.. _new-bap-number-management-dashboard: Number Inventory ----------------- .. _20.1.1|EKB-6817: The **Number Inventory** landing page provides an overview of the items and tasks available at the **Organization Selection** level: * **Counters** that indicate the number of items located at the selected level, for example: **Internal Inventory**, **Available Internal Inventory**, **External Inventory**, and **Lines**. Click the appropriate counter to open the list view for that item. * **Quick Actions** that provide the following hyperlinks: * **View Internal Inventory** - List all internal numbers available at the selected level (customer or site). See also **View Lines / Line Usage** below. * **Add Internal Inventory** - Allows you to add internal numbers. * **View External Directory** - List all external numbers available at the selected level (customer or site) * **Add External Directory** - Define external numbers available to users. * The **Starting Number** * must be prefixed with a '+', followed by the country code for the selected country, and then completed by the external number itself. * The format of the **Ending Number** is the same as the **Starting Number** and is optional. If not provided, the single number specified as the **Starting Number** is added. If provided, the range of external numbers is added: Starting Number to Ending Number inclusive. A maximum of 1000 numbers can be added at a time. * The **Number Type** is informational only, and may be hidden. * **View Lines** - Click a specific line to view the line details. The **Line Usage** panel is a central point that shows where the line is used throughout the system, including hyperlinks to those areas, such as: * Subscribers * Phones * Extension Mobility Profiles * Voicemail Boxes * Phones * Hunt Pilot * Call Pickup Group .. note:: If the same number is shared by multiple devices/services of the same type, using different partitions, only the first 10 instances will be displayed. * **Associate Internal/External Inventory (One-to-many)** - If you create the association at a site, you can mix customer-level DNs and external (E.164) numbers with site-level DNs and E.164 numbers. You can optionally specify a primary E.164 number to associate with the DN. This step can be useful when you perform a DN-to-E.164 translation (for example, when provisioning translation rules for LBO gateways) and the DN is associated to more than one E.164 presentation. .. note:: You cannot associate numbers if Number Management has been disabled for the customer. Only DNs or E.164 numbers that are not currently associated are available for association. * **E164 Range** * - The range values you select map to the mask value when the association translation pattern is created. For example, when 1 is selected all external numbers and directory numbers are listed, when 10 is selected, all external numbers and directory numbers that end in 0 are listed. The mask affects all digits 0 to 9, so you can't start the mask on a nonzero number. Likewise, when 100 is selected, the external numbers and directory numbers end in two zeros. This pattern results in a mask of XX. * **E164 Number** * - Choose the starting number of the range of E.164 numbers from the drop-down menu. For a customer-level association, only customer-level E.164 numbers are available. For a site-level configuration, both customer-level and site-level E.164 numbers are available. * **Primary E164** - The primary E.164 number to associate with the DN. Make sure the E.164 number you enter starts with '+' and falls within the range you specified in the **E164 Range** drop-down. * **Associate Internal/External Inventory (Many-to-many)** - These associations create Direct Dial Inward (DDI) associations so that incoming PSTN numbers are routed to directory numbers. If you create the association at a site, you can mix customer-level DNs and external (E164) numbers with site-level DNs and E164 numbers. * **Range** - The range values you select map to the mask value when the association translation pattern is created. For example, when 1 is selected all external numbers and directory numbers are listed, when 10 is selected, all external numbers and directory numbers that end in 0 are listed. The mask affects all digits 0 to 9, so you can't start the mask on a nonzero number. Likewise, when 100 is selected, the external numbers and directory numbers end in two zeros. This pattern results in a mask of XX. * **E164 Number** * - Choose the starting number of the range of E.164 numbers from the drop-down menu. For a customer-level association, only customer-level E.164 numbers are available. For a site-level configuration, both customer-level and site-level E.164 numbers are available. * **DN Number** * - Choose the starting extension number from the drop-down menu. Note that you cannot associate extension numbers that begin with the prefix '*' (asterisk) or '#' (hash). .. rubric:: Related Topics * .. raw:: latex Administrator User Interface in the Business Admin Portal Guide .. raw:: html Administrator User Interface * Number Inventory Overview in the Core Feature Guide .. |new-bap-add-icon| image:: /src/images/new-bap-add-icon.png .. |new-bap-save-icon| image:: /src/images/new-bap-save-icon.png