Due to lower negotiated international calling rates from a particular site, administrators might want to configure all international calls from the United States to route out of a particular gateway. The following configuration illustrates how all international calls are routed via Red-GW1.
Table 1. User Policy
User policy | Phone usage |
---|---|
Default Calling Policy |
Local International GlobalPSTNHopoff |
Table 2. Routes
Route name | Number pattern | Phone usage | Gateway |
---|---|---|---|
Redmond Local Route |
^\+1(425|206|253)(\d{7})$ |
Local |
Red-GW1 Red-GW2 |
Dallas Local Route |
^\+1(972|214|469)(\d{7})$ |
Local |
Dallas-GW1 |
Universal Route |
^\+?(\d*)$ |
GlobalPSTNHopoff |
Red-GW1 Red-GW2 Dallas-GW1 |
Intl Route |
^\+([2-9])(\d*)$ |
International |
Red-GW1 |
Though there are different ways to implement regular expression patterns, the previous example shows a sample configuration:
- A phone usage of International is added to the Default Calling
Policy.
- A new route, Intl Route, is introduced, which matches a number
that starts with +2 through +9 (international to the United States)
and has a phone usage of International.
See Also
Concepts
Routing Configuration ExamplesBasic Routing Setup
Using the Correct Gateway for Local Calls
Limiting Certain Users to Local Numbers
Source-Based Routing
Configuring a Failover Route
Setting Up Basic Routing for Emergency Telephone Numbers
Configuring a New Gateway
Blocking Calls to Certain Destination Numbers