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cAdd an end point of the type Gateway that points to the IP Messaging
module running on A.
dAdd an end point of the type Gateway that points to the IP Messaging
module running on B.
For instructions on adding an end point, see Adding End Points.
4Create two routes.
a Route1 includes the Call Processor end points created for A and B.
b Route2 includes the Gateway end points created for the IP Messaging
modules running on A and B.
For instructions on adding routes, see Adding Routes.
5Create a pattern for each route.
A pattern is a dial string prefix that indicates which end point 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 the site. For example, the prefix required for a user to call another
user could be 4, and the prefix required for a user to access an IP
Messaging voicemail box could be 5. In this case, you would create two
patterns: 4* and 5*.
For instructions on adding a pattern, see Adding Patterns. For
information on dial rules and plans, see Configuring Dial Rules and
Configuring Dial Plans.
6Configure a route plan to associate a pattern and a route.
In this example, you would create a route plan that associates Route1
with the dialing pattern 4*. You would also create a route plan that
associates Route2 with the dialing pattern 5*.
For instructions, see Adding a Route Plan.
You do not need to repeat steps 2 through 6 on server B, the secondary
server. Data replication between the two servers ensures that the routing
information gets propagated to both servers in the redundant pair.
Once you complete these steps, the VCX system can process calls
between users, and users can access their IP Messaging voicemail boxes.