This scenario illustrates an example where an administrator in Redmond wants to set up a calling policy to limit certain users in Redmond to call only local numbers in the Redmond area.
Table 1. User Policy
User policy | Phone usage |
---|---|
Default Calling Policy |
Local GlobalPSTNHopoff |
Redmond Local Policy |
RedmondLocal |
Table 2. Routes
Route name | Number pattern | Phone usage | Gateway |
---|---|---|---|
Redmond Local Route |
^\+1(425|206|253)(\d{7})$ |
Local RedmondLocal |
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 |
- In this example, administrators assign the Redmond Local Policy
to users for whom they want to restrict calling to Redmond phone
numbers only.
- Because it is the only route that has the RedmondLocal phone
usage, the Redmond Local Route is the only authorized route for
users with the Redmond Local Policy.
See Also
Concepts
Routing Configuration ExamplesBasic Routing Setup
Using the Correct Gateway for Local Calls
Source-Based Routing
Configuring a Failover Route
Setting Up Basic Routing for Emergency Telephone Numbers
Setting Up an International Gateway
Configuring a New Gateway
Blocking Calls to Certain Destination Numbers