About The Local Zone And Subzones - Cisco TelePresence Administrator's Manual

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About the Local Zone and subzones

The collection of all endpoints, gateways, MCUs and Content Servers registered with the VCS makes up its
Local Zone.
The Local Zone is divided into subzones. These include an automatically created Default Subzone and up
to 1000 manually configurable subzones.
When an endpoint registers with the VCS it is allocated to an appropriate subzone based on subzone
membership rules. These rules specify the range of IP addresses or alias pattern matches for each subzone.
If an endpoint's IP address or alias does not match any of the membership rules, it is assigned to the Default
Subzone.
The Local Zone may be independent of network topology, and may comprise multiple network segments. The
VCS also has two special types of subzones:
the
Traversal
Subzone, which is always present
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the
Cluster
Subzone, which is always present but only used when your VCS is part of a cluster
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Bandwidth management
The Local Zone's subzones are used for bandwidth management. After you have set up your subzones you
can apply bandwidth limits to:
individual calls between two endpoints within the subzone
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individual calls between an endpoint within the subzone and another endpoint outside of the subzone
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the total of calls to or from endpoints within the subzone
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For full details of how to create and configure subzones, and apply bandwidth limitations to subzones
including the Default Subzone and Traversal Subzone, see the
Registration, authentication and media encryption policies
In addition to bandwidth management, subzones are also used to control the VCS's registration,
authentication and media encryption policies.
See
Configuring subzones
Local Zone searches
One of the functions of the VCS is to route a call received from a locally registered endpoint or external zone
to its appropriate destination. Calls are routed based on the address or alias of the destination endpoint.
The VCS searches for a destination endpoint in its Local Zone and its configured external zones. You can
prioritize the order in which these zones are searched, and filter the search requests sent to each zone,
based on the address or alias being searched for. This allows you to reduce the potential number of search
requests sent to the Local Zone and out to external zones, and speed up the search process.
For further information about how to configure search rules for the Local Zone, see the
and zone transform rules
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X7.2)
for more information about how to configure these settings.
section.
Zones and neighbors
Bandwidth control
section.
Configuring search
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