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288 CHAPTER 10: CONFIGURING ROUTING AND TRANSLATION SERVICES
In this example, you would create one route plan that associates
IPMRoute1 with the pattern 5*.
For instructions, see Adding a Route Plan
.
Repeat steps 1 through 6 for the other branch offices that use local IP
Messaging services.
Configuring Routes for IP Messaging Clients on a Regional Office
This example describes how to create routes on a regional office that
identify IP Messaging clients. You must also create routes for the IP
Messaging servers (primary and secondary).
This example describes how to create IP Messaging client routes on the
primary call processor in a region. The example uses the following simple
IP Messaging client/server configuration:
R1a identifies the primary call processor in region 1.
R1b identifies the secondary call processor in region 1.
IPM1a identifies the primary IP Messaging server in region 1.
IPM1b identifies the secondary IP Messaging server in region 1.
C1 identifies the first IP Messaging client.
C2 identifies the second IP Messaging client.
C3 identifies the third IP Messaging client.
C4 identifies the fourth IP Messaging client.
To configure IP Messaging client routes:
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 the following end points.
a Add an end point of the type Gateway that points to IPM1a.
b Add an end point of the type Gateway that points to IPM1b.
c Add an end point of the type Gateway that points to C1.
d Add an end point of the type Gateway that points to C2.
e Add an end point of the type Gateway that points to C3.