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Figure 44
An example of subdomain locale-sensitive routing
Inheritance
If no resource is assigned to the subdomain, the subdomain inherits the
resources assigned to the domain.
Figure 45 "Resource pool assignments"
(page 108)
illustrates the inheritance of service routes using a subdomain.
All users defined in west.Bigcorp.com route their services to pools at the
bottom of the diagram. All users in the subdomain north.west.Bigcorp.com
also route to the same set of pools. The south.west.Bigcorp.com subdomain
inherits the same set of pools but overrides the Meet Me pool in favor of
another server pool.
When determining how to route a call for service, the current call processing
software uses the user’s subdomain to determine the proper routing for the
service. If the subdomain is assigned with a local Entity Pool for the service,
the call is routed to a server in the pool. If no explicit mapping exists,
the parent domain is consulted. The user’s subdomain tree is traversed
upward until an appropriate server-to-service mapping is encountered. If no
server is encountered, the Server not found error is returned. Hierarchical
inheritance of resource pools by means of subdomains is supported by
the call routing framework.
Note: If all the Media Application Servers included in the
service-to-server mapping (pooled entity) in the subdomain are
exhausted, the call is dropped. Care must be taken to engineer the
Media Application Servers allocated to the subdomain to handle the
services they provide.
Nortel Media Application Server
Media Application Server Planning and Engineering
NN42020-201
01.04
Standard
4.0
27 July 2007
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