You define parameters for all destinations that can route calls using one file, Trailhead.properties, which resides in the \CiscoMB\servlet\properties\blender directory on the Media Blender server.
Begin by numbering and naming each destination using the Destination<n>.Name property. For instance, these properties define two destinations:
Destination1.Name=
Destination2.Name=
(All properties that pertain to each destination are prefixed by the Destination<n>. prefix.)
Keep in mind that, even though the destinations are numbered sequentially, you can delete a destination within the sequence without having to renumber your remaining destinations. For example, if you originally configure destinations 1-5, and then delete destination 3, you need not renumber destinations 4 and 5; Trailhead automatically accounts for the missing number.
Important: ICM labels that indicate destinations for Web requests are comprised of both the location name and the routing address that should be used for the call. Your destination names MUST match exactly the first portion of the ICM label associated with the destination. For example if the ICM script returns the label Boston1-12345, the Trailhead destination name should be Boston1. See Configuring Script Labels in this guide for more information.
The Trailhead medium on the Media Blender should have a full list of destinations, matching every label that can be returned by the ICM script.
The Trailhead server, since it is using a DcRemote destination chooser, gets its destinations from the Media Blender. Therefore, it needs only one destination, for SystemError.