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Use the following procedure to create a routing label route. You can only create a routing label route for a successfully created routing label. Enter and select the desired configuration details in the Add Routing Label Route panel. Use the Available Zones, Available Trunk Groups, and Available IP Peers tables to select a zone, trunk group, and IP Peer for the routing label route. Click Save. Route Type Select the route type associated with this routing label route. Trunk Group Choose a trunk group to associate with this routing label route from the drop-down menu. This field appears only when the Route Type is Trunk Group. IP Peer Select the IP Peer from the drop-down menu. Cost Enter the relative cost of this route to the carrier. Proportion Enter a value that specifies the proportion of calls where this route should be the first route choice. If three routes are assigned to this Routing Label with proportions 80, 70, 50, the SBC returns the route assigned the proportion of 80 as the first route 40% of the time (80/ 200). The total can be any whole number. Testing Select the desired mode for making test calls: Normal - After testing and verifying a route, select this option to use the route for live calls. When selected, the SBC returns the route regardless of the calling party category (CPC) value, or absence of a CPC value, received in the policy request. (Default setting). Test - When the CPC value in a policy request is Test Call, the SBC returns the route. When the CPC value is not Test Call or is not present in the policy request, the SBC does not return the route. Non-Test - When the CPC value in a policy request is Test Call, the SBC does not return the route. When the CPC value is not Test Call or is not present in the policy request, the SBC returns the route. Select this option for routes not to be returned during testing. In Service Select to indicate route is available for routing. Use the following procedure to select, and then edit a routing label route. Close the Edit Routing Label Route panel. To delete a routing label route, do the following. Click Yes to confirm that you want to delete the routing label route.Routing Label Route
Create Routing Label Route
The Routing Label Route appears in the Routing Label Route Sequence table.
When Trunk Group
is selected as the option for Route Type, all the Trunk Group related fields are displayed.
When IP Peer
is selected as the option for Route Type, the Trunk Group related fields are hidden and the field, "Zone for TG and IP Peer
" is changed to "Zone for IP Peer
". This enhancement allows you to create Routing Label Routes with just an IP Peer as an option.Field/Control Description Trunk Group
(default): When Trunk Group
is selected as the option for Route Type, all the Trunk Group related fields are displayed.IP Peer
: When IP Peer
is selected as the option for Route Type, the Trunk Group related fields are hidden and the field, "Zone for TG and IP Peer
" is changed to "Zone for IP Peer
". This enhancement allows you to create Routing Label Routes with just an IP Peer as an option.Zone for TG and IP Peer Select the Zone associated with the Trunk Group and IP Peer. This field appears only when the Route Type is Trunk Group. Zone for IP Peer Select the Zone associated with the IP Peer. This field appears only when the Route Type is IP Peer. Edit Routing Label Route
Delete a Routing Label Route
Use the following procedure to select, and then edit a routing label route sequence. Click Save.Routing Label Route Sequence
Edit Routing Label Route Sequence
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