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Call Park Number/Range * | Enter the call park extension number. You can enter literal digits or the wildcard character X (the system allows one or two Xs). For example, enter 5555 to define a single call park extension number of 5555 or enter 55XX to define a range of call park extension numbers from 5500 to 5599. Note You can create a maximum of 100 call park numbers with one call park range definition. Make sure that the call park numbers are unique. Note You cannot overlap call park numbers between Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers. Ensure that each Cisco Unified Communications Manager server has its own number range. Note The call park range is selected from the list of servers where the call originates. For example, if phone A (registered to node A) calls phone B (registered to node B) and the phone B user presses Park, phone B requires a call park range in the CSS that resides on node A. In a multinode environment where phones and gateways communicate with various nodes and where calls that originate from any server may need to be parked, the phones require a CSS that contains call park ranges from all servers. |
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager * | Using the drop-down list box, choose the Cisco Unified Communications Manager to which these call park numbers apply. Note You can create a maximum of 100 call park numbers with one call park range definition. Make sure that the call park numbers are unique. Note You cannot overlap call park numbers between Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers. Ensure that each Cisco Unified Communications Manager server has its own number range. Note The call park range is selected from the list of servers where the call originates. For example, if Phone A (registered to node A) calls Phone B (registered to Node B) and the phone B user presses Park, Phone B requires a call park range in the CSS that resides on Node A. In a multinode environment comprised of phones and gateways talking to various nodes, where calls originating from any server may need to be parked, the phones require a CSS that contains call park ranges from all servers. |
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Partition | If you want to use a partition to restrict access to the call park numbers, choose the desired partition from the drop-down list box. If you do not want to restrict access to the call park numbers, choose <None> for the partition. Note Make sure that the combination of call park extension number and partition is unique within the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
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Description | Provide a brief description of this call park number. 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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Range Size * | Range Size - Can be any block size, not just 10, 100 etc |
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Clusterwide Enabled | Clusterwide Call Park Setting on CallManager |
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