Pattern Definition
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Pattern
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Enter the transformation pattern, including numbers and wildcards (do not use spaces); for example, for NANP, enter 9.@ for
typical local access, or 8XXX for a typical private network numbering plan. Valid characters include the uppercase letters
A, B, C, and D and \+, which represents the international escape character +.
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Ensure that the pattern is unique. Check the transformation pattern, route pattern, translation pattern, directory number,
call park number, call pickup number, message waiting on/off, or meet me number if you receive an error that indicates duplicate
entries. You can also check the route plan report.
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Partition
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If you want to use a partition to restrict access to the transformation pattern, choose the desired partition from the drop-down
list box. If you do not want to restrict access to the transformation pattern, choose <None> for the partition.
You can configure the number of partitions that display in this drop-down list box by using the Max List Box Items enterprise
parameter. If more partitions exist than the Max List Box Items enterprise parameter specifies, the Find button displays next
to the drop-down list box. Click the Find button to display the Find and List Partitions window, then find and choose a partition
name.
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Transformation patterns should be configured in different non- NULL partitions than dialing patterns such as route patterns
and directory numbers. For transformation pattern lookups, the patterns in NULL partitions get ignored.
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To set the maximum list box items, choose and choose CCMAdmin Parameters.
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Make sure that the combination of pattern, route filter, and partition is unique within the Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster.
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Description
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Enter a description of the transformation pattern. The description can include up to 50 characters in any language, but it
cannot include double-quotes ("), percentage sign (%), ampersand (&), or angle brackets (<>).
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Numbering Plan
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Choose a numbering plan.
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Route Filter
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If your transformation pattern includes the @ wildcard, you may choose a route filter. The optional act of choosing a route
filter restricts certain number patterns.
The route filters that display depend on the numbering plan that you choose from the Numbering Plan drop-down list box.
You can configure the number of items that display in this drop-down list box by using the Max List Box Items enterprise parameter.
If more route filters exist than the Max List Box Items enterprise parameter specifies, the Find button displays next to the
drop-down list box. Click the Find button to display the Find and List Route Filters window, then find and choose a route
filter name.
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To set the maximum list box items, choose and choose CCMAdmin Parameters.
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Urgent Priority
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager sets all called party transformation patterns with urgent priority, and you cannot change the priority of the patterns.
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Called Party Transformations
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Discard Digits
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Choose the discard digits instructions that you want to be associated with this called party transformation pattern. The discard
digits that display depend on the numbering plan that you choose from the Numbering Plan drop-down list box.
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Called Party Transform Mask
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Enter a transformation mask value. Valid entries include the digits 0 through 9; the wildcard characters X, asterisk (*),
and octothorpe (#); the international escape character +; and blank. If this field is blank and the preceding field is not
checked, no transformation takes place.
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Prefix Digits
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Enter prefix digits in the Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls) field. Valid entries include the digits 0 through 9, the wildcard
characters asterisk (*) and octothorpe (#), the international escape character +, and blank.
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The appended prefix digit does not affect which directory numbers get routed to the assigned device.
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Called Party Number Type
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Choose the format for the number type in called party directory numbers.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager sets the called party 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.
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Called Party Numbering Plan
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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.
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