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Chapter 37 Automated Alternate Routing Group Configuration
Configuring an AAR Group
Configuring an AAR Group
The following procedure describes how to configure an AAR group.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Call Routing > AAR Group.
The Find and List Automated Alternate Routing Groups window displays.
Step 2 Perform one of the followings tasks:
To add a new AAR group, click the Add New button, and continue with Step 3.
To update an existing AAR group, locate the appropriate AAR group as described in the “Finding
an AAR Group” section on page 37-3, and continue with Step 3.
Step 3 In the AAR Group Configuration window that displays, enter a name in the AAR Group Name field. The
name can contain alphanumeric characters, any combination of spaces, periods (.), hyphens (-), and
underscore characters (_). Ensure each AAR group name is unique. The current size for this field is 20
characters.
Timesaver Use concise and descriptive names for your AAR groups. The CompanynameLocationGroup format
usually provides a sufficient level of detail and is short enough to enable you to quickly and easily
identify an AAR group. For example, CiscoDallasAA1 identifies a Cisco Access Analog AAR group for
the Cisco office in Dallas.
Step 4 Click Save.
Step 5 Choose the appropriate settings as described in Table 37-1.
Step 6 To configure this AAR group, click Save.
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 37-5.
Deleting an AAR Group
The following procedure describes how to delete an AAR group.
Before You Begin
You cannot delete an AAR group that one or more devices references. To find out which devices are
using the AAR group, choose the Dependency Records link from the Related Links drop-down list box
that is on the AAR Group Configuration window. If the dependency records are not enabled for the
system, the dependency records summary window displays a message. For more information about
dependency records, see the
“Accessing Dependency Records” section in the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration Guide. You must remove the AAR group from all devices to
which it belongs before deleting the AAR group.