Disassociate a Range of E.164 Numbers from a Range of Directory Numbers

Use this procedure to disassociate a range of E.164 numbers from a range of Directory Numbers (DNs).

Note: In VOSS-4-UC, the event related to SIP Local Gateway is generated as a result.

Procedure

  1. Log in as provider, reseller, customer, or site administrator.

  2. Set the hierarchy path to the site where the E.164 numbers and DNs are associated.

  3. Choose Dial Plan Management > Number Management > E164 Associations (N to N DN).

    An E164 Associations (N to N DN) table containing this information is displayed:

Column Description
E164 Number The starting E.164 number in the range
DN Number The starting DN number in the range
Range
  • 1 - To indicate that one E.164 number and DN are associated
  • 10 - To indicate that a range of ten numbers including the starting E.164 and starting DN are associated
  • 100 - To indicate that a range of 100 numbers including the starting E.164 and starting DN are associated
  • 1000 - To indicate that a range of 1000 numbers including the starting E.164 and starting DN are associated
Hierarchy Indicates the hierarchy of the site where the E.164 number range and DN range association was created
  1. Perform one of these options:

    • To disassociate multiple ranges, select the check boxes in the far left column of the table, for the ranges you want to disassociate.
    • To disassociate one range, click its row in the table. The details about the association appear.
  2. Click Delete.

  3. Click Yes to confirm the disassociation.

    • The translation pattern mapping between the E.164 range and DN range is deleted from Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

      The E164 number association with the DN Number will be removed on the Directory Number list view display and in any Lines drop-down list and Lines displays.

    • If the site has one or more SIP Local Gateways associated with it, the HcsSipLocalGwDelE164AssociationEVT event is generated. If enabled, the IOS Command Builder generates the default IOS commands associated with the event for each SIP Local Gateway.