.. _configure_device_pools: Configure Device Pools ----------------------- Overview .......... Device pools define sets of common characteristics for devices. The device pool structure supports the separation of user and location information. The device pool contains system, device, and location-related information. After adding a new device pool, you can use it to configure devices, such as Cisco Unified IP Phones, gateways, conference bridges, transcoders, media termination points, voice-mail ports, and CTI route points. Add, Edit, or Delete a Device Pool .................................... 1. Log in to the Admin Portal as Provider, Reseller, or Customer administrator. 2. If you're logged in as: * Provider or Reseller administrator: Go to (default menus) **Apps Management > CUCM > Device Pools**. * Customer administrator: Go to (default menus) **Apps Management > Advanced > CUCM > Device Pools**. 3. Choose an option: ================================= ===================================================================== **To add a new device pool** * Click **Add**. * Choose the network device list (NDL) where you want to add the new device pool. .. note:: You won't need to choose a NDL if you're adding the device pool at a site. In this case, you will use the NDL associated with the site. * Click **OK**. * On the **Device Pool Settings** tab, at **Device Pool Name**, fill out the device pool name as **RSMSimPhone_DP**. * From the **Cisco Unified CM Group** drop-down, choose **RSMSimPhone**. * On the **Roaming Sensitive Settings** tab, from the **Date/Time Group** drop-down, choose the appropriate date/time group. * From the **Region** drop-down, choose **AR\_ RSMSimPhone**. * From the **SRST Reference** drop-down, choose **Disable**. **To edit a device pool** * Click on the relevant device pool in the list. * Go to step 4. **To delete a device pool** * In the list view, select the checkbox adjacent to the **Name** column for the device pool you want to remove. * Click **Delete**. ================================= ===================================================================== 4. To configure or update device pool properties, click through the tabs on the page and fill out at least the mandatory fields: * Device Pool Settings tab * Local Route Group Settings tab * Roaming Sensitive Settings tab * Device Mobility Related Information tab * Geolocation Configuration** tab * Incoming Calling Party Settings tab * Incoming Called Party Settings tab * Caller ID for Calls from This Phone tab * Connected Party Settings tab * Redirecting Party Settings tab 5. Click **Save**. The route partition appears in the device pool list. .. _device_pool_settings_fields: Device Pool Settings Tab ......................... .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +==========================+===========================================+ | | Enter the name of the new device pool | | | that you are creating. You can enter up | | | to 50 characters, which include | | Device Pool Name \* | alphanumeric characters, periods (.), | | | hyphens (-), underscores (_), and blank | | | spaces. | | | | | | Default value: None | +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | | Choose the Cisco Unified Communications | | | Manager group to assign to devices in | | | this device pool. A Unified CM group | | Cisco Unified | specifies a prioritized list of up to | | CM Group \* | three Unified CMs. The first Unified CM | | | in the list serves as the primary one | | | for that group. The other members of | | | the group serve as backup Unified CMs | | | for redundancy. | +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | | Choose the calling search space to | | | assign to devices in this device pool | | Calling Search Space for | that auto-register with Unified CM. The | | Auto-registration | calling search space specifies | | | partitions that devices can search when | | | attempting to complete a call. | +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | | From the drop-down list, choose an | | | existing Calling Search Space (CSS) to | | | use for the devices in this device | | | profile as an adjunct CSS for the | | | Extension Mobility Cross Cluster (EMCC) | | | feature. To configure a new CSS or | | | modify an existing CSS, choose **Call | | | Routing > Class of Control > Calling | | | Search Space** in Unified CM | | | Administration. | | | | | Adjunct CSS | When configuring the EMCC feature, the | | | administrator must configure a device | | | pool for each remote cluster. If the | | | remote cluster is located in a | | | different country, the adjunct CSS must | | | embrace the partition with which the | | | emergency patterns of that country | | | associate. This configuration | | | facilitates country-specific emergency | | | call routing. | | | | | | Default value: None | +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | | Choose a clusterwide priority setting | | | for reverted calls that the hold | | | reversion feature invokes. This setting | | | specifies which call type, incoming | | | calls or reverted calls, have priority | | | for user actions, such as going off | | | hook. | | | | | | * **Default**-If you choose this option, | | | incoming calls have priority. | | | * **Highest**-If you choose this option, | | Reverted Call Focus | reverted calls have priority. | | Priority | | | | The **Not Selected** setting specifies | | | the reverted call focus priority setting | | | for the default device pool at | | | installation. At installation, incoming | | | calls have priority. You cannot choose | | | this setting in Unified CM. | | | | | | Note: This setting applies specifically | | | to hold reverted calls; it does not | | | apply to parked reverted calls. | +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | Intercompany Media | Choose an **Intercompany Media Services | | Services Enrolled Group | Enrolled Group** from the drop-down list. | +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ .. _local_route_group_settings_fields: Local Route Group Settings Tab ............................... .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +=============+===========================================================+ | Local Route | From the drop-down, choose the name of the local route | | Group | group to associate with this device pool. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Route Group | From the drop-down, choose the value for the local route | | | group to associate with this device pool. | +-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ .. _roaming_sensitive_settings_fields: Roaming Sensitive Settings Tab ............................... .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +======================+=================================================+ | | Choose the date/time group to assign to | | | devices in this device pool. The date/time | | Date/Time Group \* | group specifies the time zone and the | | | display formats for date and time. | | | | | | Default value: None | +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | | Choose the Unified CM region to assign to | | | devices in this device pool. The Unified CM | | | region settings specify voice codec that | | Region \* | can be used for calls within a region and | | | between other regions. | | | | | | Default value: None | +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | | From the drop-down list, choose a media | | | resource group list. A media resource group | | | list specifies a prioritized list of media | | | resource groups. An application selects the | | | required media resource (for example, a | | Media Resource Group | music on hold server, transcoder, or | | List | conference bridge) from the available media | | | resource groups according to the priority | | | order defined in a media resource group | | | list. | | | | | | Default value: None | +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | | Use locations to implement call admission | | | control (CAC) in a centralized | | | call-processing system. CAC enables you to | | | regulate audio quality and video | | | availability. It works by limiting the | | | amount of bandwidth that is available for | | | audio and video calls over links between | | | locations. The location specifies the total | | | bandwidth that is available for calls to | | | and from this location. | | | | | Location | From the drop-down list, choose the | | | appropriate location for this device pool. | | | | | | A location setting of **None** or **Hub_None** | | | means that the locations feature does not | | | track the bandwidth that the devices in | | | this pool consume. A location setting of | | | **Phantom** specifies a location that enables | | | successful CAC across intercluster trunks | | | that use H.323 protocol or SIP. | | | | | | Default value: None | +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | | From the drop-down list, choose the | | | locale that is associated with phones and | | | gateways. The network locale contains a | | | definition of the tones and cadences that | | | the phones and gateways in the device pool | | | in a specific geographic area use. Make | | | sure that you select a network locale that | | | all of the phones and gateways that use | | | this device pool can support. | | | | | | Note: | | | | | | If the user does not choose a network | | | locale, the locale that is specified in the | | Network Locale | Unified CM clusterwide parameters as | | | Default Network Locale applies. | | | | | | Note: | | | | | | Choose only a network locale that is | | | already installed and supported by the | | | associated devices. The list contains all | | | available network locales for this setting, | | | but not all are necessarily installed. When | | | a device is associated with a network | | | locale that it does not support in the | | | firmware, the device fails to come up. | | | | | | Default value: None | +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +======================+=================================================+ | | From the drop-down list, choose a | | | survivable remote site telephony (SRST) | | | reference to assign to devices in this | | | device pool. Choose from these options: | | | | | | * **Disable** - When you choose this option, | | | devices in this device pool do not have | | | SRST reference gateways that are | | SRST Reference \* | available to them. | | | * **Use Default Gateway** - When you choose | | | this option, devices in this device | | | pool use the default gateway for SRST. | | | * **Existing SRST references** - When you | | | choose an SRST reference from the | | | drop-down list, devices in this device | | | pool use this SRST reference gateway. | | | | | | Default value: None | +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | | This setting defines the time that the | | | Cisco Unified IP Phone monitors its | | | connection to Unified CM before it | | | unregisters from SRST and reregisters to | | | Unified CM. | | | | | | To use the configuration for the enterprise | | | parameter, you can enter "1" or leave | | | the field blank. The default value for the | | Connection Monitor | enterprise parameter equals 120 seconds. | | Duration | | | | Tip: | | | | | | When you change the value of the connection | | | monitor duration, it applies only to the | | | device pool that is being updated. All | | | other device pools use the value in their | | | own connection monitor duration fields or | | | use the value that is configured in the | | | enterprise parameter. | +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | | This setting determines whether the devices | | | or phone users in this device pool have | | | single-button access for barge and cBarge. | | | From the drop-down list, choose from | | | these options: | | | | | | * **Off** - When you choose this option, the | | | devices in this device pool have the | | | Single Button Barge/cBarge feature | | | disabled. | | | * **Barge** - When you choose this option, | | | the devices in this device pool have | | Single Button Barge | the Single Button Barge feature | | | enabled. | | | * **CBarge** - When you choose this option, | | | the devices in this device pool have | | | the Single Button cBarge feature | | | enabled. | | | * **Default** - When you choose this option, | | | the devices in this device pool use the | | | service parameter setting for the | | | Single Button Barge/cBarge feature. | | | | | | Default value: Default | +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | | This setting determines whether the Join | | | Access Lines feature is enabled for the | | | devices or phone users in this device pool. | | | From the drop-down list, choose from | | | these options: | | | | | | * **Off** - When you choose this option, the | | | devices in this device pool have the | | | Join Access Lines feature disabled. | | Join Access Lines | * **On** - When you choose this option, the | | | devices in this device pool have the | | | Join Access Lines feature enabled. | | | * **Default** - When you choose this option, | | | the devices in this device pool use the | | | service parameter setting for the Join | | | Access Lines feature. | | | | | | Default value: Default | +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | | Select the physical location for this | | | device pool. The system uses physical | | | location with the device mobility feature | | Physical Location | to identify the parameters that relate to a | | | specific geographical location. | | | | | | Default value: None | +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +======================+=================================================+ | | Device mobility groups represent the | | | highest level geographic entities in your | | Device Mobility | network and are used to support the device | | Group | mobility feature. | | | | | | Default value: None | +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | | Choose a wireless LAN profile group from | | | the drop-down list. | | | | | Wireless LAN Profile | Note: | | Group | | | | You can specify the Wireless LAN Profile | | | Group at the Device Pool level or the | | | individual phone level. | +----------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ .. _device_mobility_related_information_fields: Device Mobility Related Information Tab ........................................... .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +=========================+==============================================+ | | Choose the appropriate calling search | | | space to be used as the device calling | | Device Mobility Calling | search space when the device is roaming | | Search Space | and in the same device mobility group. | | | | | | Default value: None | +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------+ | | Choose the appropriate calling search | | | space for the device to use when | | | automated alternate routing (AAR) is | | | performed. The AAR calling search space | | AAR Calling Search | specifies the collection of route | | Space | partitions that are searched to | | | determine how to route a collected | | | (originating) number that is otherwise | | | blocked due to insufficient bandwidth. | | | | | | Default value: None | +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------+ | | Choose the automated alternate routing | | | (AAR) group for this device. The AAR | | | group provides the prefix digits that | | | are used to route calls that are | | AAR Group | otherwise blocked due to insufficient | | | bandwidth. An AAR group setting of **None** | | | specifies that no rerouting of blocked | | | calls is attempted. | | | | | | Default value: None | +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------+ | | This setting allows you to localize the | | | calling party number on the device. Make | | | sure that the Calling Party | | | Transformation CSS that you choose | | | contains the calling party | | | transformation pattern that you want to | | | assign to this device pool. | | | | | | Tip: Before the call occurs, the device | | Calling Party | must apply the transformation by using | | Transformation CSS | digit analysis. | | | | | | Note: | | | | | | If you configure the Calling Party | | | Transformation CSS as **None** for the | | | device pool and you select the | | | **Use Device Pool Calling Party | | | Transformation CSS** check box in the | | | device configuration window, the | | | transformation does not match and does | | | not get applied. Ensure that you | | | configure the Calling Party | | | Transformation Pattern in a non-null | | | partition that is not used for routing. | | | | | | Default value: None | +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------+ | | This setting allows you to localize the | | | called party number on the device. Make | | | sure that the Called Party | | | Transformation CSS that you choose | | | contains the called party transformation | | | pattern that you want to assign to this | | | device pool. | | | | | Called Party | Note: | | Transformation CSS | | | | If you configure the Called Party | | | Transformation CSS as **None**, the | | | transformation does not match and does | | | not get applied. Ensure that you | | | configure the Called Party | | | Transformation pattern in a non-null | | | partition that is not used for routing. | | | | | | Default value: None | +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------+ .. _geolocation_configuration_fields: Geolocation Configuration Tab ................................. .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +--------------------+---------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +====================+=============================================+ | | From the drop-down list, choose a | | | geolocation. | | | | | | You can choose the Unspecified geolocation, | | Geolocation | which designates that the devices in this | | | device pool do not associate with a | | | geolocation. | | | | | | Default value: None | +--------------------+---------------------------------------------+ | | From the drop-down list, choose a | | | geolocation filter. | | | | | Geolocation Filter | If you leave the setting, no | | | geolocation filter gets applied for the | | | devices in this device pool. | | | | | | Default value: None | +--------------------+---------------------------------------------+ .. _incoming_calling_party_settings_fields: Incoming Calling Party Settings Tab ....................................... .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +========================+================================================+ | | Unified CM applies the prefix that you | | | enter in this field to calling party | | | numbers that use **National** for the Calling | | | Party Numbering Type. | | | | | | You can enter up to eight characters, which | | | include digits, the international escape | | National Prefix | character (\+), asterisk (*), or the pound | | | sign (#). You can enter the word "Default" | | | instead of entering a prefix. If the word | | | "Default" displays in the **Prefix** field, | | | Unified CM applies the service parameter | | | configuration for the incoming calling | | | party prefix, which supports both the | | | prefix and strip digit functionality. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | Enter the number of digits, up to the | | | number 24, that you want Unified CM to | | National Strip Digits | strip from the calling party number of | | | National type before it applies the | | | prefixes. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | This setting allows you to globalize the | | | calling party number of National calling | | | party number type on the device. Make | | | sure that the calling search space that | | | you choose contains the calling party | | | transformation pattern that you want to | | National Calling | assign to this device. Before the call | | Search Space | occurs, the device must apply the | | | transformation by using digit analysis. | | | If you configure the CSS as **None**, the | | | transformation does not match and does | | | not get applied. Make sure that you | | | configure the calling party | | | transformation pattern in a non-null | | | partition that is not used for routing. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | Unified CM applies the prefix that you | | | enter in this field to calling party | | | numbers that use **International** for the | | | Calling Party Numbering Type. You can | | | enter up to eight characters, which | | | include digits, the international escape | | | character (\+), asterisk (*), or the pound | | International Prefix | sign (#). You can enter the word "Default" | | | instead of entering a prefix. If the word | | | "Default" displays in the **Prefix** field in | | | the **Device Pool Configuration** window, | | | Unified CM applies the service parameter | | | configuration for the incoming calling | | | party prefix, which supports both the | | | prefix and strip digit functionality. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | Enter the number of digits, up to the | | International Strip | number 24, that you want Unified CM to | | Digits | strip from the calling party number of | | | International type before it applies the | | | prefixes. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | This setting allows you to globalize the | | | calling party number of International | | | calling party number type on the device. | | | Make sure that the calling party | | | transformation CSS that you choose | | | contains the calling party transformation | | | pattern that you want to assign to this | | International Calling | device. Before the call occurs, the | | Search Space | device must apply the transformation by | | | using digit analysis. If you configure | | | the CSS as **None**, the transformation does | | | not match and does not get applied. | | | Ensure that you configure the calling | | | party transformation pattern in a | | | non-null partition that is not used for | | | routing. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +========================+================================================+ | | Unified CM applies the prefix that you | | | enter in this field to calling party | | | numbers that use **Unknown** for the Calling | | | Party Numbering Type. You can enter up to | | | eight characters, which include digits, | | | the international escape character (\+), | | Unknown Prefix | asterisk (*), or the pound sign (#). If | | | the word "Default" displays in the **Prefix** | | | field in the Device Pool Configuration | | | window, Unified CM applies the service | | | parameter configuration for the incoming | | | calling party prefix, which supports both | | | the prefix and strip digit functionality. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | Enter the number of digits, up to the | | | number 24, that you want Unified CM to | | Unknown Strip Digits | strip from the calling party number of | | | Unknown type before it applies the | | | prefixes. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | This setting allows you to globalize the | | | calling party number of "Unknown" calling | | | party number type on the device. Make | | | sure that the calling party | | | transformation CSS that you choose | | | contains the calling party transformation | | | pattern that you want to assign to this | | Unknown Calling Search | device. Before the call occurs, the | | Space | device must apply the transformation by | | | using digit analysis. If you configure | | | the CSS as **None**, the transformation does | | | not match and does not get applied. | | | Ensure that you configure the calling | | | party transformation pattern in a | | | non-null partition that is not used for | | | routing. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | Unified CM applies the prefix that you | | | enter in this field to calling party | | | numbers that use **Subscriber** for the | | | Calling Party Numbering Type. You can | | | enter up to eight characters, which | | | include digits, the international escape | | Subscriber Prefix | character (\+), asterisk (*), or the pound | | | sign (#). If the word "Default" displays in | | | the **Prefix** field in the **Device Pool | | | Configuration** window, Unified CM applies | | | the service parameter configuration for | | | the incoming calling party prefix, which | | | supports both the prefix and strip digit | | | functionality. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | Enter the number of digits, up to the | | Subscriber Strip | number 24, that you want Unified CM to | | Digits | strip from the calling party number of | | | Subscriber type before it applies the | | | prefixes. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | This setting allows you to globalize the | | | calling party number of **Subscriber** | | | calling party number type on the device. | | | Make sure that the CSS that you choose | | | contains the calling party transformation | | | pattern that you want to assign to this | | Subscriber Calling | device. Before the call occurs, the | | Search Space | device must apply the transformation by | | | using digit analysis. If you configure | | | the CSS as **None**, the transformation does | | | not match and does not get applied. | | | Ensure that you configure the calling | | | party transformation pattern in a | | | non-null partition that is not used for | | | routing. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ .. _incoming_called_party_settings_fields: Incoming Called Party Settings Tab ................................... .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +========================+=================================================+ | | Unified CM applies the prefix that you | | | enter in this field to calling party | | | numbers that use **National** for the Called | | | Party Numbering Type. | | | | | | You can enter up to sixteen (16) characters, | | | which include digits, the international escape | | National Prefix | character (\+), asterisk (*), or the pound sign | | | (#). You can enter the word "Default" instead | | | of entering a prefix. | | | | | | Tip: | | | | | | If the word "Default" displays in the | | | **Gateway** or **Trunk Configuration** window, | | | you cannot configure the **Strip Digits** field | | | in the Gateway or Trunk Configuration window. | | | In this case, Unified CM takes the configuration| | | for the **Prefix** and **Strip Digits** fields | | | from the device pool that is applied to the | | | device. If the word "Default" displays in the | | | **Prefix** field in the **Device Pool | | | Configuration** window, Unified CM applies the | | | service parameter configuration for the | | | incoming called party prefix, which supports | | | both the prefix and strip digit functionality. | | | | | | Tip: | | | | | | To configure the **Strip Digits** field, leave | | | the **Prefix** field blank or enter a valid | | | configuration in the **Prefix** field. To | | | configure the **Strip Digits** fields, do not | | | enter the word "Default" in the **Prefix** | | | field. | +------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | National Strip Digits | Enter the number of digits, that you want | | | Unified CM to strip from the called party | | | number of "Unknown" type before it applies the | | | prefixes. | +------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | National Calling | This setting allows you to transform the called | | Search Space | party number of "Unknown" called party number | | | type on the device. If you choose **None**, no | | | transformation occurs for the incoming called | | | party number. Make sure that the calling search | | | space that you choose contains the called party | | | transformation pattern that you want to assign | | | to this device. | +------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | | Unified CM applies the prefix that you enter in | | | this field to called party numbers that use | | | **National** for the Called Party Numbering | | | Type. You can enter up to 16 characters, which | | | include digits, the international escape | | | character (+), asterisk (*), or the pound sign | | | (#). You can enter the word "Default" instead | | International Prefix | of entering a prefix. | | | | | | Tip: | | | | | | If the word "Default" displays in the | | | **Prefix** field in the Gateway or Trunk | | | Configuration window, you cannot configure the | | | **Strip Digits** field in the Gateway or Trunk | | | Configuration window. In this case, Unified CM | | | takes the configuration for the **Prefix** and | | | **Strip Digits** fields from the device pool | | | that is applied to the device. If the word | | | "Default" displays in the **Prefix** field in | | | the Device Pool Configuration window, Unified | | | CM applies the service parameter configuration | | | for the incoming called party prefix, which | | | supports both the prefix and strip digit | | | functionality. | | | | | | Tip: | | | | | | To configure the **Strip Digits** field, | | | leave the **Prefix** field blank or enter a | | | valid configuration in the **Prefix** field. | | | To configure the **Strip Digits** fields, | | | do not enter the word "Default" in the | | | **Prefix** field. | +------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | International Strip | Enter the number of digits that you want | | Digits | Unified CM to strip from the called party | | | number of International type before it applies | | | the prefixes. | +------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | International Calling | This setting allows you to transform the | | Search Space | called party number of International called | | | party number type on the device. If you choose | | | **None**, no transformation occurs for the | | | incoming called party number. Make sure that | | | the calling search space that you choose | | | contains the called party transformation | | | pattern that you want to assign to this device. | +------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +========================+================================================+ | | Unified CM applies the prefix that you | | | enter in this field to called numbers that use | | | **Unknown** for the Called Party Numbering | | | Type. You can enter up to sixteen characters, | | | which include digits, the international escape | | | character (\+), asterisk (*), or the pound | | | sign (#). You can enter the word "Default" | | | instead of entering a prefix. | | | | | Unknown Prefix | Tip: | | | | | | If the word "Default" displays in the | | | **Prefix** in the Gateway or Trunk window, | | | you cannot configure the **Strip Digits** in | | | the Gateway or Trunk Configuration window. In | | | this case, Unified CM takes the configuration | | | for the **Prefix** and **Strip Digits** fields | | | from the device pool that is applied to the | | | device. If the word "Default" displays in the | | | **Prefix** field in the Device Pool | | | Configuration window, Unified CM applies the | | | service parameter configuration for the | | | incoming called party prefix, which supports | | | both the prefix and strip digit functionality. | | | | | | Tip: | | | | | | To configure the **Strip Digits** field, leave | | | the **Prefix** field blank or enter a valid | | | configuration in the **Prefix field**. To | | | configure the **Strip Digits** fields, do not | | | enter the word "Default" in the **Prefix** | | | field. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | Unknown Strip Digits | Enter the number of digits, that you want | | | Unified CM to strip from the called party | | | number of "Unknown" type before it applies the | | | prefixes. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | Unknown Calling Search | This setting allows you to transform the | | Space | called party number of "Unknown" called party | | | number type on the device. If you choose | | | **None** no transformation occurs for the | | | incoming called party number. Make sure that | | | the calling search space that you choose | | | contains the called party transformation | | | pattern that you want to assign to this device.| +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | Subscriber Prefix | Unified CM applies the prefix that you | | | enter in this field to called numbers that use | | | **Subscriber** for the Called Party Numbering | | | Type. You can enter up to sixteen characters, | | | which include digits, the international escape | | | character (\+), asterisk (*), or the pound | | | sign (#). You can enter the word "Default" | | | instead of entering a prefix. | | | | | | Tip: | | | | | | If the word "Default" displays in the | | | **Prefix** field in the Gateway or Trunk | | | Configuration window, you cannot configure the | | | **Strip Digits** field in the Gateway or Trunk | | | Configuration window. In this case, Unified CM | | | takes the configuration for the **Prefix** and | | | **Strip Digits** fields from the device pool | | | that is applied to the device. If the word | | | "Default" displays in the **Prefix** field in | | | the Device Pool Configuration window, Unified | | | CM applies the service parameter configuration | | | for the incoming called party prefix, which | | | supports both the prefix and strip digit | | | functionality. | | | | | | Tip: | | | | | | To configure the **Strip Digits** field, leave | | | the **Prefix** field blank or enter a valid | | | configuration in the **Prefix** field. To | | | configure the **Strip Digits** fields, do not | | | enter the word "Default" in the **Prefix** | | | field. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | Subscriber Strip | Enter the number of digits, that you want | | Digits | Unified CM to strip from the called party | | | number of Subscriber type before it applies | | | the prefixes. | +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | Subscriber Calling | This setting allows you to transform the | | Search Space | called party number of Subscriber called party | | | number type on the device. If you choose | | | **None**, no transformation occurs for the | | | incoming called party number. Make sure that | | | the calling search space that you choose | | | contains the called party transformation | | | pattern that you want to assign to this device.| +------------------------+------------------------------------------------+ .. _caller_id_for_calls_from_this_phone_fields: Caller ID For Calls From This Phone Tab ........................................ .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +--------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +====================+===============================================+ | | From the drop-down list, choose the | | | CSS that contains the Calling Party | | Calling Party | Transformation Pattern that you want to | | Transformation CSS | apply to devices in this device pool. | | | | | | When Unified CM receives a call from a device | | | in this device pool on an inbound line, | | | Unified CM immediately applies the calling | | | party transformation patterns in this CSS to | | | the digits in the calling party number before | | | it routes the call. This setting allows you | | | to apply digit transformations to the calling | | | party number before Unified CM routes the | | | call. For example, a transformation pattern | | | can change a phone extension to appear as | | | an E.164 number. | +--------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ .. _connected_party_settings_fields: Connected Party Settings Tab ............................. .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +--------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +====================+===============================================+ | | This setting is applicable for inbound calls | | | only. This setting allows you to transform | | | the connected party number on the device to | | | display the connected number in another | | | format, such as a DID or E164 number. Unified | | | CM includes the transformed number in the | | | headers of various SIP messages, including | | | 200 OK and mid-call update/reinvite messages | | | for SIP calls and in the Connected Number | | | Information Element of CONNECT and NOTIFY | | Connected Party | messages for H.323 and MGCP calls. Make sure | | Transformation CSS | that the Connected Party Transformation CSS | | | that you choose contains the called party | | | transformation pattern that you want to | | | assign to this device pool. | | | | | | Note: | | | | | | If you configure the Connected Party | | | Transformation CSS as **None**, the | | | transformation does not match and does not | | | get applied. Ensure that you configure the | | | Calling Party Transformation pattern used for | | | Connected Party Transformation in a non-null | | | partition that is not used for routing. | +--------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ .. _redirecting_party_settings_fields: Redirecting Party Settings Tab ............................... .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +--------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +====================+===============================================+ | | This setting allows you to transform the | | | redirecting party number on the device to E164| | | format. Unified CM includes the transformed | | | number in the diversion header of invite | | | messages for SIP trunks and in the Redirecting| | Redirecting Party | Number Information Element of setup message | | Transformation CSS | (for H.323 and MGCP) sent out of Unified CM. | | | Make sure that the Redirecting Party | | | Transformation CSS that you choose contains | | | the called party transformation pattern that | | | you want to assign to this device pool. | | | that the Connected Party Transformation CSS | | | that you choose contains the called party | | | transformation pattern that you want to | | | assign to this device pool. | | | | | | Note: | | | | | | If you configure the Redirecting Party | | | Transformation CSS as **None**, the | | | transformation does not match and does not | | | get applied. Ensure that you configure the | | | Redirecting Party Transformation CSS in a | | | non-null partition that is not used for | | | routing. | +--------------------+-----------------------------------------------+