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====== IAX2 Trunk setup in FreePBX ====== | ====== IAX2 Trunk setup in FreePBX ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Security ===== | ||
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+ | In other words, if your trunk allows others a means to connect or call into your PBX (from a source not HH) those callers are not allowed onto our system, as we have no means to positively identify them as a properly licensed amateur radio operator. \\ | ||
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+ | HH trunks fully support bi-directional traffic with this rule in mind. HH users may call your trunk to reach you. You, as an HH user, may use your trunk to call other HH users. You are not allowed to have others use your trunk to call HH users. \\ | ||
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+ | This is to eliminate the potential of unauthenticated traffic (we try to do our best to keep traffic compliant since we have interconnected RF systems - we take that responsibility very seriously). \\ | ||
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===== Trunks ===== | ===== Trunks ===== |