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How to configure a 3CX PBX Version 16 Credentials Trunk
How to configure a 3CX PBX Credentials Trunk Version 16
3CX PBX Introduction
3CX is an open standards IP PBX that offers complete Unified Communications, out of the box. Suitable for any business size or industry 3CX can accommodate to your every need; from mobility and status to advanced contact center features and more, at a fraction of the cost.
3CX makes installation, management and maintenance of your PBX so easy that you can effortlessly manage it yourself, whether on an appliance or server at your premise or in the cloud. This article guides you on how to configure this PBX for making and receiving calls over the internet through a next generation carrier like Telnyx!
You'll need to have created a credentials based connection on your Telnyx Mission Control Portal account, assigned this connection to a DID and outbound profile in order to make and receive calls.
Note - You'll need to acquire a license when installing this version of 3CX. You'll be prompted to fill out a form and include your email address so they can verify your email and send you the license key.
3CX v16 Guide
Download 3CX (Version 16)
3CX Version 16 is available to download from here.
3CX Installation
You can view the installation guide here.
Video Walkthrough Coming soon!
Configuring your Mission Control Portal
Take a look at our guide for stepby step instructions on how to set up your Telnyx Mission Control Portal.
Once you've configured your Telnyx account, you can start to setup 3CX v16 by following this guide.
3CX (v16) Setup Guide
Install 3CX
During the installation process, 3CX will ask you to specify a username and password which will be used to login to the web interface. 3CX automatically detect your pubic IP address. You can then specify if this is a static or dynamic IP. You can configure your 3CX with an FQDN and 3CX will provide you with one - they do this to ensure your FQDN is set to resolve to your Public IP and for generating certificates. You'll then choose your default network adapter and decide whether you want the extensions to use the local IP of your PBX or the FQDN you created. At the end, you'll choose your preferred http/https port numbers which will be used to allow you to access the 3CX web interface via your FQDN or Public IP.
Great you can now login and begin your configuration!
Basic Setup
Specify Extension Length
Specify an Admin Email
Specify an admin email and configure your mail server configuration by specifying a mail provider.
Select Country and Time Zone
Specify a Default Operator Extension
Security - Confirm Countries Calls Can Be Made To
Select a Language
The last sub section is registration and you should fill out your personal details here.
3CX PBX CONFIGURATION
Confirm Your Network Settings
- Go to "Settings" -> "Network"
- "Ports" Tab: make sure your "SIP Port" is set to 5060.
- "Public IP" Tab: double check your Public IP is correct and that you have selected the proper Network card Interface.
- Settings --> Click on "Network Settings" --> Public IP tab --> Section : "External IP Configuration".
Note - Please make sure that connection IP on the portal and Static Public IP is same.
Create Telnyx SIP Trunk
- Click on "SIP Trunks" from the navigation menu on the left.
- Click "+ Add SIP Trunk" near the top of the screen.
A new pop up will be opened. You need to enter/select all the required details:
- Select Country: Worldwide
- Select Provider in your Country: Telnyx LLC
- Main Trunk No: Enter the number which you have purchased on your Telnyx Mission Control Portal
- After entering the details, Click on OK
This will open the trunk configuration window:
- Tabs
- General
- DIDs
- Caller ID
- Inbound Parameters
- Outbound Parameters
In the General tab, there are 3 sections to be explained in the following sections:
- Trunk Details
- Authentication
- Route calls to
Trunk Details
- Enter name of Trunk: Telnyx LLC
- Registrar/Server/Gateway Hostname or IP: sip-anycast1.telnyx.com:5060 or sip.telnyx.com:5060
- Outbound Proxy: sip.telnyx.com
- Number of SIM Calls: set your preferred amount of simultaneous calls
Authentication
- Type of Authentication: Register/Account based.
- Authentication ID (aka SIP user ID): You need to use the username from the connection which you have created in the Telnyx portal.
- Authentication Password: You need to use password from the connection which you have created in the Telnyx portal.
Route calls to
- Main Trunk number: By default number will be shown. You need cross verify with the number which you have purchased on telnyx portal.
- Destination for calls during the office hours: Based on your requirement.
- Destination for calls outside the office hours: Based on your requirement.
Select the "Options" tab
- For "Require registration for:" select "Do not require".
- Remove the "GSM-FR" from Assigned Codecs.
- Click "Apply".
Select the "Outbound Parameters"
- For "Contact : User Part" in the SIP Field column Select "Custom Field".
- To allow private calling - "From: Display Name" and "From : User Part", select "Custom Field" but leave the Custom values blank.
- Click "Apply".
After entering all the details please click on “OK” which is on the top.
- If all the fields are entered correctly the IP trunk will now be live. We can now proceed to our inbound and outbound rules.
Inbound Rules
- Click on "Inbound Rules" from the navigation menu on the left.
- Click on "+Add DID Rule" near the top of the screen.
There are 2 sections in this:
- General
- Route calls to
General
Route Calls to
Outbound Rules:
- Click on "Outbound Rules" from the navigation menu on the left.
- Click on "+Add" near the top of the screen.
There are 3 sections in this :
- General
- Apply this rule to these calls
- Make outbound calls on
General:
Rule Name : You can enter any preferred name
Apply this rule to these calls:
- Calls to numbers starting with prefix : leave empty.
- Calls from extension(s) : You need to give the extension numbers.
- Note: ‘000’ is the extension used as an example.
- Calls to Numbers with a length of : leave empty.
Make outbound calls on:
We need to configure routes in this section. Configure up to 3 routes for calls. The second and third route will be used as backup. For each route, digits can be stripped or added. Strip Digits 0 on Route 1 and Strip Digits 1 digit for remaining 2 routes.
After completing the configuration, click "OK".
That's it, you've now completed the configuration of 3CX V16 IP-PBX Trunk and can now make and receive calls by using Telnyx as your SIP provider!
Additional Resources
Our quickstart guide will help you through any hiccups you encounter with getting your Mission Control Portal up and running.
Checkout 3CX's support section if you need some extra help.
Can't find what you're looking for?
Our knowledge base is currently undergoing a makeover which will include more up to date videos to match our ever growing platform.
Hit a roadblock? Our support team are availbale 24/7/365 in the Live Chat at the lower right hand corner of this page.
How to configure a 3CX PBX Version 16 Credentials Trunk
How to configure a 3CX PBX IP/FQDN Trunk Version 16
Introduction
3CX is an open standards IP PBX that offers complete Unified Communications, out of the box. Suitable for any business size or industry 3CX can accommodate to your every need; from mobility and status to advanced contact center features and more, at a fraction of the cost.
3CX makes installation, management and maintenance of your PBX so easy that you can effortlessly manage it yourself, whether on an appliance or server at your premise or in the cloud. This article guides you on how to configure this PBX for making and receiving calls over the internet through a next generation carrier like Telnyx!
You'll need to have created an IP or FQDN connection on your Telnyx Mission Control Portal account, assigned this connection to a DID and outbound profile in order to make and receive calls.
Note - You'll need to acquire a license when installing this version of 3CX. You'll be prompted to fill out a form and include your email address so they can verify your email and send you the license key.
Instructions
Download
3CX Version 16 is available to download from here.
Installation
You can view the installation guide here.
Video Walkthrough
Coming soon! This walkthrough will demonstrate setting up an IP based connection with 3CX. We'll also show you how to assign this connection to a newly purchased DID which will allow you to receive inbound calls. Then we'll walk you through how to assign the connection to an outbound profile such that you can make outbound calls!
Configuring Your Telnyx Mission Control Portal
For step by step instructions on each of the requirements on the Telnyx Mission Control Portal, please follow this guide.
Once you've configured your Telnyx account, you can now proceed to setup 3CX following the guide below.
3CX Setup Guide
Installation
During the installation process, 3CX will ask you to specify a username and password which will be used to login to the web interface. 3CX automatically detect your pubic IP address. You can then specify if this is a static or dynamic IP. You can configure your 3CX with an FQDN and 3CX will provide you with one - they do this to ensure your FQDN is set to resolve to your Public IP and for generating certificates. You'll then choose your default network adapter and decide whether you want the extensions to use the local IP of your PBX or the FQDN you created. At the end, you'll choose your preferred http/https port numbers which will be used to allow you to access the 3CX web interface via your FQDN or Public IP.
Great you can now login and begin your configuration!
Basic Setup
Specify Extension Length
Specify an Admin Email
Specify an admin email and configure your mail server configuration by specifying a mail provider.
Select Country and Time Zone
Specify a Default Operator Extension
Security - Confirm Countries Calls Can Be Made To
Select a Language
The last sub section is registration and you should fill out your personal details here.
3CX PBX CONFIGURATION
Confirm Your Network Settings
- Go to "Settings" -> "Network"
- "Ports" Tab: make sure your "SIP Port" is set to 5060.
- "Public IP" Tab: double check your Public IP is correct and that you have selected the proper Network card Interface.
- Settings --> Click on "Network Settings" --> Public IP tab --> Section : "External IP Configuration".
- NOTE: Please make sure that connection IP on the Telnyx Mission Control Portal and Static Public IP are the same. You can also use the FQDN for inbound calls and the IP for outbound calls.
Create Telnyx SIP Trunk
- Click on "SIP Trunks" from the navigation menu on the left.
- Click "+ Add SIP Trunk" near the top of the screen.
A new pop up will be opened. You need to enter/select all the required details:
- Select Country: Worldwide
- Select Provider in your Country: Telnyx LLC
- Main Trunk No: Enter the number which you have purchased on your Telnyx Mission Control Portal
- After entering the details, Click on OK
This will open the trunk configuration window:
- Tabs
- General
- DIDs
- Caller ID
- Inbound Parameters
- Outbound Parameters
In the General tab, there are 3 sections to be explained in the following sections:
- Trunk Details
- Authentication
- Route calls to
Trunk Details
- Enter name of Trunk: Telnyx LLC
- Registrar/Server/Gateway Hostname or IP: sip-anycast1.telnyx.com:5060 or sip.telnyx.com:5060
- Outbound Proxy: sip.telnyx.com
- Number of SIM Calls: set your preferred amount of simultaneous calls
Authentication
- Type of Authentication: Do not require - IP Based.
- Authentication ID (aka SIP user ID): enter the number which you have purchased on the Telnyx Mission Control Portal.
- Authentication Password: Leave Blank.
Route calls to
- Main Trunk number: By default number will be shown. You need cross verify with the number which you have purchased on telnyx portaL.
- Destination for calls during the office hours: Based on your requirement.
- Destination for calls outside the office hours: Based on your requirement.
Select the "Options" tab
- For "Require registration for:" select "Do not require".
- Remove the "GSM-FR" from Assigned Codecs.
- Click "Apply".
Select the "Outbound Parameters"
- For "Contact : User Part" in the SIP Field column Select "Custom Field".
- To allow private calling - "From: Display Name" and "From : User Part", select "Custom Field" but leave the Custom values blank.
- Click "Apply".
After entering all the details please click on “OK” which is on the top.
- If all the fields are entered correctly the IP trunk will now be live. We can now proceed to our inbound and outbound rules.
Inbound Rules
- Click on "Inbound Rules" from the navigation menu on the left.
- Click on "+Add DID Rule" near the top of the screen.
There are 2 sections in this:
- General
- Route calls to
General
Route Calls to
Outbound Rules:
- Click on "Outbound Rules" from the navigation menu on the left.
- Click on "+Add" near the top of the screen.
There are 3 sections in this :
- General
- Apply this rule to these calls
- Make outbound calls on
General:
Rule Name : You can enter any preferred name
Apply this rule to these calls:
- Calls to numbers starting with prefix : leave empty.
- Calls from extension(s) : You need to give the extension numbers.
- NOTE: ‘000’ is the extension used as an example.
- Calls to Numbers with a length of : leave empty.
Make outbound calls on:
We need to configure routes in this section. Configure up to 3 routes for calls. The second and third route will be used as backup. For each route, digits can be stripped or added. Strip Digits 0 on Route 1 and Strip Digits 1 digit for remaining 2 routes.
After completing the configuration, click "OK".
That's it, you've now completed the configuration of 3CX V16 IP-PBX Trunk and can now make and receive calls by using Telnyx as your SIP provider!
Additional Resources
Our quickstart guide, is here to help if you're running into issues with setting up your Telnyx Mission Control Portal account.
For help with 3CX, take a look at their help section.
Can't find what you're looking for?
Our knowledge base is currently undergoing a makeover which will include more up to date videos to match our ever growing platform.
Still stuck? Our support team are available in the chat icon at the bottom of your screen, 24/7/365.
How to configure a 3CX PBX Version 16 Credentials Trunk
How to configure a 3CX PBX IP/FQDN Trunk Version 16
Introduction
3CX is an open standards IP PBX that offers complete Unified Communications, out of the box. Suitable for any business size or industry 3CX can accommodate to your every need; from mobility and status to advanced contact center features and more, at a fraction of the cost.
3CX makes installation, management and maintenance of your PBX so easy that you can effortlessly manage it yourself, whether on an appliance or server at your premise or in the cloud. This article guides you on how to configure this PBX for making and receiving calls over the internet through a next generation carrier like Telnyx!
You'll need to have created an IP or FQDN connection on your Telnyx Mission Control Portal account, assigned this connection to a DID and outbound profile in order to make and receive calls.
Note - You'll need to acquire a license when installing this version of 3CX. You'll be prompted to fill out a form and include your email address so they can verify your email and send you the license key.
Instructions
Download
3CX Version 16 is available to download from here.
Installation
You can view the installation guide here.
Video Walkthrough
Coming soon! This walkthrough will demonstrate setting up an IP based connection with 3CX. We'll also show you how to assign this connection to a newly purchased DID which will allow you to receive inbound calls. Then we'll walk you through how to assign the connection to an outbound profile such that you can make outbound calls!
Configuring Your Telnyx Mission Control Portal
For step by step instructions on each of the requirements on the Telnyx Mission Control Portal, please follow this guide.
Once you've configured your Telnyx account, you can now proceed to setup 3CX following the guide below.
3CX Setup Guide
Installation
During the installation process, 3CX will ask you to specify a username and password which will be used to login to the web interface. 3CX automatically detect your pubic IP address. You can then specify if this is a static or dynamic IP. You can configure your 3CX with an FQDN and 3CX will provide you with one - they do this to ensure your FQDN is set to resolve to your Public IP and for generating certificates. You'll then choose your default network adapter and decide whether you want the extensions to use the local IP of your PBX or the FQDN you created. At the end, you'll choose your preferred http/https port numbers which will be used to allow you to access the 3CX web interface via your FQDN or Public IP.
Great you can now login and begin your configuration!
Basic Setup
Specify Extension Length
Specify an Admin Email
Specify an admin email and configure your mail server configuration by specifying a mail provider.
Select Country and Time Zone
Specify a Default Operator Extension
Security - Confirm Countries Calls Can Be Made To
Select a Language
The last sub section is registration and you should fill out your personal details here.
3CX PBX CONFIGURATION
Confirm Your Network Settings
- Go to "Settings" -> "Network"
- "Ports" Tab: make sure your "SIP Port" is set to 5060.
- "Public IP" Tab: double check your Public IP is correct and that you have selected the proper Network card Interface.
- Settings --> Click on "Network Settings" --> Public IP tab --> Section : "External IP Configuration".
- NOTE: Please make sure that connection IP on the Telnyx Mission Control Portal and Static Public IP are the same. You can also use the FQDN for inbound calls and the IP for outbound calls.
Create Telnyx SIP Trunk
- Click on "SIP Trunks" from the navigation menu on the left.
- Click "+ Add SIP Trunk" near the top of the screen.
A new pop up will be opened. You need to enter/select all the required details:
- Select Country: Worldwide
- Select Provider in your Country: Telnyx LLC
- Main Trunk No: Enter the number which you have purchased on your Telnyx Mission Control Portal
- After entering the details, Click on OK
This will open the trunk configuration window:
- Tabs
- General
- DIDs
- Caller ID
- Inbound Parameters
- Outbound Parameters
In the General tab, there are 3 sections to be explained in the following sections:
- Trunk Details
- Authentication
- Route calls to
Trunk Details
- Enter name of Trunk: Telnyx LLC
- Registrar/Server/Gateway Hostname or IP: sip-anycast1.telnyx.com:5060 or sip.telnyx.com:5060
- Outbound Proxy: sip.telnyx.com
- Number of SIM Calls: set your preferred amount of simultaneous calls
Authentication
- Type of Authentication: Do not require - IP Based.
- Authentication ID (aka SIP user ID): enter the number which you have purchased on the Telnyx Mission Control Portal.
- Authentication Password: Leave Blank.
Route calls to
- Main Trunk number: By default number will be shown. You need cross verify with the number which you have purchased on telnyx portaL.
- Destination for calls during the office hours: Based on your requirement.
- Destination for calls outside the office hours: Based on your requirement.
Select the "Options" tab
- For "Require registration for:" select "Do not require".
- Remove the "GSM-FR" from Assigned Codecs.
- Click "Apply".
Select the "Outbound Parameters"
- For "Contact : User Part" in the SIP Field column Select "Custom Field".
- To allow private calling - "From: Display Name" and "From : User Part", select "Custom Field" but leave the Custom values blank.
- Click "Apply".
After entering all the details please click on “OK” which is on the top.
- If all the fields are entered correctly the IP trunk will now be live. We can now proceed to our inbound and outbound rules.
Inbound Rules
- Click on "Inbound Rules" from the navigation menu on the left.
- Click on "+Add DID Rule" near the top of the screen.
There are 2 sections in this:
- General
- Route calls to
General
Route Calls to
Outbound Rules:
- Click on "Outbound Rules" from the navigation menu on the left.
- Click on "+Add" near the top of the screen.
There are 3 sections in this :
- General
- Apply this rule to these calls
- Make outbound calls on
General:
Rule Name : You can enter any preferred name
Apply this rule to these calls:
- Calls to numbers starting with prefix : leave empty.
- Calls from extension(s) : You need to give the extension numbers.
- NOTE: ‘000’ is the extension used as an example.
- Calls to Numbers with a length of : leave empty.
Make outbound calls on:
We need to configure routes in this section. Configure up to 3 routes for calls. The second and third route will be used as backup. For each route, digits can be stripped or added. Strip Digits 0 on Route 1 and Strip Digits 1 digit for remaining 2 routes.
After completing the configuration, click "OK".
That's it, you've now completed the configuration of 3CX V16 IP-PBX Trunk and can now make and receive calls by using Telnyx as your SIP provider!
Additional Resources
Our quickstart guide, is here to help if you're running into issues with setting up your Telnyx Mission Control Portal account.
For help with 3CX, take a look at their help section.
Can't find what you're looking for?
Our knowledge base is currently undergoing a makeover which will include more up to date videos to match our ever growing platform.
Still stuck? Our support team are available in the chat icon at the bottom of your screen, 24/7/365.