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ICM-to-ICM Gateway User Guide for Cisco ICM Enterprise & Hosted Editions Release 7.0(0)
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ICM-to-ICM Gateway Configuration
This chapter includes instructions for the various tasks that you need to perform
on the client and server systems in order for ICM-to-ICM Gateway to function
correctly. For the Client ICM, these tasks include the following:
Configuring an ICM Gateway process on the Router.
Define Client ICM configuration data.
Making the necessary script changes for sending pre-route or post-route
requests to the Server ICM.
Optionally, specifying a fixed local port number for the Network CIC
process.
For the Server ICM, these tasks include the following:
Installing and Configuring an INCRP NIC on the Router.
Setting up the necessary translation route labels.
Making the necessary script changes for returning calls and labels to the
Client ICM.
Note If you are implementing a bidirectional ICM-to-ICM Gateway link (see
Chapter 1, “ICM-to-ICM Gateway Overview”), you need to perform Client side
configuration and Server side configuration on both ICM systems.