IP Phone User Manual

282 CHAPTER 10: CONFIGURING ROUTING AND TRANSLATION SERVICES
This example describes how to create a gateway route on the primary call
processor in one regional office. The example uses the following simple
multi-site system in which the six servers are running IP Telephony and IP
Messaging configurations:
R1a identifies the primary call processor in region 1.
R1b identifies the secondary call processor in region 1.
R2a identifies the primary call processor in region 2.
R2b identifies the secondary call processor in region 2.
R3a identifies the primary call processor in region 3.
R3b identifies the secondary call processor in region 3.
The following steps configure the required route on the primary VCX
server hosting R1a:
1 Access the server you want to manage, in this case R1a (see A
ccessing a
VCX Site through the Central Manager).
The USERS interface is enabled and the Users page appears.
2 Click DIRECTORY.
3 Create two end points.
a Add an end point of the type Gateway that points to R1a.
b Add an end point of the type Gateway that points to R1b.
For instructions on adding an end point, see Adding End Points
.
4 Create one route:
GWRoute1 includes the end points created for R1a and R1b.
For instructions on adding routes, see Adding Routes
.
5 Create a pattern for the gateway.
A pattern is a dial string prefix that indicates the gateway that should
receive a call. You associate a pattern with a route when you create a
route plan.
A prefix is created as a dial rule and added to the dial plan in effect for
users at a region. For example, if an internal caller must dial 81 plus the
number for external calls, you would create the pattern 81*.
For instructions on adding a pattern, see Adding Patterns
. For
information on dial rules and plans, see Configuring Dial Rules
and
C
onfiguring Dial Plans.