A route scope entry is an that is used in a route scope.
A route scope allows you to indicate the gateways, voice ports, and hunt groups that a route applies to. For example if you select a gateway for a route scope, all voice ports on the gateway have the same behavior when you assign the route scope to the route.
Use this procedure to add a route scope entry for a route scope.
You must be in the Design View to add a route scope entry.
Expand the dial plan tree to view all components.
Locate the zone which contains the route scope you want to add a route scope entry to.
Click the Route Scope tab. The list of route scopes for this zone is displayed.
Double-click the route scope you want to add a route scope entry to.
Click the Route Scope Entries tab.
Right-click and choose Add from the menu.
Enter the route scope entry attribute information.
Resource - Choose from gateway, voice port, trunk group, or hunt group. The resource is a termination point for the route in the parent route scope. If the parent route scope has a VRC feature set of dp1.0 and is type Hunt Group, you must have a hunt group with the same type. If you choose gateway, the gateway must have a feature set that is the same or greater than the parent route scope.
Resource Owner - Choose from gateway or managed zone. The resource owner specifies where the resource resides. For example, if the resource is set to a gateway, the resource owner is the managed zone where the gateway resides. If the resource is a voice port, trunk group, or hunt group, the resource owner is the gateway where these entities reside.
8. Click Apply to apply the values and add the route scope entry.
Click Cancel to cancel the procedure.