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Note: These numbers are used as the PG IDs in the Peripheral Gateway Properties dialog box.
Up to 80 PGs can be connected to the CallRouter. Each PG has a device number in the range 1
through 80. Check the boxes for the PG devices you use. When you configure a PG, you must
reference a PG device number enabled here.
Warning: A duplexed CallRouter must have at least one PG defined. Only the CallRouter
side that has active connections to the majority of the PGs routes calls. (This prevents both
Side A and Side B from routing calls simultaneously.) If no PGs are defined, neither side
is activated. If necessary, create a PG with no associated peripherals to satisfy this
requirement.
Step 2
The Disconnect warnings settings determine when the CallRouter reports that a device is
disconnected. Accept the default values unless told otherwise by your ICM support provider.
Step 3
Click Next..
The Central Controller Network Interfaces dialog box opens.
See Also
For the Peripheral Gateway Properties dialog box, 
. For information on the DMP configuration for PGs, 
. For the Central Controller Network Interfaces dialog box, 
.
How to Set Central Controller Network Interfaces
The Central Controller is the computer or computers running the CallRouter and the Logger.
Step 1
In the Central Controller Network Interfaces dialog box, in the Router Private Interfaces section,
you must enter two addresses: one to be used by normal traffic (A) and another to be used by
high priority traffic (A high). You can use either host name or IP address.
Step 2
In the Router Private Interfaces section, if the CallRouter is duplexed, you must enter two
addresses for the other side: one to be used by normal traffic (B) and another to be used by high
priority traffic (B high).
If the CallRouter is simplexed, enter localhost in both the B and B high fields.
Step 3
In the Router Visible Interfaces section, you must enter two addresses: one to be used by normal
traffic (A) and another to be used by high priority traffic (A high).
Step 4
In the Router Visible Interfaces section, if the CallRouter is duplexed, you must enter two
addresses for the other side: one to be used by normal traffic (B) and another to be used by high
priority traffic (B high).
If the CallRouter is simplexed, enter localhost in both the B and B high fields.
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How to Install a CallRouter