/mcpPurpose Command or Action Set up a default policy for devices that are not associated with a geolocation or geolocation Configure a Logical Partitioning Default Policy, on page 756 Step 3 filter. The policy allows or denies PSTN calls between these devices. You can specifically exempt devices and device pools from the partitioning checks. Configure Devices to Avoid Logical Partitioning Checks, on page 757 Step 4 Logical partitioning assigns a unique identifier to each device based on its location. When one To Configure Geolocation Filters, on page 757, perform the following subtasks: Step 5 device calls another, these identifiers are used • Create Geolocation Filter Rules, on page 758 to determine whether the call is allowed and what routing is appropriate. You can choose • Assign Geolocation Filters, on page 758 which fields are used to create this identifier. • Set the Default Geolocation Filter, on page 758 For example, you can apply different policies based on the room or floor within a building. Define a set of logical partitioning policies for allowing or denying calls between geolocations. Define a Set of Logical Partitioning Policy Records, on page 759 Step 6 Before calls between geolocations are allowed to proceed, the system checks to be sure that calls are allowed between the specified geolocations based on these policies. Configure location conveyance if you want to communicate geolocation information about devices across clusters. (Optional) Enable Location Conveyance, on page 759 Step 7 Enable Logical Partitioning Use this procedure to turn on the Logical Partitioning feature. Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose System > Enterprise Parameters. Step 2 For the Enable Logical Parititioning enterprise parameter, choose True from the drop-down list. Step 3 Click Save. Configure Geolocations Configuring geolocations is a two-step process: defining locations and assigning them to devices. You also can set the default location to be used by all devices in the cluster. Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 754 Advanced Call Processing Enable Logical Partitioning