Configure Logical Partitioning
Logical partitioning allows configuration of Cisco Unified Communications Manager systems, so single-line phones, multiline phones, and analog phones can get configured to prevent restricted calls that mix VoIP and PSTN resources when calls occur between different geolocations. Only geolocations (in the Phone Configuration window) and geolocation filters (in the Device Pool Configuration window) can get configured for phones.
Perform the following steps to configure logical partitioning.
Procedure
Step 1 |
Enable logical partitioning by setting the value of the Enable Logical Partitioning enterprise parameter to True. |
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Step 2 |
Define a set of geolocations on a new Geolocation Configuration window. |
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Step 3 |
Assign geolocations to device pools, devices, trunks, gateways, or MGCP ports. |
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Step 4 |
Assign geolocations to the default geolocation that the Default Geolocation enterprise parameter specifies. |
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Step 5 |
Define the Logical Partitioning Default Policy, which determines whether to allow or deny PSTN calls between devices that associate with valid geolocations and geolocation filters when no explicit Allow/Deny policy is configured in the Logical Partitioning Policy Configuration window for the related geolocation policy records. Use the Enterprise Parameters Configuration window to set the value for the Logical Partitioning Default Policy enterprise parameter. |
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Step 6 |
For devices that do not participate in logical partitioning policy checks, define the geolocation as Unspecified or leave undefined.
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Step 7 |
Define a set of filter rules in a new Geolocation Filter Configuration window. |
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Step 8 |
Assign geolocation filters to device pools, trunks, intercluster trunks, gateways, or MGCP ports. |
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Step 9 |
Assign geolocation filter to the default filter that the Logical Partitioning Default Filter enterprise parameter specifies. |
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Define a set of logical partitioning policy records in a new Logical Partitioning Policy Configuration window. |
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Step 11 |
Define a set of policies between geolocation policy record device-type pairs: {{Geolocation Policy1, devType1}, {Geolocation Policy2, devType2}, policyValue} |
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Step 12 |
To allow devices in different clusters to participate in logical partitioning policy checks, turn on location conveyance as follows:
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