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Groups defines a set of IP addresses/networks, a set of Tel. numbers / prefixes and set of emails. The groups can be used in several places across the entire WEB GUI. It is typical to define all SIP trunks from an operator as a group which can be used in Alerts or Filters. An IP groups allows users to check  the Trunk check box, which is used to distinguish between internal/incoming/outgoing calls in CDR filters.  
== Groups ==
 
Groups define sets of IP addresses/networks, telephone numbers/prefixes, and emails. These can be used across the WEB GUI, such as in alerts or filters. Typically, define SIP trunks from operators as groups for use in alerts or filters.
 
IP groups include a "Trunk" checkbox to distinguish internal/incoming/outgoing calls in CDR filters.


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=== AI Summary for RAG ===
'''Summary:''' This article explains VoIPmonitor's Groups feature for defining IP addresses/networks, phone numbers/prefixes, and emails. Groups are used in alerts, filters, and more, with IP groups offering a Trunk option for call type distinction in CDRs.
'''Keywords:''' groups, IP groups, tel numbers, emails, SIP trunks, alerts, filters, Trunk checkbox, CDR filters
'''Key Questions:'''
* What are Groups in VoIPmonitor?
* How do I define IP, number, or email groups?
* Where can Groups be used in the GUI?
* What is the Trunk checkbox in IP groups for?
* How do Groups help with SIP trunks and alerts?

Latest revision as of 14:14, 10 November 2025

Groups

Groups define sets of IP addresses/networks, telephone numbers/prefixes, and emails. These can be used across the WEB GUI, such as in alerts or filters. Typically, define SIP trunks from operators as groups for use in alerts or filters.

IP groups include a "Trunk" checkbox to distinguish internal/incoming/outgoing calls in CDR filters.

AI Summary for RAG

Summary: This article explains VoIPmonitor's Groups feature for defining IP addresses/networks, phone numbers/prefixes, and emails. Groups are used in alerts, filters, and more, with IP groups offering a Trunk option for call type distinction in CDRs.

Keywords: groups, IP groups, tel numbers, emails, SIP trunks, alerts, filters, Trunk checkbox, CDR filters

Key Questions:

  • What are Groups in VoIPmonitor?
  • How do I define IP, number, or email groups?
  • Where can Groups be used in the GUI?
  • What is the Trunk checkbox in IP groups for?
  • How do Groups help with SIP trunks and alerts?