Configuring a New Gateway

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Topic Last Modified: 2015-03-09

If, for instance, an administrator decides to deploy a new gateway, after the gateway is set up and configured, the gateway can be added to the Routing tables. In this example, a new gateway is deployed in New York and is configured to be the gateway of choice for local New York numbers and also is used as part of the Universal Route.

Table 1. User Policy

User policy Phone usage

Default Calling Policy

Local

International

GlobalPSTNHopoff

Table 2. Routes

Route name Number pattern Phone usage Gateway

Redmond Local Route

^\+1(425|206|253)(\d{7})$

Local

Red-GW1

Red-GW2

Dallas Local Route

^\+1(972|214|469)(\d{7})$

Local

Dallas-GW1

NY Local Route

^\+1(212|646|917)(\d{7})$

Local

NY-GW1

Universal Route

^\+?(\d*)$

GlobalPSTNHopoff

Red-GW1

Red-GW2

Dallas-GW1

NY-GW1

Intl Route

^\+([2-9])(\d*)$

International

Red-GW1

In this example, a new route is created to route calls local to New York via the new NY-GW1 gateway. The new gateway is also added to the Universal Route to help with load sharing.