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7. Add a routing policy. A routing policy consists of a selected SIP entity as its
destination and a number of time ranges that define when the policy can be used.
See Creating routing policies on page 159.
8. Add dial patterns. Dial patterns are used to match digits received to a destination.
Each dial pattern has an associated routing policy that defines the target entity for
matched calls and when the match should be used. See
Creating dial patterns on
page 160.
Note:
You must complete fields marked with an asterisk. Fields not marked with an asterisk are
optional.
Viewing the SIP domains
The domain for which the Session Manager is authoritative was added when Session Manager
was initially configured for the B5800 Branch Gateway system. The domain name set in the
B5800 Branch Gateway system's Session Manager line configuration (see Adding an Avaya
Aura Session Manager line on page 114) should match one of the entries that is listed on the
Domain Management page.
1. On the System Manager console, in the left navigation pane, select Routing >
Domains.
The SIP domains are listed on the Domain Management page.
Creating locations
Locations are used to identify logical and/or physical locations where SIP entities reside. The
location entries in Session Manager allow bandwidth management and call control to be
applied for connections to and from those locations.
Typically locations are added for each B5800 Branch Gateway branch site.
1. On the System Manager console, in the left navigation pane, select Routing >
Locations.
2. On the Location page, click New to add a new location.
3. On the Location Details page, in the Name field, enter a name to identify the
location.
4. In the Notes field, enter notes about the location, as appropriate.
5. In the Managed Bandwidth field, accept the default setting, blank.
6. In the Average Bandwidth per call field, accept the default setting.
7. In the Location Pattern section, click Add to add a location pattern.
Session Manager Configuration
156 Implementing the Avaya B5800 Branch Gateway November 2011
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