PSTN breakout occurs at gateway located closest to the PSTN destination.
Make sure it is legal in the country you are doing this
Local Route Group
Implication of using Local Route Group
Number of of route patterns and route lists required for TEHO is reduced from N x N to N + 1 (N is the number of sites).
The number of partitions and CSS is reduced from N to 1
The number of gateways, route groups, and device pool remains the same (N)
If combined with globalized dialing, TEHO can be used worldwide using the simple dial plan model (N + 1 route patterns and route lists), regardless of different local dial rules.
Call from Boulder phone to Herndon - TEHO destination
Call from Boulder phone to NON TEHO destination
Call from Herndon phone to NON TEHO destionation
Call from Herndon phone to Boulder - TEHO destination
Call from Herndon phone to Herndon destination
Configuration
Route Pattern
Route pattern for each area that can be reached at different costs; one per site, in different partition
Putting in separate partition allow some control by placing them only on certain phone that you want to allow TEHO
Without Local Route Group
With Local Route Group
Route List
Route patterns point to route lists (with different priorities of gateways: cheapest gateway first, local gateway next, then other gateway for additional backup if desired)
CSS
Add site specific Route Pattern to the CSS of some phones that require TEHO