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Before Get2Dial can send or receive a single call, it needs a telephone network connection. This group covers that connection: the carrier trunk, the phone numbers that ride on it, and the routes that decide which carrier sends an outbound call.

How it fits together

A carrier is your SIP trunk to the phone network. Everything else in this group depends on one existing and being approved: outbound routes decide which carrier sends an outbound call, and phone numbers are only trusted for inbound calls once their carrier is active and approved. See How Get2Dial works for the full object model. A carrier connects to an outbound route (for calls leaving Get2Dial) and to a phone number (for calls arriving at Get2Dial); both depend on the same carrier being active and approved.

Common tasks

Connect a SIP carrier

Add an outbound route

Add a phone number

Verify your connectivity

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How Get2Dial works