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Route Plan Configuration Requirements 285
To configure IP Messaging 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 two 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.
For instructions on adding an end point, see Adding End Points
.
4 Create one route.
IPMRoute1 includes the end points created for IPM1a and IPM1b.
For instructions on adding routes, see Adding Routes
.
5 Create a pattern for user access to voicemail and MOH.
The access numbers for voicemail and MOH are configured by the IP
Messaging system administrator, and are specified when you add a
phone for a user (see Managing P
hone Extensions). For example, if the
voicemail access number is 5000 and MOH access number is 5001, you
would create the pattern 5*. Note that you must also configure a dial rule
for these access numbers and add the rule to the dial plan in effect for
branch users.
For instructions on adding a pattern, see Adding Patterns
. For
information on dial rules and plans, see Configuring Dial Rules
and
C
onfiguring Dial Plans.
6 Configure a route plan to associate a pattern and a route.
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 on the primary call processor on region 2, R2a,
using the Gateway end points that point to IPM2a and IPM2b.
Configuring Routes for Global IP Messaging on a Branch Office
This example describes how to create IP Messaging routes on a branch
office that uses global IP Messaging services.