CUCM Session Management Edition Configuration Example

Hello:
Can somebody help with an example of configuration of the session management edition installed in a CUCM version 9 that has to be the central for dial plans and pstn access, it has work with other CUCMs version 9 (leafs)......i will appreciate if you can send an example or even a configuration guide, deployment guide, etc....
Best Regards
Bruno Lara 

You can find a lot of into on it if you search cisco.com
https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=6107&tclass=popup
Basically think of it as a GK in old terminology, it will aggregate all the dial plans and you will direct anything you don't recognize to it for routing.

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