Topic Last Modified: 2010-06-21
To create a test case
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Open Communications Server Control Panel.
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In the left navigation bar, click Voice Routing.
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Click the Test Voice Routing tab.
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Click New to create a new test case.
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In the Name field, type in a unique name for the test case.
The name must be unique among all voice routing test cases in your Enterprise Voice deployment. It can be up to 32 characters in length and may contain any alphanumeric characters plus the backslash (\), period (.) or underscore (_).
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In the Number to test field, type in the dialed number you want to use to test the routing configuration that you specify for this test case. Based on the dial plan, route, and policy, this number will be normalized and displayed as output.
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In the Dial Plan list, select the dial plan to use when running the test. Default is the Global dial plan.
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In the Voice Policy list, select the voice policy to use when running the test. Default is the Global voice policy.
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In the Expected translation field, type in the phone number in the format you expect to see it after translation. This is the value of the phone number you are testing after it has been translated by the first normalization rule that matches in the selected dial plan. When you run the test case, if the number you are testing does not result in the value in the Expected translation field, the test fails.
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(Optional) In the Expected PSTN usage record list, you can select the PSTN usage record that you expect to be used when you run the test case, based on the target dial plan and voice policy. If a different PSTN usage record is used, the test fails.
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(Optional) In the Expected route list, you can select the voice route that you expect to be used when you run the test case, based on the target dial plan and voice policy. If a different voice route is used, the test fails.
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(Optional) Click Run to run the test case. The results are shown in the right panel of the dialog box.
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Click OK to save the test case.
Any time you create a voice routing test case, you must run the Commit All command to publish the configuration change. For more information, see Publish Pending Changes to the Voice Routing Configuration.