01-16-2016 07:30 PM - edited 03-17-2019 05:31 AM
Hi In configuring route list in CUCM, I notice we need to configure "standard local route group" I search info of it and I got the blow info. Usually the chain is route pattern --- route list --- route group --- gateway. I cannot understand why we use the "standard local route group". Anyone can help me to understand it?
The standard local route group is a new call-routing element that always appears in the list of available route groups that can be added to a route list
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01-16-2016 07:51 PM
Hi,
The Local Route Group feature helps reduce the complexity and maintenance efforts of provisioning in a centralized Cisco Unified Communications Manager deployment that uses a large number of locations. The fundamental breakthrough in the Local Route Group feature comprises decoupling the location of a PSTN gateway from the route patterns that are used to access the gateway.
The Local Route Group feature provides the ability to reduce the number of route lists and route patterns that need to be provisioned for implementations of Cisco Unified Communications Manager where each of N sites needs to have access to the local gateways of the other N-1 remote sites. One such scenario occurs with Tail End Hop Off (TEHO).
For details please check the following
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/9_1_1/ccmfeat/CUCM_BK_C3E0EFA0_00_cucm-features-services-guide-91/CUCM_BK_C3E0EFA0_00_cucm-features-services-guide-91_chapter_0100101.html
Manish
01-18-2016 11:24 AM
Hi,
Standard local route group is the definition in route group list.
Local route group is the definition on device pool but is the same thing.
There is only one local route group and is named standard local route group
HTH
Regards
Carlo
01-16-2016 07:51 PM
Hi,
The Local Route Group feature helps reduce the complexity and maintenance efforts of provisioning in a centralized Cisco Unified Communications Manager deployment that uses a large number of locations. The fundamental breakthrough in the Local Route Group feature comprises decoupling the location of a PSTN gateway from the route patterns that are used to access the gateway.
The Local Route Group feature provides the ability to reduce the number of route lists and route patterns that need to be provisioned for implementations of Cisco Unified Communications Manager where each of N sites needs to have access to the local gateways of the other N-1 remote sites. One such scenario occurs with Tail End Hop Off (TEHO).
For details please check the following
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/9_1_1/ccmfeat/CUCM_BK_C3E0EFA0_00_cucm-features-services-guide-91/CUCM_BK_C3E0EFA0_00_cucm-features-services-guide-91_chapter_0100101.html
Manish
01-16-2016 08:30 PM
"standard local route group" seems to be produced automatically when creating route list. What would happen without using standard local route group?
01-16-2016 08:35 PM
Yes, the Standard local route group is available by default. It is not mandatory to be used. If you do not want to use it then just use the Route group that you want created for a particular route list or route pattern.
Manish
01-18-2016 08:29 AM
Thank you for your answer. what is difference between "standard local route group" and "local route group" ? Why the cucm create the "standard local route group" automatically?
01-18-2016 11:24 AM
Hi,
Standard local route group is the definition in route group list.
Local route group is the definition on device pool but is the same thing.
There is only one local route group and is named standard local route group
HTH
Regards
Carlo
01-18-2016 02:11 PM
Excellent explanation. Thank you
08-03-2019 05:15 AM
Very well explained, it helps to understand difference between Standard Local route group, local route Group and Route list.
I understand below:
Standard Local Route Group: It is by default created which we can add to route list if we want to use this feature.
Route Group: Group of device (Gateways, Trunks) which we can add to Route list.
Route List: we defines it in Device pool, from where system route call with specific route group / or Standard local route group.
Thanks.
01-18-2016 11:31 AM
The feature itself that allows you to customize how your Route list route calls based on local device is called local route group.
The way you configure it uses standard local route group within the route list and local route group in the device pool.
01-18-2016 12:00 PM
Yes the explanation given by Deji is better then mine ;)
+5 as usual D.
Carlo
09-07-2022 06:11 AM
Do Local Route Groups work for inbound sip trunks or only devices initiating a call from cucm for outbound calling? I thought the inbound css was what controlled the patterns the trunk could reach as well as manipulation of calls inbound. Even though the sip trunk has a device pool assigned, does it use it for call routing for inbound calls. Thanks and look forward to your response.
09-07-2022 07:50 AM
A few different things.
It would be advisable for you to create your own post to ask your question.
09-07-2022 08:34 AM
09-07-2022 09:06 AM
Still your question is off topic to the OP. But that aside. Yes SLRG can be used for SIP trunks, but it does not mean that it doesn't use inbound CSS to find whatever it can use to route the calls. SLRG is on another level than what you'll find in the CSS, if a route pattern is put into a partition that is visible in the inbound CSS and the RL used on the RP uses SLRG it would look at the DP of the trunk for what RG to use.
09-07-2022 09:13 AM
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