A managed zone is a subset of a managed region, corresponding to an H.323 zone.
A managed zone consists of gateways and a set of routes.
The VRC feature set of a managed zone is set by VRC and is determined by the gateway with the lowest VRC feature set. The feature set of the zone is not established until a gateway is added to the zone.
VRC also recognizes unmanaged zones and remote zones.
A zone is considered local or remote in relation to the gatekeeper.
A local zone is a zone in the same gatekeeper group as a gatekeeper.
A remote zone is a zone in the gatekeeper group of another gatekeeper.
The following table describes parameters for a managed zone. Refer to the specific topic for more information.
Parameters |
Description |
Specify the prefixes supported by the zone. | |
Specify a group of origination or termination points for routes. | |
Used to configure a gatekeeper to accept discovery and registration messages sent by endpoints in designated subnets. | |
Used to configure a gatekeeper to connect to a specific back-end server. | |
Create a template for setting the same voice source group parameters on all gateways in a zone. The parameters set in a zone's source group are used when you add a voice source group to the gateway. | |
Define the pathway from ingress gateways to their address resolution authority (ARA). | |
Represent the call path from the VoIP network to an egress gateway. | |
Provide a way to group all ANI and DNIS translation rules together for use on ingress and egress routes. | |
Define sets of translation rules for a zone, making them available for assignment to translation profiles. | |
The name a gatekeeper assigns to a local zone name. | |
A hopoff tech. prefix allows you to specify a technology prefix for a certain zone that you want to use as a hopoff zone. | |
Configure voice applications on a gateway. | |
Configure a set of E.164 numbers to map to VXML URLs under a single DNIS map instead of creating dial-peers for each DNIS. | |
Number expansion sets enable you to define a set of digits for the router to add to the beginning of a dialed string before passing it to the remote telephony device. |