About Route Plan Report Setup
The route plan report lists all of the following types of directory and other numbers in the system:
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Unassigned directory numbers (DN)
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Call park numbers
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Conference numbers
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Directory numbers (DN)
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Calling party transformation patterns
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Called party transformation patterns
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Translation patterns
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Call pickup group numbers
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Route patterns
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Message-waiting indicators
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Voice-mail ports
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Domain routing
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IP routing
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Hunt pilots
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Directed call park numbers
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Intercom directory numbers
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Intercom translation patterns
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Handoff numbers (configured in the Mobility Configuration window [
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Enterprise Feature Access numbers (configured in the Mobility Configuration window [
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Mobile Voice Access numbers (configured in the Service Parameters window [
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Mobile Voice Access directory numbers (configured in the Mobile Voice Access window [
])
The route plan report allows you to view either a partial or full list and to go directly to the associated configuration windows by clicking the entry in the Pattern/Directory Number, Partition, or Route Detail columns of the report.
In addition, the route plan report allows you to save report data into a .csv file that you can import into other applications. The .csv file contains more detailed information than the web pages, including directory numbers for phones, route patterns, pattern usage, device name, and device description.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the route plan to route both internal calls and external public switched telephone network (PSTN) calls. Because you might have several records in your network, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration lets you locate specific route plan records on the basis of specific criteria.