Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Process Summary
- Prerequisites
- Run the Service Setup Wizard
- VCS System Configuration
- Routing Configuration
- Pre-search Transforms
- Search Rules
- Task 8: Configuring Transforms
- Task 9: Configuring Local Zone Search Rules
- Task 10: Configuring the Traversal Zone
- Neighboring Between VCS Clusters
- Task 11: Configuring Traversal Zone Search Rules
- Task 12: Configuring the DNS Zone
- Task 13: Configuring DNS Zone Search Rules
- Task 14: Configuring External (Unknown) IP Address Routing
- Endpoint Registration
- System Checks
- Maintenance Routine
- Optional Configuration Tasks
- Appendix 1: Configuration Details
- Appendix 2: DNS Records
- Appendix 3: Firewall and NAT Settings
- Appendix 4: Advanced Network Deployments
- Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
- Cisco Legal Information
- Cisco Trademark

7. Click Create search rule.
VCS Control
This example describes how to configure the VCS Control to stop calls that come in through the gateway, from being
able to route calls back out of the gateway.
To do this, you load some specially constructed CPL onto the VCS Control and configure its Call policy mode to use
Local CPL.
Creating a CPL File
The CPL file can be created in a text editor.
Here are two example sets of CPL. In these examples:
■ “GatewayZone” is the neighbor zone to the ISDN gateway.
■ “GatewaySubZone” is the subzone to the ISDN gateway (required if the gateway registers the 9 prefix to the
VCS).
■ Calls coming into the ISDN gateway and hitting a FindMe do not ring devices that use the gateway. So for
example, calls forwarded to a mobile phone are disallowed.
This example CPL excludes any checking of whether the calling party is authenticated:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<cpl xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:cpl"
xmlns:taa="http://www.tandberg.net/cpl-extensions"
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