How to get to the service config page
Sidebar → Services → Voice → click a service row → click Manage in the popup → you land on Service Settings
The left sidebar on the config page has three sections:
1. Service Settings
Read-only information
Field | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Service Type | Voice |
| Service Name | Editable label for this service |
| Service Number | Internal Atom account number (e.g. 9990040000016) |
| Customer Name | The sub-customer this service belongs to |
Plan and Channels
Field | Notes |
|---|---|
| Service Plan | Current plan. Click Change Plan to switch. |
| Plan Assigned Channels | Read-only. Channels included in the plan. |
| Additional Channels | Add extra concurrent call capacity here. Each channel = one more simultaneous call. |
| Total Channels | Plan channels + Additional channels. |
| Monthly Charges | Current monthly recurring charge. |
Advanced Settings
Setting | What it does |
|---|---|
| Dial Format | E.164 (61xxxxxxxxx), Domestic (0xxxxxxxxx), or Domestic & Local (strips area code). Match to what your PBX sends or calls will fail to route. |
| Block Service | Immediately blocks all outbound calls. Use for suspended accounts. |
| Domestic Only | Restricts to Australian calls. International calls rejected. |
| CLI Masking | Strips caller ID so recipient sees Private Number. |
| Call Forwarding | Enables call forwarding configuration. When on, set the forward-to number. |
| Voicemail | Enable voicemail box. Set the notification email and PIN (dial *98 to retrieve). |
| CLI Translation (Default CLI) | Sets which assigned DID number appears as the outbound caller ID. |
| CLD Translation | Regex rule for transforming dialled numbers. Leave blank unless needed. |
| Max Session Time | Max call duration in ms (default 7200ms = 2 hours). |
| Generate Ring Back Tone | On = platform plays a ring tone to the caller. Turn on if callers hear silence. |
| Pass P-Asserted-Id | For SIP environments where PAI header is required for CLI presentation. |
2. Connections
Navigate to Connections in the left sidebar.
SIP Endpoint (username/password authentication)
Use this when your PBX registers to Atom’s SIP gateway (sip3.atomcomm.com) using a username and password (standard SIP registration).
Field | Notes |
|---|---|
| Auth Name / Username | Read-only. This is the SIP username your PBX registers with. |
| VoIP Password | Set a strong password here. Enter it again to confirm. |
| Enable SIP Account | Must be ON to activate the registration. |
| Trust CLI | Recommended ON. If off and the CLI doesn’t match the SIP account name, calls are rejected with 403 error. |
SIP Outgoing Trunk (IP-based authentication for outbound)
Use this when your PBX sends calls from a fixed IP address without SIP registration.
Field | Notes |
|---|---|
| Name | Descriptive name for this trunk (e.g. “Office PBX Outbound”). |
| IP Address | The IP address your PBX sends calls from. |
| Prefix | Optional technical prefix. If your PBX sends a prefix before the dialled number, enter it here so Atom can strip it. Leave blank if not used. |
SIP Incoming Trunk (for inbound DID routing)
Use this when you want inbound calls on a DID number to be delivered to a specific IP address (your PBX).
Field | Notes |
|---|---|
| Name | Descriptive name (e.g. “Office PBX Inbound”). |
| Primary IP Address | Your PBX’s IP address. Atom sends inbound calls here. |
| Secondary IP Address | Backup IP. If the primary is unreachable, calls fail over here. |
Incoming SMS Webhook (Callback URL)
If this voice service’s DID numbers will receive SMS, enter a webhook URL here. Atom posts the inbound SMS payload to this URL.
V2 payload fields: to, from, carrier, timestamp, type, message, id
3. Assigned DID
Navigate to Assigned DID in the left sidebar.
This page lists all phone numbers assigned to this service. For each number you can:
Manage a number (click Manage):
Bulk actions:
Number status badges:
Documented: April 2026 | Based on portal at atomic.atomtelecom.com.au