Basic Routing Setup
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Assuming that a few users from Redmond, Dallas, and New York are being enabled for Enterprise Voice, here is a sample definition of a phone usages and routes that enable a very basic routing setup.
Note
The phone usage names used in the following examples omit spaces, but this is a matter of taste or convention. Spaces are valid for phone usage names.
Table SEQ Table \* ARABIC 88 Sample Definition of Phone Usages
User Policy | Phone Usages |
---|---|
Default Calling Policy |
GlobalPSTNHopoff |
Table SEQ Table \* ARABIC 88 Sample Definition of Phone Usages
Route Name | Number Pattern | Phone Usages | Gateway |
---|---|---|---|
Universal Route |
^\+?(\d*)$ |
GlobalPSTNHopoff |
Red-GW1 Red-GW2 Dallas-GW1 |
In the previous example, all the users who are being enabled for Enterprise Voice in the 3 sites are assigned a policy of DefaultCallingPolicy.
The illustrated route is configured to direct all calls from users with a phone usage of GlobalPSTNHopoff (users with DefaultCallingPolicy, in this example) to one of 3 gateways (the \+? indicates that the leading + is optional).