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Chapter 92 Trunk Configuration
Trunk Configuration Settings
Call Classification This parameter determines whether an incoming call through this
trunk is considered off the network (OffNet) or on the network
(OnNet).
When the Call Classification field is configured as Use System
Default, the setting of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager
clusterwide service parameter, Call Classification, determines
whether the trunk is OnNet or OffNet.
This field provides an OnNet or OffNet alerting tone when the call
is OnNet or OffNet, respectively. The alerting tones are provided by
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Annunciators.
Use this parameter in conjunction with the settings on the Route
Pattern Configuration window to classify an outgoing call as OnNet
or OffNet.
Media Resource Group List This list provides a prioritized grouping of media resource groups.
An application chooses the required media resource, such as a
Music On Hold server, from among the available media resources
according to the priority order that a Media Resource Group List
defines.
Location Use locations to implement call admission control (CAC) in a
centralized call-processing system. CAC enables you to regulate
audio quality and video availability by limiting the amount of
bandwidth that is available for audio and video calls over links
between locations. The location specifies the total bandwidth that is
available for calls to and from this location.
From the drop-down list box, choose the appropriate location for
this trunk.
A location setting of Hub_None means that the locations feature
does not keep track of the bandwidth that this trunk consumes. A
location setting of Phantom specifies a location that enables
successful CAC across intercluster trunks that use H.323 protocol or
SIP.
To configure a new location, use the System > Location menu
option.
For more details about locations, see the “Location Configuration”
section on page 17-1. For an explanation of location-based CAC
across intercluster trunks, see “Location-Based Call Admission
Control Over Intercluster Trunk” in the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager System Guide.
The location also associates with the RSVP policy with regard to
other locations. The configuration allows RSVP to be enabled and
disabled based upon location pairs.
Table 92-1 Trunk Configuration Settings for H.225 and Intercluster Trunks (continued)
Field Description