Device
Information
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Endpoint
Name
|
For MGCP
gateways, this display-only field contains a string that is generated by
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager that uniquely identifies the MGCP endpoint.
For example:
S1/DS1-0@VG200-2
S1 indicates
slot 1, DS1-0 designates the digital interface, and @VG200-2 designates the
MGCP domain name.
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MAC Address
|
Enter MAC
address of the gateway. The MAC address uniquely identifies the hardware
device.
You must
enter a 12-hexadecimal character value.
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Description
|
Enter a
description that clarifies the purpose of the device. The description can
include up to 50 characters in any language, but it cannot include
double-quotes ("), percentage sign (%), ampersand (&), back-slash (\), or
angle brackets (<>).
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Device Pool
|
From the
drop-down list, choose the appropriate device pool.
The device
pool specifies a collection of properties for this device including
Communications Manager Group, Date/Time Group, Region, and Calling Search Space
for auto-registration of devices.
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Common
Device Configuration
|
From the
drop-down list, choose the common device configuration you want to use for this
gateway. The common device configuration determines softkey template, MOH, and
MLPP settings.
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Call
Classification
|
This
parameter determines whether an incoming call that is using this gateway is
considered off the network (OffNet) or on the network (OnNet).
When the
Call Classification field is configured as Use System Default, the setting of
the
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager clusterwide service parameter, Call Classification,
determines whether the gateway is OnNet or OffNet.
This field
provides an OnNet or OffNet alerting tone when the call is OnNet or OffNet,
respectively.
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Network
Locale
|
From the
drop-down list, choose the locale that is associated with the gateway. The
network locale identifies a set of detailed information to support the hardware
in a specific location. The network locale contains a definition of the tones
and cadences that are used by the device in a specific geographic area.
Note
|
Choose
only a network locale that is already installed and supported by the associated
devices. The list contains all available network locales for this setting, but
not all are necessarily installed. If the device is associated with a network
locale that it does not support in the firmware, the device will fail to come
up.
|
|
Packet
Capture Mode (for Cisco IOS MGCP gateways only)
|
Configure
this field only when you need to troubleshoot encrypted signaling information
for the Cisco IOS MGCP gateway. Configuring packet capturing may cause
call-processing interruptions. For more information on this field, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security
Guide.
|
Packet
Capture Duration (for Cisco IOS MGCP gateways only)
|
Configure
this field only when you need to troubleshoot encrypted signaling information
for the Cisco IOS MGCP gateway. Configuring packet capturing may cause
call-processing interruptions. For more information on this field, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security
Guide.
|
Media
Resource Group List
|
This list
provides a prioritized grouping of media resource groups. An application
chooses the required media resource, such as a Music On Hold server, among the
available media resources according to the priority order that is defined in a
Media Resource List.
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Location
|
Use
locations to implement call admission control (CAC) in a centralized
call-processing system. CAC enables you to regulate audio quality and video
availability by limiting the amount of bandwidth that is available for audio
and video calls over links between locations. The location specifies the total
bandwidth that is available for calls to and from this location.
From the
drop-down list, choose the appropriate location for this device.
A location
setting of Hub_None means that the locations feature does not keep track of the
bandwidth that this device consumes. A location setting of Phantom specifies a
location that enables successful CAC across intercluster trunks that use H.323
protocol or SIP.
To configure
a new location, use the
menu option.
For an
explanation of location-based CAC across intercluster trunks, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System
Guide.
|
AAR Group
|
Choose the
automated alternate routing (AAR) group for this device. The AAR group provides
the prefix digits that are used to route calls that are otherwise blocked due
to insufficient bandwidth. An AAR group setting of None specifies that no
rerouting of blocked calls will be attempted.
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Load
Information
|
Enter the
appropriate firmware load information for the gateway.
The value
that you enter here overrides the default firmware load for this gateway type.
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Use Trusted
Relay Point
|
From the
drop-down list, enable or disable whether
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager inserts a trusted relay point (TRP) device with this media
endpoint. Choose one of the following values:
- Default—If you choose this
value, the device uses the Use Trusted Relay Point setting from the common
device configuration with which this device associates.
- Off—Choose this value to
disable the use of a TRP with this device. This setting overrides the Use
Trusted Relay Point setting in the common device configuration with which this
device associates.
- On—Choose this value to
enable the use of a TRP with this device. This setting overrides the Use
Trusted Relay Point setting in the common device configuration with which this
device associates.
A Trusted
Relay Point (TRP) device designates an MTP or transcoder device that is labeled
as Trusted Relay Point.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager places the TRP
closest to the associated endpoint device if more than one resource is needed
for the endpoint (for example, a transcoder or RSVPAgent).
If both TRP
and MTP are required for the endpoint, TRP gets used as the required MTP. See
the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System
Guide for details of call behavior.
If both TRP
and RSVPAgent are needed for the endpoint,
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager first tries to find an RSVPAgent that can also be used as a
TRP.
If both TRP
and transcoder are needed for the endpoint,
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager first tries to find a transcoder that is also designated as a
TRP.
See the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System
Guide for a complete discussion of network virtualization and
trusted relay points.
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Route
Class Signaling Enabled
|
From the
drop-down list, enable or disable route class signaling for the port. Choose
one of the following values:
- Default—If you choose this
value, the device uses the setting from the Route Class Signaling service
parameter.
- Off—Choose this value to
enable route class signaling. This setting overrides the Route Class Signaling
service parameter.
- On—Choose this value to
disable route class signaling. This setting overrides the Route Class Signaling
service parameter.
Route
class signaling communicates special routing or termination requirements to
receiving devices. It must be enabled for the port to support the Hotline
feature.
|
Transmit
UTF-8 for Calling Party Name
|
If the
Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party Name is checked to set up the locale:
-
The
SIP Trunk attempts to obtain the locale from the device.
-
The
SIP Trunk attempts to obtain the user locale from the Common Device
Configuration.
-
The
SIP trunk takes the user locale used for the Enterprise Parameters.
|
V150 (subset)
|
Check this box to enable V.150 (subset) modem relay support on
the gateways. IP-STEs currently use this feature to support end-to-end secure
calls to an ISDN-STE. (Applies only to T1 PRI and T1 CAS.)
Note
|
This setting supports both V.150 and V.150.1 MER (Minimal
Essential Requirements) modem relay functionality.
|
The default value specifies unchecked.
Warning
|
The MDSTE package must also be enabled on the gateway via a
CLI command for this check box to work properly. If you check this box without
enabling the gateway, the MDSTE package can cause call attempt failures on the
affected gateway trunk.
|
|
Multilevel
Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information
|
MLPP
Domain
|
From the
drop-down list, choose an MLPP domain to associate with this device. If you
leave the value <None>, this device inherits its MLPP domain from the
value that is set for the device pool of the device. If the device pool does
not have an MLPP Domain setting, this device inherits its MLPP Domain from the
value that is set for the MLPP Domain Identifier enterprise parameter.
|
MLPP
Indication
|
Be aware
that this setting is not available for all devices. If available, this setting
specifies whether a device that can play precedence tones will use the
capability when it places an MLPP precedence call.
From the
drop-down list, choose a setting to assign to this device from the following
options:
- Default—This device
inherits its MLPP indication setting from its device pool.
- Off—This device does not
handle nor process indication of an MLPP precedence call.
- On—This device does handle
and process indication of an MLPP precedence call.
Note
|
Do not
configure a device with the following combination of settings: MLPP Indication
is set to Off or Default (when default is Off) while MLPP Preemption is set to
Forceful.
|
|
MLPP
Preemption
|
Be aware
that this setting is not available for all devices. If available, this setting
specifies whether a device that can preempt calls in progress will use the
capability when it places an MLPP precedence call.
From the
drop-down list, choose a setting to assign to this device from the following
options:
- Default—This device
inherits its MLPP preemption setting from its device pool.
- Disabled—This device does
not allow preemption of lower precedence calls to take place when necessary for
completion of higher precedence calls.
- Forceful—This device allows
preemption of lower precedence calls to take place when necessary for
completion of higher precedence calls.
Note
|
Do not
configure a device with the following combination of settings: MLPP Indication
is set to Off or Default (when default is Off) while MLPP Preemption is set to
Forceful.
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|
Interface
Information
|
PRI
Protocol Type
|
Choose the
communications protocol for the span.
T1 PRI
spans provide several options, depending on the carrier or switch; for example:
- PRI 4ESS—AT&T
Interexchange carrier
- PRI 5E8—AT&T family
5ESS ISDN switch that runs in NI-1 or custom mode.
- PRI 5E8 Custom—Cisco Unified IP Phone
- PRI 5E9—AT&T family
local exchange switch or carrier
- PRI DMS—MCI family local
exchange switch or carrier; Canadian local exchange carrier
- PRI ETSI SC—European local
exchange carrier on T1; also, Japanese, Taiwan, Korean, and Hong Kong local
exchange.
- PRI NI2—AT&T family
local exchange switch or carrier
Note
|
If you
specify the PRI NI2 PRI protocol type, configure the Cisco IOS gateway with the
following command:isdn switch-type primary-ni
|
- PRI NTT—Japanese NTT
exchange switch
- PRI ISO QSIG T1—PBX T1 tie
trunk using ISO QSIG
- PRI ISO QSIG E1—PBX E1 tie
trunk using ISO QSIG
Determine
the switch to which you are connecting and the preferred protocol; for example:
- Nortel Meridian—DMS, 5E8
Custom
- Lucent Definity—4ESS or 5E8
- Madge (Teleos) box—5E8
Teleos
- Intecom PBX—5E8 Intecom
|
QSIG
Variant
|
To display
the options in the QSIG Variant drop-down list, choose QSIG from the Tunneled
Protocol drop-down list.
This
parameter specifies the protocol profile that is sent in outbound QSIG facility
information elements.
From the
drop-down list, choose one of the following options. Keep this parameter set to
the default value unless a Cisco support engineer instructs otherwise.
- No Changes
- Not Selected
- ECMA—If the QSIG Variant is
set to ECMA (Protocol Profile 0x91), ensure the ASN.1 Rose OID Encoding service
parameter is set to Use Global Value (ECMA).
- ISO—(Default) If the QSIG
Variant is set to ISO (Protocol Profile 0x9F), ensure the ASN.1 Rose OID
Encoding service parameter is set to either Use Local Value or Use Global Value
(ISO).
For more
information, see the following information:
- Be aware that the QSIG
Variant can also be defined as a clusterwide parameter.
- For information on QSIG
support with
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System
Guide.
|
ASN.1 ROSE
OID Encoding
|
To display
the options in the ASN.1 ROSE OID Encoding drop-down list, choose QSIG from the
Tunneled Protocol drop-down list.
This
parameter specifies how to encode the Invoke Object ID (OID) for remote
operations service element (ROSE) operations.
From the
drop-down list, choose one of the following options:
- No Changes.
- Not Selected
- Use Global Value
(ISO)—Select this option only if the connected PBX does not support Local
Value.
- Use Global Value
(ECMA)—Select this option only if the QSIG Variant service parameter is set to
ECMA (Protocol Profile 0x91).
- Use Local Value—(Default)
This option gets supported by most telephony systems and should be used when
the QSIG Variant service parameter is set to ISO (Protocol Profile 0x9F).
For more
information, see the following information:
- Be aware that ASN.1 ROSE
OID Encoding can also be defined as a clusterwide parameter.
- For information on QSIG
support with
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System
Guide.
|
Protocol
Side
|
Choose the
appropriate protocol side. This setting specifies whether the gateway connects
to a Central Office/Network device or to a User device.
Make sure
that the two ends of the PRI connection use opposite settings. For example, if
you connect to a PBX and the PBX uses User as its protocol side, choose Network
for this device. Typically, use User for this option for central office
connections.
|
Channel
Selection Order
|
Choose the
order in which channels or ports are enabled from first (lowest number port) to
last (highest number port), or from last to first.
Valid
entries include TOP_DOWN (first to last) or BOTTOM_UP (last to first). If you
are not sure which port order to use, choose TOP_DOWN.
|
Channel IE
Type
|
Choose one
of the following values to specify whether channel selection is presented as a
channel map or a slot map:
- Timeslot Number—B-channel
usage always indicates actual timeslot map format (such as 1-15 and 17-31 for
E1).
- Slotmap—B-channel usage
always indicates a slot map format.
- Use Number When 1B—Channel
usage indicates a channel map for one B-channel but indicates a slot map if
more than one B-channel exists.
- Continuous
Number—Configures a continuous range of slot numbers (1-30) as the E1 logical
channel number instead of the noncontinuous actual timeslot number (1-15 and
17-31).
|
PCM Type
|
Specify
the digital encoding format. Choose one of the following formats:
- a-law: Use for Europe and
other countries, except North America, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan.
- mu-law: Use for North
America, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan.
|
Delay for
first restart (1/8 sec ticks)
|
Enter the
rate at which the spans are brought in service. The delay occurs when many PRI
spans are enabled on a system and the Inhibit Restarts at PRI Initialization
check box is unchecked. For example, set the first five cards to 0 and set the
next five cards to 16. (Wait 2 seconds before bringing them in service.)
|
Delay
between restarts (1/8 sec ticks)
|
Enter the
time between restarts. The delay occurs when a PRI RESTART gets sent if the
Inhibit Restarts check box is unchecked.
|
Inhibit
restarts at PRI initialization
|
A RESTART
or SERVICE message confirms the status of the ports on a PRI span. If RESTART
or SERVICE messages are not sent,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager assumes the ports are in service.
When the
D-Channel successfully connects with another PRI D-Channel, it sends a RESTART
or SERVICE message when this check box is unchecked.
|
Enable
status poll
|
Check the
check box to enable the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager advanced service parameter, Change B-Channel
Maintenance Status. This service parameter allows you to take individual
B-channels out of service for an MGCP T1/E1 PRI gateway in real time.
Uncheck
this check box to disable the service parameter, Change B-Channel Maintenance
Status.
Note
|
Default
leaves this field unchecked.
|
|
Unattended
Port
|
Check this
check box to indicate an unattended port on this device.
|
Enable
G.Clear
|
Check this
box to enable G. Clear Codec support for MGCP T1 PRI gateways and SIP trunks.
When you enable G. Clear Codec, echo cancellation and zero suppression for
outbound calls get disabled.
Note
|
Fast
Start and Media Termination Point Required options in
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration do not work.
|
To enable
G. Clear Code support on SIP trunks between clusters, you must configure the
SIP Clear Channel Data Route Class Label and SIP Route Class Naming Authority
service parameters.
If you
have low bandwidth codec regions, you must enable the G. Clear Bandwidth
Override service parameter.
The
following functionality does not support the G. Clear Codec:
- T1 and E1 CAS
- H.323 Intercluster Trunks
- SCCP devices
- RSVP
- Frame aligning individual
DS-0 circuits
|
Call
Routing Information - Inbound Calls
|
Significant Digits
|
Choose the
number of significant digits to collect, from 0 to 32 or All.
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager counts significant digits from the right (last
digit) of the number that is called. If you choose All, the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager does not truncate the inbound number.
EXAMPLEDigits received are 123456.
Significant digits setting is 4.
Digits translated are 3456.
Use for
the processing of incoming calls and to indicate the number of digits, starting
from the last digit of the called number, that are used to route calls that are
coming into the PRI span. See Prefix DN.
|
Calling
Search Space
|
From the
drop-down list, choose the appropriate calling search space. A calling search
space designates a collection of route partitions that are searched to
determine how a collected (originating) number should be routed.
You can
configure the number of calling search spaces that display in this drop-down
list by using the Max List Box Items enterprise parameter. If more calling
search spaces exist than the Max List Box Items enterprise parameter specifies,
the
Find button displays next to the drop-down list.
Click the
Find button to display the
Find and List Calling Search Space window, then find
and choose a calling search space name.
Note
|
To set
the maximum list box items, choose
and choose CCMAdmin Parameters.
|
|
AAR
Calling Search Space
|
Choose the
appropriate calling search space for the device to use when automated alternate
routing (AAR) is performed. The AAR calling search space specifies the
collection of route partitions that are searched to determine how to route a
collected (originating) number that is otherwise blocked due to insufficient
bandwidth.
|
Prefix DN
|
Enter the
prefix digits that are appended to the digits that this gateway receives on
incoming calls.
The
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager adds prefix digits after first truncating the
number in accordance with the Num Digits setting.
You can
enter the international escape character +.
|
Call
Routing Information - Outbound Calls
|
Calling
Party Presentation
|
Choose
whether you want the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to allow or restrict the display of the
calling party phone number.
Choose
Default if you do not want to change calling line ID presentation. Choose
Allowed if you want
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to send
"Calling
Line ID Allowed" on outbound calls. Choose Restricted if you want
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to send
"Calling
Line ID Restricted" on outbound calls.
For more
information about this field, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System
Guide.
|
Calling
Party Selection
|
Any
outbound call on a gateway can send directory number information. Choose which
directory number is sent:
- Originator—Send the
directory number of the calling device.
- First Redirect Number—Send
the directory number of the redirecting device.
- Last Redirect Number—Send
the directory number of the last device to redirect the call.
- First Redirect Number
(External)—Send the directory number of the first redirecting device with the
external phone mask applied.
- Last Redirect Number
(External)—Send the directory number of the last redirecting device with the
external phone mask applied.
|
Called
party IE number type unknown
|
Choose the
format for the number type in called party directory numbers.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager sets the called
directory number (DN) type. Cisco recommends that you do not change the default
value unless you have advanced experience with dialing plans such as NANP or
the European dialing plan. You may need to change the default in Europe because
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager does not recognize European national dialing
patterns. You can also change this setting when you are connecting to a PBX
that expects the called directory number to be encoded to a non-national type
numbering plan.
Choose one
of the following options:
- Cisco
Unified Communications Manager—Use when the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager sets the directory number type.
- Unknown—Use when the
dialing plan is unknown.
- National—Use when you are
dialing within the dialing plan for your country.
- International—Use when you
are dialing outside the dialing plan for your country.
- Subscriber—Use when you are
dialing a subscriber by using a shortened subscriber number.
|
Calling
party IE number type unknown
|
Choose the
format for the number type in calling party directory numbers.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager sets the calling
directory number (DN) type. Cisco recommends that you do not change the default
value unless you have advanced experience with dialing plans such as NANP or
the European dialing plan. You may need to change the default in Europe because
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager does not recognize European national dialing
patterns. You can also change this setting when you are connecting to a PBX
that expects the calling directory number to be encoded to a non-national type
numbering plan.
Choose one
of the following options:
- Cisco
Unified Communications Manager—Use when the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager sets the directory number type.
- Unknown—Use when the
dialing plan is unknown.
- National—Use when you are
dialing within the dialing plan for your country.
- International—Use when you
are dialing outside the dialing plan for your country.
- Subscriber—Use when you are
dialing a subscriber by using a shortened subscriber number.
|
Called
Numbering Plan
|
Choose the
format for the numbering plan in called party directory numbers.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager sets the called
DN numbering plan. Cisco recommends that you do not change the default value
unless you have advanced experience with dialing plans such as NANP or the
European dialing plan. You may need to change the default in Europe because
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager does not recognize European national dialing
patterns. You can also change this setting when you are connecting to PBXs by
using routing as a non-national type number.
Choose one
of the following options:
- Cisco
Unified Communications Manager—Use when the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager sets the Numbering Plan in the directory
number.
- ISDN—Use when you are
dialing outside the dialing plan for your country.
- National Standard—Use when
you are dialing within the dialing plan for your country.
- Private—Use when you are
dialing within a private network.
- Unknown—Use when the
dialing plan is unknown.
|
Calling
Numbering Plan
|
Choose the
format for the numbering plan in calling party directory numbers.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager sets the calling
DN numbering plan. Cisco recommends that you do not change the default value
unless you have advanced experience with dialing plans such as NANP or the
European dialing plan. You may need to change the default in Europe because
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager does not recognize European national dialing
patterns. You can also change this setting when you are connecting to PBXs by
using routing as a non-national type number.
Choose one
of the following options:
- Cisco
Unified Communications Manager—Use when the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager sets the Numbering Plan in the directory
number.
- ISDN—Use when you are
dialing outside the dialing plan for your country.
- National Standard—Use when
you are dialing within the dialing plan for your country.
- Private—Use when you are
dialing within a private network.
- Unknown—Use when the
dialing plan is unknown.
|
Number of
digits to strip
|
Choose the
number of digits to strip on outbound calls, from 0 to 32.
For
example, when 8889725551234 is dialed, and the number of digits to strip is 3,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager strips 888 from the outbound number.
|
Caller ID
DN
|
Enter the
pattern that you want to use for calling line ID, from 0 to 24 digits.
For
example, in North America
- 555XXXX = Variable calling
line ID, where X equals an extension number. The CO appends the number with the
area code if you do not specify it.
- 5555000 = Fixed calling
line ID, where you want the Corporate number to be sent instead of the exact
extension from which the call is placed. The CO appends the number with the
area code if you do not specify it.
You can
also enter the international escape character +.
|
Called
Party Transformation CSS
|
This
setting allows you to send transformed called party number in SETUP message for
outgoing calls. Make sure that the Called Party Transformation CSS that you
choose contains the called party transformation pattern that you want to assign
to this device.
Note
|
If you
configure the Called Party Transformation CSS as None, the transformation does
not match and does not get applied. Ensure that you configure the Called Party
Transformation pattern in a non-null partition that is not used for routing.
|
|
Use Device
Pool Called Party Transformation CSS
|
To use the
Called Party Transformation CSS that is configured in the device pool that is
assigned to this device, check this check box. If you do not check this check
box, the device uses the Called Party Transformation CSS that you configured in
the
PRI Port Gateway Configuration window.
|
Calling
Party Transformation CSS
|
This
setting allows you to send transformed calling party number in SETUP message
for outgoing calls. Also when redirection occurs for outbound calls, this CSS
will be used to transform the connected number sent from
Cisco Unified Communications Manager side in outgoing
NOTIFY messages. [ For PRI DMS - 100 and DMS - 200 ]. Make sure that the
Calling Party Transformation CSS that you choose contains the calling party
transformation pattern that you want to assign to this device.
Note
|
If you
configure the Calling Party Transformation CSS as None, the transformation does
not match and does not get applied. Ensure that you configure the Calling Party
Transformation Pattern in a non-null partition that is not used for routing.
|
|
Use Device
Pool Calling Party Transformation CSS
|
To use the
Calling Party Transformation CSS that is configured in the device pool that is
assigned to this device, check this check box. If you do not check this check
box, the device uses the Calling Party Transformation CSS that you configured
in the
PRI Port Gateway Configuration window.
|
PRI
Protocol Type Specific Information
|
Display IE
Delivery
|
Check the
check box to enable delivery of the display information element (IE) in SETUP
and NOTIFY messages (for DMS protocol) for the calling and connected party name
delivery service.
|
Redirecting Number IE Delivery— Outbound
|
Check this
check box to indicate the first redirecting number and the redirecting reason
of the call when the call is forwarded. (The UUIE part of the outgoing SETUP
message from the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager includes the Redirecting Number IE.)
Uncheck
the check box to exclude the first redirecting number and the redirecting
reason.
You use
Redirecting Number IE for voice-messaging integration only. If your configured
voice-messaging system supports Redirecting Number IE, you should check the
check box.
|
Redirecting Party Transformation CSS
|
This
setting allows you to transform the redirecting party number on the device to
another format such as DID or E164 format.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager includes the
transformed number in the Redirecting Number Information Element of MGCP setup
message sent out of
Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Make sure that
the Redirecting Party Transformation CSS that you choose contains either the
calling or called party transformation pattern that you want to assign to this
MGCP gateway.
Note
|
If you
configure the Redirecting Party Transformation CSS as None and also uncheck the
Use Device Pool Redirecting Party CSS check box, the transformation does not
match and does not get applied. Ensure that you configure the Redirecting Party
Transformation CSS in a non-null partition that is not used for routing.
|
|
Use Device
Pool Redirecting Party Transformation CSS
|
To use the
Redirecting Party Transformation CSS that is configured in the device pool that
is assigned to this device, check this check box. If you do not check this
check box, the device uses the Redirecting Party Transformation CSS that you
configured in the
MGCP Gateway Configuration window.
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Redirecting Number IE Delivery— Inbound
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Check this
check box to accept the Redirecting Number IE in the incoming SETUP message to
the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager. (The UUIE part of the SETUP message includes
the Redirecting Number IE.)
Uncheck
the check box to exclude the Redirecting Number IE.
You use
Redirecting Number IE for voice-messaging integration only. If your configured
voice-messaging system supports Redirecting Number IE, you should check the
check box.
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Send Extra
Leading Character in Display IE
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Check this
check box to include a special leading character byte (non ASCII,
nondisplayable) in the DisplayIE field.
Uncheck
this check box to exclude this character byte from the Display IE field.
This check
box only applies to the DMS-100 protocol and the DMS-250 protocol.
Default
leaves this setting disabled (unchecked).
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Setup
non-ISDN Progress Indicator IE Enable
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Default
leaves this setting disabled (unchecked).
Enable
this setting only if users are not receiving ringback tones on outbound calls.
When this
setting is enabled, the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager sends Q.931 Setup messages out digital (that
is, non-H.323) gateways with the Progress Indicator field set to non-ISDN.
This
message notifies the destination device that the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager gateway is non-ISDN and that the destination
device should play in-band ringback.
This
problem usually associates with
Cisco Unified
Communications Managers that connect to PBXs through digital
gateways.
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MCDN
Channel Number Extension Bit Set to Zero
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To set the
channel number extension bit to zero, check the check box. To set the extension
bit to 1, uncheck the check box.
This
setting only applies to the DMS-100 protocol
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Send
Calling Name in Facility IE
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Check the
check box to send the calling name in the Facility IE field. By default, the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager leaves the check box unchecked.
Set this
feature for a private network that has a PRI interface that is enabled for ISDN
calling name delivery. When this check box is checked, the calling party name
gets sent in the Facility IE of the SETUP or FACILITY message, so the name can
display on the called party device.
Set this
feature for PRI trunks in a private network only. Do not set this feature for
PRI trunks that are connected to the PSTN.
Note
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This
field applies to the NI2 protocol only.
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Interface
Identifier Present
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Check the
check box to indicate that an interface identifier is present. By default, the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager leaves the check box unchecked.
This
setting only applies to the DMS-100 protocol for digital access gateways in the
Channel Identification information element (IE) of the SETUP, CALL PROCEEDING,
ALERTING, and CONNECT messages.
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Interface
Identifier Value
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Enter the
value that was obtained from the PBX provider.
This field
applies to only the DMS-100 protocol. Valid values range from 0 through 255.
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Connected
Line ID Presentation (QSIG Inbound Call)
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Choose
whether you want the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to allow or block the connected party phone
number from displaying on an inbound caller phone.
This field
applies only to gateways that are using QSIG protocol. The gateway applies this
setting for incoming calls only.
Choose
Default if you do not want to change the connected line ID presentation. Choose
Allowed if you want
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to send
"Connected Line ID Allowed" to enable the connected party
number to display for the calling party. Choose Restricted if you want
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to send
"Connected Line ID Restricted" to block the connected party
number from displaying for the calling party.
If a call that originates from an IP phone on
Cisco Unified Communications Manager encounters a device, such as a trunk,
gateway, or route pattern, that has the Connected Line ID Presentation set to
Default, the presentation value is automatically set to Allowed.
For more
information about this field, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager System
Guide.
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Connected
Party Settings
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Connected
Party Transformation CSS
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This
setting is applicable only for inbound Calls. This setting allows you to
transform the connected party number sent from
Cisco Unified Communications Manager in another
format, such as a DID or E.164 number.
Note
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You can
configure a Connected Party Transformation CSS only when you select one of the
following protocols that support Connected Number Information Element:
-
For
T1 PRI :
-
PRI DMS - 100
-
PRI DMS - 250
-
PRI ISO QSIG T1
For
other protocol types, Connected Party Transformation CSS is grayed out.
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Using this
setting,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager includes
transformed number in Connected Number Information Element ( IE) of CONNECT
message for basic call. For PRI DMS - 100 and DMS - 250 protocols ,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager includes
transformed number in Connected Number Information Element ( IE) of NOTIFY
message for inbound calls after redirection. Make sure that the Connected Party
Transformation CSS that you choose contains the connected party transformation
pattern that you want to assign to this device.
Note
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If you
configure the Connected Party Transformation CSS as None, the transformation
does not match and does not get applied. Ensure that you configure the
Connected Party Transformation CSS in a non-null partition that is not used for
routing.
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Use Device
Pool Connected Party Transformation CSS
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To use the
Connected Party Transformation CSS that is configured in the device pool that
is assigned to this device, check this check box. If you do not check this
check box, the device uses the Connected Party Transformation CSS that you
configured for this device in the
Trunk Configuration window.
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UUIE
Configuration
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Passing
Precedence Level Through UUIE
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Check this
check box to enable passing MLPP information through the PRI 4ESS UUIE field.
The system uses this box for interworking with DRSN switch.
The system
makes this check box available only if the PRI Protocol Type value of PRI 4ESS
is specified for this gateway.
The
default value specifies unchecked.
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Security
Access Level
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Enter the
value for the security access level. Valid values include 00 through 99. The
system makes this field available only if the Passing Precedence Level Through
UUIE check box is checked. The default value specifies 2.
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Incoming
Calling Party Settings
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Clear
Prefix Setting
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To delete
all prefixes for all calling party number types, click
Clear Prefix Settings.
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Default
Prefix Setting
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To enter
the default value for all prefix fields at the same time, click
Default Prefix Settings.
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National
Number
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Configure
the following settings to globalize calling party numbers that use National for
the Calling Party Number Type.
- Prefix—Cisco Unified Communications Manager applies the
prefix that you enter in this field to calling party numbers that use National
for the Calling Party Numbering Type. You can enter up to 16 characters, which
include digits, the international escape character (+), asterisk (*), or the
pound sign (#). You can enter the word, Default, instead of entering a prefix.
Tip
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If
the word, Default, displays in the Prefix field, you cannot configure the Strip
Digits field. In this case,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager takes the configuration for the Prefix and
Strip Digits fields from the device pool that is applied to the device. If the
word, Default, displays in the Prefix field in the
Device Pool Configuration window,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager applies the service parameter configuration
for the incoming calling party prefix, which supports both the prefix and strip
digit functionality.
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- Strip Digits—Enter the
number of digits, up to the number 24, that you want
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to strip from the calling party number of
National type before it applies the prefixes.
- Use Device Pool CSS—Check
this check box to use the calling search space for the National Number field
that is configured in the device pool that is applied to the device.
- Calling Search Space—This
setting allows you to globalize the calling party number of National calling
party number type on the device. Make sure that the calling search space that
you choose contains the calling party transformation pattern that you want to
assign to this device.
Before
the call occurs, the device must apply the transformation by using digit
analysis. If you configure the CSS as None, the transformation does not match
and does not get applied. Ensure that you configure the calling party
transformation pattern in a non-null partition that is not used for routing.
Tip
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For more information on configuring these settings, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services
Guide.
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International Number
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Configure
the following settings to globalize calling party numbers that use
International for the Calling Party Number Type.
- Prefix—Cisco Unified Communications Manager applies the
prefix that you enter in this field to calling party numbers that use
International for the Calling Party Numbering Type. You can enter up to 16
characters, which include digits, the international escape character (+),
asterisk (*), or the pound sign (#). You can enter the word, Default, instead
of entering a prefix.
Tip
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If
the word, Default, displays in the Prefix field, you cannot configure the Strip
Digits field. In this case,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager takes the configuration for the Prefix and
Strip Digits fields from the device pool that is applied to the device. If the
word, Default, displays in the Prefix field in the
Device Pool Configuration window,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager applies the service parameter configuration
for the incoming calling party prefix, which supports both the prefix and strip
digit functionality.
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- Strip Digits—Enter the
number of digits, up to the number 24, that you want
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to strip from the calling party number of
International type before it applies the prefixes.
- Use Device Pool CSS— Check
this check box to use the calling search space for the International Number
field that is configured in the device pool that is applied to the device.
- Calling Search Space—This
setting allows you to globalize the calling party number of International
calling party number type on the device. Make sure that the calling party
transformation CSS that you choose contains the calling party transformation
pattern that you want to assign to this device.
Before
the call occurs, the device must apply the transformation by using digit
analysis. If you configure the CSS as None, the transformation does not match
and does not get applied. Ensure that you configure the calling party
transformation pattern in a non-null partition that is not used for routing.
Tip
|
For more information on configuring these settings, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services
Guide.
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Subscriber
Number
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Configure
the following settings to globalize calling party numbers that use Subscriber
for the Calling Party Number Type.
- Prefix—Cisco Unified Communications Manager applies the
prefix that you enter in this field to calling party numbers that use
Subscriber for the Calling Party Numbering Type. You can enter up to 16
characters, which include digits, the international escape character (+),
asterisk (*), or the pound sign (#).
Tip
|
If
the word, Default, displays in the Prefix field, you cannot configure the Strip
Digits field. In this case,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager takes the configuration for the Prefix and
Strip Digits fields from the device pool that is applied to the device. If the
word, Default, displays in the Prefix field in the
Device Pool Configuration window,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager applies the service parameter configuration
for the incoming calling party prefix, which supports both the prefix and strip
digit functionality.
|
- Strip Digits—Enter the
number of digits, up to the number 24, that you want
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to strip from the calling party number of
Subscriber type before it applies the prefixes.
- Use Device Pool CSS—Check
this check box to use the calling search space for the Subscriber Number field
that is configured in the device pool that is applied to the device.
- Calling Search Space—This
setting allows you to globalize the calling party number of Subscriber calling
party number type on the device. Make sure that the CSS that you choose
contains the calling party transformation pattern that you want to assign to
this device.
Before
the call occurs, the device must apply the transformation by using digit
analysis. If you configure the CSS as None, the transformation does not match
and does not get applied. Ensure that you configure the calling party
transformation pattern in a non-null partition that is not used for routing.
Tip
|
For more information on configuring these settings, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services
Guide.
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Unknown
Number
|
Configure
the following settings to globalize calling party numbers that use Unknown for
the Calling Party Number Type.
- Prefix—Cisco Unified Communications Manager applies the
prefix that you enter in this field to calling party numbers that use Unknown
for the Calling Party Numbering Type. You can enter up to 16 characters, which
include digits, the international escape character (+), asterisk (*), or the
pound sign (#).
Note
|
If
the word, Default, displays in the Prefix field, you cannot configure the Strip
Digits field. In this case,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager takes the configuration for the Prefix and
Strip Digits fields from the device pool that is applied to the device. If the
word, Default, displays in the Prefix field in the
Device Pool Configuration window,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager applies the service parameter configuration
for the incoming calling party prefix, which supports both the prefix and strip
digit functionality.
|
- Strip Digits—Enter the
number of digits, up to the number 24, that you want
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to strip from the calling party number of
Unknown type before it applies the prefixes.
- Use Device Pool CSS—Check
this check box to use the calling search space for the Unknown Number field
that is configured in the device pool that is applied to the device.
- Calling Search Space—This
setting allows you to globalize the calling party number of Unknown calling
party number type on the device. Make sure that the calling party
transformation CSS that you choose contains the calling party transformation
pattern that you want to assign to this device.
Before
the call occurs, the device must apply the transformation by using digit
analysis. If you configure the CSS as None, the transformation does not match
and does not get applied. Ensure that you configure the calling party
transformation pattern in a non-null partition that is not used for routing.
Tip
|
For more information on configuring these settings, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services
Guide.
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Incoming
Called Party Settings
|
Clear
Prefix Settings
|
To delete
all prefixes for all called party number types, click
Clear Prefix Settings.
|
Default
Prefix Settings
|
To enter
the default value for all prefix fields at the same time, click
Default Prefix Settings.
|
National
Number
|
Configure
the following settings to transform incoming called party numbers that use
National for the Called Party Number Type.
- Prefix—Cisco
Unified Communications Manager applies the prefix that you enter in
this field to called party numbers that use National for the Called Party
Number Type. You can enter up to 16 characters, which include digits, the
international escape character (+), asterisk (*), or the pound sign (#). You
can enter the word, Default, instead of entering a prefix.
Tip
|
If
the word, Default, displays in the Prefix field, you cannot configure the Strip
Digits field. In this case,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager takes the configuration for the Prefix and
Strip Digits fields from the device pool that is applied to the device. If the
word, Default, displays in the Prefix field in the
Device Pool Configuration window,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager does not apply any prefix or strip digit
functionality.
|
Tip
|
To
configure the Strip Digits field, you must leave the Prefix field blank or
enter a valid configuration in the Prefix field. To configure the Strip Digits
fields, do not enter the word, Default, in the Prefix field.
|
- Strip Digits—Enter the
number of digits that you want
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to strip from the called party number of
National type before it applies the prefixes.
- Use Device Pool CSS—Check
this check box to use the calling search space for the National Number field
that is configured in the device pool that is applied to the device.
- Calling Search Space—This
setting allows you to transform the called party number of National called
party number type on the device. If you choose None, no transformation occurs
for the incoming called party number. Make sure that the calling search space
that you choose contains the called party transformation pattern that you want
to assign to this device.
|
International Number
|
Configure
the following settings to transform incoming called party numbers that use
International for the Called Party Number Type.
- Prefix—Cisco
Unified Communications Manager applies the prefix that you enter in
this field to called party numbers that use International for the Called Party
Numbering Type. You can enter up to 16 characters, which include digits, the
international escape character (+), asterisk (*), or the pound sign (#). You
can enter the word, Default, instead of entering a prefix.
Tip
|
If
the word, Default, displays in the Prefix field, you cannot configure the Strip
Digits field. In this case,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager takes the configuration for the Prefix and
Strip Digits fields from the device pool that is applied to the device. If the
word, Default, displays in the Prefix field in the
Device Pool Configuration window,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager does not apply any prefix or strip digit
functionality.
|
Tip
|
To
configure the Strip Digits field, you must leave the Prefix field blank or
enter a valid configuration in the Prefix field. To configure the Strip Digits
fields, do not enter the word, Default, in the Prefix field.
|
- Strip Digits—Enter the
number of digits that you want
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to strip from the called party number of
International type before it applies the prefixes.
- Use Device Pool CSS— Check
this check box to use the calling search space for the International Number
field that is configured in the device pool that is applied to the device.
- Calling Search Space—This
setting allows you to transform the called party number of International called
party number type on the device. If you choose None, no transformation occurs
for the incoming called party number. Make sure that the calling search space
that you choose contains the called party transformation pattern that you want
to assign to this device.
|
Unknown
Number
|
Configure
the following settings to transform incoming called party numbers that use
Unknown for the Called Party Number Type.
- Prefix—Cisco
Unified Communications Manager applies the prefix that you enter in
this field to called numbers that use Unknown for the Called Party Numbering
Type. You can enter up to 16 characters, which include digits, the
international escape character (+), asterisk (*), or the pound sign (#). You
can enter the word, Default, instead of entering a prefix.
Tip
|
If
the word, Default, displays in the Prefix field, you cannot configure the Strip
Digits field. In this case,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager takes the configuration for the Prefix and
Strip Digits fields from the device pool that is applied to the device. If the
word, Default, displays in the Prefix field in the
Device Pool Configuration window,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager does not apply any prefix or strip digit
functionality.
|
Tip
|
To
configure the Strip Digits field, you must leave the Prefix field blank or
enter a valid configuration in the Prefix field. To configure the Strip Digits
fields in these windows, do not enter the word, Default, in the Prefix field.
|
- Strip Digits—Enter the
number of digits that you want
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to strip from the called party number of
Unknown type before it applies the prefixes.
- Use Device Pool CSS—Check
this check box to use the calling search space for the Unknown Number field
that is configured in the device pool that is applied to the device.
- Calling Search Space—This
setting allows you to transform the called party number of Unknown called party
number type on the device. If you choose None, no transformation occurs for the
incoming called party number. Make sure that the calling search space that you
choose contains the called party transformation pattern that you want to assign
to this device.
|
Subscriber
Number
|
Configure
the following settings to transform incoming called party numbers that use
Subscriber for the Called Party Number Type.
- Prefix—Cisco
Unified Communications Manager applies the prefix that you enter in
this field to called numbers that use Subscriber for the Called Party Numbering
Type. You can enter up to 16 characters, which include digits, the
international escape character (+), asterisk (*), or the pound sign (#).You can
enter the word, Default, instead of entering a prefix.
Tip
|
If
the word, Default, displays in the Prefix field, you cannot configure the Strip
Digits field. In this case,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager takes the configuration for the Prefix and
Strip Digits fields from the device pool that is applied to the device. If the
word, Default, displays in the Prefix field in the
Device Pool Configuration window,
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager does not apply any prefix or strip digit
functionality.
|
Tip
|
To
configure the Strip Digits field, you must leave the Prefix field blank or
enter a valid configuration in the Prefix field. To configure the Strip Digits
fields, do not enter the word, Default, in the Prefix field.
|
- Strip Digits—Enter the
number of digits that you want
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to strip from the called party number of
Subscriber type before it applies the prefixes.
- Use Device Pool CSS—Check
this check box to use the calling search space for the Subscriber Number field
that is configured in the device pool that is applied to the device.
- Calling Search Space—
This
setting allows you to transform the called party number of Subscriber called
party number type on the device. If you choose None, no transformation occurs
for the incoming called party number. Make sure that the calling search space
that you choose contains the called party transformation pattern that you want
to assign to this device.
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Product-Specific Configuration
|
Model-specific configuration fields that the gateway
manufacturer defines
|
The
gateway manufacturer specifies the model-specific fields under product-specific
configuration. Because they are dynamically configured, they can change without
notice.
To view
field descriptions and help for product-specific configuration items, click the
"?"
information icon to the right of the Product Specific Configuration heading to
display help in a dialog box.
If you
need more information, see the documentation for the specific gateway that you
are configuring or contact the manufacturer.
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Geolocation Configuration
|
Geolocation
|
From the
drop-down list, choose a geolocation.
You can
choose the Unspecified geolocation, which designates that this device does not
associate with a geolocation.
You can
also choose a geolocation that has been configured with the
menu option.
For an
explanation of geolocations, including configuration details, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services
Guide.
For an
overview and details of how logical partitioning uses geolocations, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services
Guide.
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Geolocation Filter
|
From the
drop-down list, choose a geolocation filter.
If you
leave the <None> setting, no geolocation filter gets applied for this
device.
You can
also choose a geolocation filter that has been configured with the
menu option.
For an
explanation of geolocation filters, including configuration details, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services
Guide.
For an
overview and details of how logical partitioning uses geolocation filters, see
the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services
Guide.
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