IP Phone User Manual

Route Plan Configuration Requirements 283
6 Configure a route plan to associate the pattern and the route.
In this example, you would create a route plan that associates
GWRoute1 with the dialing pattern 81*.
For instructions, see Adding a Route Plan
.
You do not need to perform these steps on a secondary server. Data
replication between the primary and secondary servers ensures that the
routing information gets propagated to both servers in the redundant
pair.
Configure any other required routes to gateways by repeating steps 1
through 6.
Whether you need to configure gateway routes on the other regional
servers depends on how you have configured those servers relative to
R1a.
If you have configured R1a to have all of the routing information for
the other regional servers (and, therefore, servers R2a and R3a have
routes that include the end point R1a defined as type Redirect Call
Processor), you do not need to configure a route to the gateway on
R2a and R3a.
If you have configured R1a, R2a, and R3a as equals (and therefore,
each region includes redundant routes to every other region with the
end points defined as type Call Processor), you need to repeat steps 2
through 6 on R2a and R3a.
Route Configuration
for Voicemail and
Music on Hold
If your VCX system uses the IP Messaging system, you need to configure
routes to identify the voicemail and Music On Hold (MOH) services.
In a multi-site system, there are three options for configuring routes to
provide user access to IP Messaging voicemail and MOH services. The
options you select depend on whether your multi-site system includes
branch offices and, if it does, where the IP Messaging system is located.
When a multi-site system does not include branch offices, IP
Messaging services are installed on the redundant VCX servers in each
the regional system.
When a multi-site system does include branch offices, IP Messaging
services can be provided globally or locally.
When a multi-site system with branch offices is configured for
global messaging, the branch offices include a call processor but