Call router configuration task list 460
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 40 • Call router configuration
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Call router configuration task list
To configure the call router, perform the tasks in the following sections and in the order as listed below.
• Map out the goals for the call router
• Enable advanced call routing on circuit interfaces
• Configure general call router behavior
• Configure call router tables
• Configure mapping tables and complex functions
• Configure call services
• Deleting routing tables and functions
• Activate the call router configuration
• Test the call router configuration
Map out the goals for the call router
There are many possible policies and factors that may influence the call router configuration. Some
examples are:
• On-net off-net call routing
• ISDN service routing
• Carrier selection
• Service quality
• Fallback strategies
• Network and gateway selection
Other factors that must be taken into account are:
• Available number ranges (DDI, MSN, PISN)
• Potential restrictions imposed by neighboring equipment (Gatekeepers, Remote Gateways, PBXs) on the
number length or range to be used.
The call router allows you to solve practically any call routing
and call property manipulation requirement that you may have.
The call router is very flexible in allowing the construction of
decision trees based on linked routing tables. However you
should take care not to use too many tables and an over-elabo-
rate structure. The configuration may become large and difficult
to manage. For complex configurations we recommend offline
editing and configuration downloads.
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