Introduction to Network Routing Policy
Network Routing Policy consists of several routing applications like "Domains", "Locations", "SIP Entities", etc.
The recommended order to use the routing applications (that means the overall routing workflow) to configure your network configuration is as follows:
Step 1: Create "Domains" of type SIP (other routing applications are referring domains of type SIP).
Step 2: Create "Locations"
Step 3: Create "Adaptations"
Step 4: Create "SIP Entities"
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[li]SIP Entities that are used as "Outbound Proxies" e.g. a certain "Gateway" or "SIP Trunk"[/li]
[li]Create all "other SIP Entities" (Session Manager, CM, SIP/PSTN Gateways, SIP Trunks)[/li]
[li]Assign the appropriate "Locations", "Adaptations" and "Outbound Proxies"[/li]
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Step 5: Create the "Entity Links"
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[li]Between Session Managers[/li]
[li]Between Session Managers and "other SIP Entities"[/li]
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Step 6: Create "Time Ranges"
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[li]Align with the tariff information received from the Service Providers[/li]
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Step 7: Create "Routing Policies"
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[li]Assign the appropriate "Routing Destination" and "Time Of Day"[/li]
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(Time Of Day = assign the appropriate "Time Range" and define the "Ranking")
Step 8: Create "Dial Patterns"
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[li]Assign the appropriate "Locations" and "Routing Policies" to the "Dial Patterns"[/li]
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Step 9: Create "Regular Expressions"
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[li]Assign the appropriate "Routing Policies" to the "Regular Expressions"[/li]
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Each "Routing Policy" defines the "Routing Destination" (which is a "SIP Entity") as well as the "Time of Day" and its associated "Ranking".
IMPORTANT: the appropriate dial patterns are defined and assigned afterwards with the help of the routing application "Dial patterns". That's why this overall routing workflow can be interpreted as
"Dial Pattern driven approach to define Routing Policies"
That means (with regard to steps listed above):
Step 7: "Routing Polices" are defined
Step 8: "Dial Patterns" are defined and assigned to "Routing Policies" and "Locations" (one step)
Step 9: "Regular Expressions" are defined and assigned to "Routing Policies" (one step)