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84 Chapter 5 Configuring VoIP trunks
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PSTN line pool: (to local PSTN lines)
a On the navigation tree, click the route you created for the PSTN line.
b In the Use Pool box, type the letter of the line pool for the fallback lines.
c Leave the External # field blank.
VoIP line pool
a On the navigation tree, click the route you created for the VoIP lines.
b In the Use Pool field, type the letter of the line pool for the VoIP lines.
c Leave the External # field blank unless the destination digit you entered for the remote
gateway is different than the number you want to use for the destination code.
Creating destination codes for fallback
Create a destination code that includes the VoIP and PSTN routes that you created in “Configuring
routes” on page 82 to respond to the same access number (destination code). When this code is
dialed, the Business Communications Manager will select the VoIP line, if possible. If the line is
not available, the call will fall back to the PSTN line.
As well, you need to create, or ensure, that your destination code 9 includes a Normal and VoIP
schedule that includes the route you created to the local PSTN.
Follow these steps to create destination codes for your fallback route:
1 Open Services, Telephony Services, Call Routing and highlight Destination Codes.
2 Click Add.
The Add Destination codes dialog appears.
Note: If you already have a line pool access code defined as 9, you will need to delete this
record before you create the destination code.
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