/mcp• Click Find to modify the settings for an existing device or device pool. Enter search criteria, and then choose an existing device or device pool from the resulting list. • Click Add New to add a new device or device pool. For devices, choose device types and protocols as needed and click Next. Step 3 From the Geolocation drop-down list, choose a geolocation that you configured. Step 4 Click Save. Set the Default Geolocation Specify a default geolocation for all devices and device pools in this cluster. Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose System > Enterprise Parameters. Step 2 From the Default Geolocation drop-down list, choose a Geolocation that you configured. The default value is Unspecified. Step 3 Click Save. Step 4 Click Apply Config. Step 5 (Optional) If you need to override this default for a specific device or device pool, enter the value on either the Device Configuration or Device Pool Configuration window, and then click Save. Configure a Logical Partitioning Default Policy Set up a default policy for devices that are not associated with a geolocation or geolocation filter. The policy allows or denies PSTN calls between these devices. Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose Call Routing > Logical Partitioning Policy Configuration Step 2 Click Add New. Step 3 Configure the fields on the Logical Partition Policy Configuration window. For more information on the fields and their configuration options, see the system Online Help. Step 4 Click Save. Note If a policy that contained the value Allow is then later changed to Deny, then it remains Deny. The opposite is also true. A policy previously set to Deny, later changed to Allow is an Allow. The Cisco Unified Reporting > Geolocation Policy Report can help you identify policies that overlap. Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 756 Advanced Call Processing Set the Default Geolocation