Cisco Systems OL-18611-01 Work Light User Manual


 
CHAPTER
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
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SIP Route Pattern Configuration
This section contains information on the following topics:
SIP Route Pattern Configuration Settings, page 48-1
Finding a SIP Route Pattern, page 48-5
Configuring a SIP Route Pattern, page 48-6
Deleting a SIP Route Pattern, page 48-6
Related Topics, page 48-7
SIP Route Pattern Configuration Settings
Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses SIP route patterns to route or block both internal and
external calls.
The domain name or IP address provides the basis for routing. The administrator can add domains, IP
addresses, and IP network (subnet) addresses and associate them to SIP trunks (only). This method
allows requests that are destined for these domains to be routed through particular SIP trunk interfaces.
Note Because there are no default SIP route patterns in Cisco Unified Communications Manager, the
administrator must set them up.
Domain name examples: cisco.com, my-pc.cisco.com, *.com, rtp-ccm[1-5].cisco.com
Valid characters for domain names: [, -, ., 0-9, A-Z, a-z, *, and ].
IPv4 address examples: 172.18.201.119 or 172.18.201.119/32 (explicit IP host address); 172.18.0.0/16
(IP subnet); 172.18.201.18.21 (IP subnet).
Valid characters for IP addresses: 0-9, ., and /
Before you begin:
Ensure at least one SIP Profile and SIP trunk are configured before you can configure a SIP route pattern.
Table 48-1 describes the SIP route pattern configuration settings. For related procedures, see the
“Related Topics” section on page 48-7.