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Through a recent merger, I've inherited two, almost identical, Polycom VC systems. On one end I have a CMA 4000, and RMX 2000, and two VBP's. On the other I have a CMA 4000, an RMX 2000, and a VBP 4350. I've built out a neighbor relationship between the two CMA systems, and have defined a dial plan that will route calls to any "6xxx" extension to the remote system (5xxx on the opposite end). When call setup occurs, the call is correctly routed to the remote CMA system, however, the return traffic is sent through the VBP, and thus the call connects but looks horrible.

 

How do I get this return traffic to return over the same path as the send traffic?

 

Thanks,

 

Darren

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