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- Set "CLI context" to default Address Context default.
NOTE: Default is pre-created, but must set command-line context to it in order to create sub-objects within it. - Create a Zone with name "Carrier-A". This Zone can use LIFGroup1 by default as this is the only IP InterfaceGroup defined in this Address Context.
- Create a SipTrunkGroup with name "GCTrunkGroupA" within Zone "Carrier-A". Associate the TrunkGroup with the IP address ranges from Carrier-A.
- Create a SipServer with name "GCPeer" within Zone "Carrier-A".
Set the IP Address of the SipServer as 1.1.1.2. - Create a Zone with name "Carrier-B". This Zone can use LIFGroup1 by default as this is the only IP InterfaceGroup defined in this Address Context.
- Create a SipTrunkGroup with name "GCTrunkGroupB" within Zone "Carrier-B". Associate the TrunkGroup with the IP address ranges from Carrier-B.
- Create a SipServer with name "Carrier-B Peer" within Zone "Carrier-B". Set the IP Address of the SipServer: 3.3.3.2.
- Create Routes to route calls from Trunk Group “GCTrunkGroupA” to egress Trunk Group “GCTrunkGroupB” and Peer “CarrierBPeer”
- Create Routes to route calls from Trunk Group “GCTrunkGroupB” to egress Trunk Group “GCTrunkGroupA” and Peer “CarrierBPeer”
The system will now route the traffic from Carrier-A to Carrier-B and vice-versa.
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