Routing Group

Routing Group

Routing Groups allow users to create a group of Termination-Customer Trunk Groups and associate it with a specific Terimination Routeplan.

  1. Routing Groups can be created by navigating to the Routing Groups page under Relationships:

  2. Once you click create, give the routing group a name and then add the Trunk Groups you'd like associated with this Routing Group:

  3. The final step is to associate a Routeplan with the Routing Group by highligting your Routeplan and selecting Assign to Routing Group:


Once TGs and Routeplan have been assigned, the Routing Group is now ready to send traffic from the defined Trunk Groups to the vendors in the defined Routeplan.
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