Cisco Cisco Administrative Workstation
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ICM-to-ICM Gateway User Guide for Cisco ICM Enterprise & Hosted Editions Release 7.1(1)
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ICM-to-ICM Gateway Configuration
This chapter includes instructions for the various tasks that you need to perform
on the client and server systems in order for ICM-to-ICM Gateway to function
correctly. For the Client ICM, these tasks include the following:
on the client and server systems in order for ICM-to-ICM Gateway to function
correctly. For the Client ICM, these tasks include the following:
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Configuring an ICM Gateway process on the Router.
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Define Client ICM configuration data.
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Making the necessary script changes for sending pre-route or post-route
requests to the Server ICM.
requests to the Server ICM.
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Optionally, specifying a fixed local port number for the Network CIC process.
For the Server ICM, these tasks include the following:
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Installing and Configuring an INCRP NIC on the Router.
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Setting up the necessary translation route labels.
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Making the necessary script changes for returning calls and labels to the
Client ICM.
Client ICM.
Note
If you are implementing a bidirectional ICM-to-ICM Gateway link (see
), you need to perform Client side
configuration and Server side configuration on both ICM systems.