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Administrator Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace H.323/SIP IP Gateway Software Release 5.2.1
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Chapter 2 Installing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace H.323/SIP IP Gateway Software Release 5.2.1
How to Configure Cisco Unified CallManager for Use With Cisco Unified MeetingPlace H.323/SIP IP Gateway Software
Step 9
Click Insert.
Assigning a Cisco Unified CallManager Route Pattern to Point to the
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace H.323/SIP IP Gateway Release Release 5.2.1
Server
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace H.323/SIP IP Gateway Release Release 5.2.1
Server
After adding the IP-gateway server to the Cisco Unified CallManager configuration database, you must
assign a route pattern, which comprises a string of digits (an address) and a set of associated digit
manipulations that can be assigned to the IP-gateway server. Route patterns work with route filters and
route lists to direct calls to the IP-gateway server and to include, exclude, or modify specific digit
patterns.
assign a route pattern, which comprises a string of digits (an address) and a set of associated digit
manipulations that can be assigned to the IP-gateway server. Route patterns work with route filters and
route lists to direct calls to the IP-gateway server and to include, exclude, or modify specific digit
patterns.
Tip
Assigning 8XXX to a gateway routes all directory numbers 8000 to 8999 out the gateway. Similarly,
82XX routes directory numbers 8200 to 8299.
82XX routes directory numbers 8200 to 8299.
Step 1
If applicable, ensure that you have configured the following items in Cisco Unified CallManager:
•
Gateway
•
Route list
•
Partition
•
Route filter
Step 2
In the Cisco Unified CallManager Administration page, choose Route Plan > Route Pattern.
Step 3
Click Add a New Route Pattern.
Gatekeeper
Registration
Registration
Provides address translation and controls
access to the LAN for connections
between H.323-compliant devices, such as
terminals and gateways.
access to the LAN for connections
between H.323-compliant devices, such as
terminals and gateways.
Choose None.
Media
Termination
Point (MTP)
Required
Termination
Point (MTP)
Required
Implements features that H.323 does not
support (such as hold and transfer) via
MTP. This check box is only for H.323
clients and H.323 devices that do not
support the H.245 Empty Capabilities Set
message.
support (such as hold and transfer) via
MTP. This check box is only for H.323
clients and H.323 devices that do not
support the H.245 Empty Capabilities Set
message.
Deselect this option.
Table 2-1
Fields in the Gateway Configuration Window (continued)
Field
Description
Task