Pattern Definition
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Translation Pattern
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Enter the translation pattern, including numbers and wildcards
(do not use spaces), in the Translation Pattern field. For example, for the
NANP, enter 9.@ for typical local access or 8XXX for a typical private network
numbering plan. Valid characters include the uppercase characters A, B, C, and
D and \+, which represents the international escape character +. If you leave
this field blank, you must select a partition from the Partition drop-down list
box.
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Ensure that the translation pattern, which uses the chosen
partition, route filter, and numbering plan combination, is unique. Check the
route pattern/hunt pilot, translation pattern, directory number, call park
number, call pickup number, or meet-me number if you receive a message that
indicates duplicate entries. Alternatively, check the route plan report if you
receive a message that indicates duplicate entries.
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Partition
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Choose a partition. If you do not want to assign a partition,
choose <None>. If you choose <None>, you must enter a value in the
Translation Pattern field.
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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To set the maximum list box items, choose
and choose CCMAdmin Parameters.
Make sure that the combination of translation 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 for the translation 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.
If your translation pattern includes the @ wildcard, you may
choose a numbering plan. The optional act of choosing a numbering plan
restricts certain number patterns.
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Route Filter
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Choosing an optional 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.
If more than 250 route filters exist, the Find button displays
next to the drop-down list box. Click the Find button to display the Select
Route Filters window. Enter a partial route filter name in the List items where
Name contains field. Click the desired route filter name in the list of route
filters that displays in the Select item to use box and click Add Selected.
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To set the maximum list box items, choose
and choose CCMAdmin Parameters.
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MLPP Precedence
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Choose an MLPP precedence setting for this translation pattern
from the drop-down list box:
- Executive
Override—Highest precedence setting for MLPP calls.
- Flash
Override—Second highest precedence setting for MLPP calls.
- Flash—Third
highest precedence setting for MLPP calls.
- Immediate—Fourth
highest precedence setting for MLPP calls.
- Priority—Fifth
highest precedence setting for MLPP calls.
- Routine—Lowest
precedence setting for MLPP calls.
- Default—Does not
override the incoming precedence level but rather lets it pass unchanged.
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Resource-Priority Namespace Network Domain
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Choose an already configured Resource-Priority Namespace
Network Domain from the drop-down list box.
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Route Class
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Choose a route class setting for this translation pattern from
the drop-down list box:
- Default
- Voice
- Data
- Satellite
Avoidance
- Hotline voice
- Hotline data
The route class is a DSN code that identifies the class of
traffic for a call. The route class informs downstream devices about special
routing or termination requirements. The Default setting uses the existing
route class of the incoming call.
You can use non-default route class settings to
translate an inbound T1 CAS route class digit into a
Cisco Unified Communications Manager route class value
(and strip off the digit). You should not need to assign a non-default route
class setting to any other inbound calls that use pattern configuration.
If the route pattern points to a SIP trunk
supporting G.Clear, then specify Data or Hotline as the Route
Class.
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Calling Search Space
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From the drop-down list box, choose the calling search space
for which you are adding a translation pattern, if necessary.
You can configure the number of calling search spaces that
display in this drop-down list box 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 box. Click the Find button to display the Find and List Calling Search
Space window. Find and choose a calling search space name.
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To set the maximum list box items, choose
and choose CCMAdmin Parameters.
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Use Originator's Calling Search Space
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To use the originator's calling search space for routing a call, check the Use Originator's Calling Search Space check box.
When you check this check box, it disables the Calling Search Space drop-down list box. When you save the page, the Calling
Search Space box is grayed out and set to <None>.
If the originating device is a phone, the originator's calling search space is a resultant of device calling search space
(configured on the Phone Configuration window) and line calling search space (configured on the Directory Number Configuration
window).
Whenever a translation pattern chain is encountered, for subsequent lookups Calling Search Space is selected depending upon
the value of this check box at current translation pattern. If you check the Use Originator's Calling Search Space check box
at current translation pattern, then originator's Calling Search Space is used and not the Calling Search Space for the previous
lookup. If you uncheck the Use Originator's Calling Search Space check box at current translation pattern, then Calling Search
Space configured at current translation pattern is used
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External Call Control Profile
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In
Cisco Unified Communications Manager, you enable
external call control by assigning an external call control profile to a
translation pattern. If the translation pattern has an external call control
profile assigned to it, when a call occurs that matches the translation
pattern,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager immediately sends
a call-routing query to an adjunct route server, and the adjunct route server
directs
Cisco Unified Communications Manager on how to handle
the call.
From the drop-down list box, choose the external call profile
that you want to assign to the translation pattern.
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Route Option
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The Route Option designation indicates whether you want this
translation pattern to be used for routing calls (such as 9.@ or 8[2-9]XX) or
for blocking calls. Choose the Route this pattern or Block this pattern radio
button.
If you choose the Block this pattern radio button, you must
choose the reason for which you want this translation pattern to block calls.
Choose a value from the drop-down list box:
- No Error
- Unallocated Number
- Call Rejected
- Number Changed
- Invalid Number
Format
- Precedence Level
Exceeded
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Provide Outside Dial Tone
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Outside dial tone indicates that
Cisco Unified Communications Manager routes the calls
off the local network. Check this check box for each translation pattern that
you consider to be off network.
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Urgent Priority
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If the dial plan contains overlapping patterns,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not route the
call until the interdigit timer expires (even if it is possible to dial a
sequence of digits to choose a current match). Check this check box to
interrupt interdigit timing when
Cisco Unified Communications Manager must route a call
immediately.
Tip
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By default, the Urgent Priority check box
displays as checked. Unless your dial plan contains overlapping patterns or
variable length patterns that contain !, We recommend that you do not
uncheck the check box.
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Do Not Wait For Interdigit Timeout On Subsequent Hops
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When you check this check box along with the Urgent Priority check box and the translation pattern matches with a sequence
of dialed digits (or whenever the translation pattern is the only matching pattern), Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not start the interdigit timer after it matches any of the subsequent patterns. Note: Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not start the interdigit timer even if subsequent patterns are of variable length or if overlapping patterns exist for
subsequent matches.
Whenever you check the Do Not Wait For Interdigit Timeout On Subsequent Hops check box that is associated with a translation
pattern in a translation pattern chain, Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not start the interdigit timer after it matches any of the subsequent patterns. Note: Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not start interdigit timer even if subsequent translation patterns in a chain have Do Not Wait For Interdigit Timeout
On Subsequent Hops unchecked.
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Route Next Hop By Calling Party Number
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Check this box to enable routing based on the calling party
number, which is required for call screening based on caller ID information to
work between clusters.
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Is an Emergency Services Number (used by Emergency Call Handler)
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Enable this translation pattern to be used for Emergency Call Handling.
Emergency Call Handler helps you to manage emergency calls in your telephony network while following local ordinances and
regulations.
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This setting applies only to the Emergency Call Handler feature, and not to other external emergency calling solutions such
as Cisco Emergency Responder.
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Calling Party Transformations
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Use Calling Party's External Phone Number Mask
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Check the check box if you want the full, external phone
number to be used for calling line identification (CLID) on outgoing calls.
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Calling Party Transform Mask
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Enter a transformation mask value. Valid entries for the National Numbering Plan
include the digits 0 through 9, and the wildcard characters asterisk (*) and
octothorpe (#); the international escape character +; and blank. If this field
is blank and the preceding field is not checked, no calling party
transformation takes place.
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Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls)
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Enter prefix digits. Valid entries for the National Numbering Plan include the
digits 0 through 9, and the wildcard characters asterisk (*) and octothorpe
(#); the international escape character +.
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The appended prefix digit does not affect which directory
numbers route to the assigned device.
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Calling Line ID Presentation
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses calling line
ID presentation (CLIP/CLIR) as a supplementary service to allow or restrict the
originating caller phone number on a call-by-call basis.
Choose whether you want the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager to allow or
restrict the display of the calling party phone number on the called party
phone display for this translation pattern.
Choose Default if you do not want to change calling line ID
presentation. Choose Allowed if you want
Cisco Unified Communications Manager to allow the
display of the calling number. Choose Restricted if you want
Cisco Unified Communications Manager to block the
display of the calling number.
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Use this parameter and the Connected Line ID Presentation
parameter, in combination with the Ignore Presentation Indicators (internal
calls only) device-level parameter, to configure call display restrictions.
Together, these settings allow you to selectively present or restrict calling
and/or connected line display information for each call. See topics related to
device profile configuration settings and
phone settings for
information about the Ignore Presentation Indicators (internal calls only)
field.
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Calling Name Presentation
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses calling name
presentation (CNIP/CNIR) as a supplementary service to allow or restrict the
originating caller name on a call-by-call basis.
Choose whether you want the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager to allow or
restrict the display of the calling party name on the called party phone
display for this translation pattern.
Choose Default if you do not want to change calling name
presentation. Choose Allowed if you want
Cisco Unified Communications Manager to display the
calling name information. Choose Restricted if you want
Cisco Unified Communications Manager to block the
display of the calling name information.
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Calling Party Number Type
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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 numbering plan type.
Choose one of the following options:
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager—The
Cisco Unified Communications Manager sets the directory
number type.
- Unknown—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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Calling Party Numbering Plan
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Choose the format for the numbering plan in calling party
directory numbers.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager sets the calling
DN numbering plan. We recommend 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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Connected Party Transformations
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Connected Line ID Presentation
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses connected
line ID presentation (COLP/COLR) as a supplementary service to allow or
restrict the called party phone number on a call-by-call basis.
Choose whether you want
Cisco Unified Communications Manager to allow or
restrict the display of the connected party phone number on the calling party
phone display for this translation pattern.
Choose Default if you do not want to change the connected line
ID presentation. Choose Allowed if you want to display the connected party
phone number. Choose Restricted if you want
Cisco Unified Communications Manager to block the
display of the connected party phone number.
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.
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Connected Name Presentation
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses connected
name presentation (CONP/CONR) as a supplementary service to allow or restrict
the called party name on a call-by-call basis.
Choose whether you want
Cisco Unified Communications Manager to allow or
restrict the display of the connected party name on the calling party phone
display for this translation pattern.
Choose Default if you do not want to change the connected name
presentation. Choose Allowed if you want to display the connected party name.
Choose Restricted if you want
Cisco Unified Communications Manager to block the
display of the connected party name.
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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 translation pattern.
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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 for the National Numbering Plan
include the digits 0 through 9, and the wildcard characters asterisk
(* ) and octothorpe (# ); the international
escape character +; and blank. If the field is blank, no transformation takes
place. The dialed digits get sent exactly as dialed.
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Prefix Digits (Outgoing Calls)
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Enter prefix digits. Valid entries for the National Numbering Plan include the
digits 0 through 9, and the wildcard characters asterisk (* )
and octothorpe (# );the international escape character +; and
blank.
Note
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The appended prefix digit does not affect which directory
numbers route 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
directory number (DN) type. We recommend 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. We recommend 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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