VCS - C leave IP address directly with VCS - E also

Hello

I have a VCS - C with a VCS-E in an environment x7.0

The majority of endpoints are registered on the VCS - C, but there are some points of endpoints that are not for specific reasons.

Endpoints are not registered in the VCS - C can call termination points registered by its IP address, but the end point registered can not dial end points unregistered. I understand that this is normal with the indirect numbering and the VCS-E but y at - there a way around this direct IP activation on the VCS - C and the use of a search rule that everything that does not correspond to a 10. hit the VCS-E?

I'm doing a lab to do the test but would be great to see some comments on this.

Thank you

Hello

You can work around this by creating a subarea on the VCS - C with one or several partners subzone composition one or several rules of type "Subnet", where you set of these endpoints unregistered IP addresses/ranges.

This will have the effect that when registered endpoint contains an IP address appearing in one of this subarea subnet-type membership rules, the VCS - C will consider the known IP address and continue to attempt to place the call to that specific IP address.

It will be easier for you if these unregistered end points were easy to define subnet membership rules, for example if they are all in the same subnet, rather than spread around different subnets, without overlap.

-Andreas

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