of TA FXO gateway

1. Connect Yeastar Cloud PBX and TA810

  1. On the Yeastar Cloud PBX, create an Account Trunk.
    1. Go to Settings > Trunks, click Add.
    2. Set the trunk as an Account Trunk.

      • Name: Set a name to help you identify it.
      • Trunk Status: Select Enabled.
      • Protocol: Select SIP.
      • Trunk Type: Select Account Trunk.
      • Transport: Select UDP.
      • Username: Use the default or change the number.
      • Password: Use the default or change the password.
      • Authentication Name: Set to the same with Username.
    3. Click Save and Apply.
  2. On the TA810, create a register-based VoIP trunk.
    1. Go to Gateway > VoIP Settings > VoIP Trunk, click Add New Trunk.
    2. Configure the VoIP trunk.

      • Trunk Type: Select Trunk.
      • Type: Select SIP.
      • Provider Name: Set the trunk name.
      • Hostname/IP: Enter the domain or IP address of the PBX; Enter the SIP port.
      • Domain: Enter the domain or IP address of the PBX.
      • User Name: Enter the Username of Account Trunk that is created on the PBX.
      • Authorization Name: Enter the Authentication Name of Account Trunk that is created on the PBX.
      • Password: Enter the Password of Account Trunk that is created on the PBX.
    3. Click Save and Apply Changes.
  3. Check the connection status.
    1. On the TA810, go to Status > System Status > Port/Trunk Status to check the trunk status.

      If the connection is successful, the status will show "Registered".

    2. On the Yeastar Cloud PBX, go to PBX Monitor to check the trunk status. If the connection is successful, the status will show .

2. Make Outbound Calls Through FXO Trunks

  1. On Yeastar Cloud PBX, create an outbound route to allow users make outbound calls through TA810.
    1. Go to Settings > PBX > Call Control > Outbound Routes, click Add.
    2. Configure the outbound route.

      • Name: Set the outbound route name.
      • Dial Patterns: Set the dial patterns according to your needs.

        In our scenario, set Patterns to 9., set Strip to 1; users should dial prefix 9 before the target number. For example, to call number 123456, you should dial 9123456.

      • Member Trunks: Select the trunk that is connected to TA810 to Selected box.
      • Member Extensions: Select extensions to Selected box. The selected extensions can make outbound calls through TA810.
    3. Click Save and Apply.
  2. On TA810, set an IP->Port route to allow the PBX users make outbound calls through the FXO trunks.
    1. Go to Gateway > Route Settings > IP->Port, click Add IP->Port Route.
    2. Configure IP->Port route.

      • Simple Mode: Select No.
      • Route Name: Set the route name.
      • Call Source: Select the trunk that is connected to the PBX.
      • DID Number: Set to . to allow users dial any number.
      • Call Destination: Select an FXO port an FXO port group.
    3. Click Save and Apply Changes.
  3. Make a call to test.

    For example, the PBX extension 1000 dials 91588035242, the user 1588035242 will ring.

3. Receive Inbound Calls From FXO Trunks

  1. On Yeastar Cloud PBX, create an inbound route to accept incoming calls from TA810.
    1. Go to Settings > PBX > Call Control > Inbound Routes, click Add.
    2. Configure the inbound route.

      • Name: Set the inbound route name.
      • DID Pattern: Set a DID number. This DID number will be used to match the incoming calls from TA810.
      • Member Trunks: Select the trunk that is connected to TA810 to Selected box.
      • Destination: Set a destination for the inbound route.

        In our scenario, set the Destination to an IVR. The PBX will route incoming calls of TA810 to the IVR.

    3. Click Save and Apply.
  2. On TA810, create a Port->IP route to route incoming calls to the PBX.
    1. Go to Gateway > Route Settings > Port->IP/Port, click Add Port->IP/Port Route.
    2. Configure the Port->IP/Port route.

      • Simple Mode: Select Yes.
      • Route Name: Set the route name.
      • Call Source: Select an FXO port or an FXO port group.
      • Call Destination: Choose the trunk that is connected to the PBX.
      • Hotline: Enter the DID number that is set on the PBX's inbound route.
    3. Click Save and Apply Changes.
  3. Make a call to test.

    For example, the FXO trunk number is 17283733; use your mobile phone to call 17283733, you will hear the PBX's IVR prompt.