About this task
When you set up multiple locations, you can define call routing that covers all locations as well as call routing specific to each individual location. Use your routing tables to define local routing for 911, service operators, local operator access, and all local calls for each location. Leave long-distance and international numbers that apply across all locations on the routing tables with Location field set to all.
For example, we will use ARS to set up local call routing for two Communication Manager server locations. Our Chicago server is assigned to location 1, and our New York server is assigned to location 2.
Our example shows a simple local dialing plan. Each location already contains location-specific routing tables. We’ll use route pattern 1 for local service calls and route pattern 2 for local HNPA calls in the Chicago location.
Tip:
Create location-specific routing by assigning different route patterns for each location.
To define local calls for servers in Chicago and New York: