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Model: view/HcsDNMgmtVIEW

Add Directory Number Inventory

Add Directory Number Inventory

Note

You must deploy a customer and site dial plan before performing this procedure.

Use this procedure to add a single directory number (DN) or range of DNs for your customer. The DNs (extensions) you specify are validated against the Dial Plan type (Type 1 to 4). The extension length assigned to the site is enforced for site location code (SLC)-based dial plans. The maximum number of directory numbers you can add at a time is 1,000. For more information on Type 1 to Type 4 dial plans, see Directory Numbers Classification.

  1. Choose Dial Plan Management > Number Management > Add Directory Number Inventory (default).

    You can change your hierarchy if needed.

  2. From the Site drop-down menu, choose the site for which you are adding directory numbers. Leave this field empty to add customer level directory numbers.

    Note

    Customer level directory numbers can only be created for dial plans that do not use site location codes (flat dial plans). Attempting to create customer level directory numbers for site location code-based dial plans result in an error instructing you to specify a site when adding new DN inventory.

  3. Using the Extension Length, Site Location Code, and ISP read-only fields as a guide for the site, enter the first number for the DN range in the Starting Extension field.

    Note:

    For a Type 4 dial plan (no SLCs), the Starting and Ending Extension fields must contain no more than 16 digits each, including the + sign before the DN number, if used. For Types 1 to 3 dial plans, the Starting and Ending Extension fields must be less than or equal to the site Extension Length. If the Starting or Ending Extension field length is less than the site Extension Length, the DN number is padded with zeroes until its length equals that of the site Extension Length.

    For a Type 4 dial plan (no SLCs), the Starting and Ending Extension fields may contain a * prefix (asterisk) before the 15-digit directory number. The * prefix denotes DNs that are used with hunt groups, assistant lines, Contact Center lines, and so on. This type of directory number cannot be reached from an outside line and cannot be associated with E.164 numbers. Typically, a DN with the * prefix is not called from another line (user), but is tied to a service feature such as call pickup, hunt groups, or contact center.

    Example: If the Extension Length field shows four digits for a Type 3 Dial Plan, ensure that you enter a number containing four digits or less in the Starting Extension field. For example, DN 1234. If you enter DN 123, the extension number is created as DN 0123.

  4. (Optional). Using the Extension Length, Site Location Code, and ISP read-only fields as a guide for the site, enter the last number for the DN range in the Ending Extension field. If you are adding a single DN, the ending number is the same as the starting number.

    Note:

    The maximum number of directory numbers you can add is 1,000 at a time. If you need more than 1,000 directory numbers, repeat this procedure as required to add ranges.

  5. Enter a Tag name for the entered range to allow for tag filtering of the inventory list available from Dial Plan management > Number Management > Directory Number Inventory (default).

  6. Use the following fields to input additional information (free text) for: Description, Extra1 to Extra3.

    The E164Number field is disabled for manual input (but can be bulk loaded). It is automatically populated when E164 numbers are associated with Directory Numbers from Dial Plan Management > Number Management > E164 Associations (N to N DN) (default), or Dial Plan Management > Number Management > E164 Associations (N to 1 DN) (default).

    The E164Number value on an instance form displays as in the examples below for E164 Associations (N to 1 DN), depending on the number of E164's being associated and whether a primary E164 is set or not.

    Note that the first example display is also the display for E164 Associations (N to N DN):

  7. Click Save to save the single DN or DN range.

Note

You can verify that the directory number or numbers were added correctly by navigating to Dial Plan Management > Number Management > Directory Number Inventory (default).

Columns for the Tag, E164Number and other additional information fields are also shown.

Number Inventory

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Overview

The Automate number inventory allow you to view and manage the numbers used by users, devices, and services for the given hierarchy level. The number inventory includes a combination of data that is automatically managed by the system (such as usage), and other fields that are configurable and available to store any additional useful information you choose about the numbers (such as ranges, billing IDs, and circuit IDs), to complete your inventory view.

Important

Starting with Automate v21.4-PB4, the number format in the VOSS Automate Internal Number Inventory (INI) is with prefix: \+, including a leading slash \ when the INI is in E164 format.

Verify that entries in the Internal Number column of the Number Inventory - also Webex Calling numbers - follow this format.

The inventory supports a range of capabilities outside the basic loading and tracking of inventory status. These include:

Functionality Description
Number Reservation Mark numbers reserved and include a note about why to hold numbers for specific purposes (e.g VIPs, specific services, etc).
Number Cooling This provides the ability to automatically quarantine numbers for a period of time when unassigned from a user/device/service to prevent re-use for a period of time.
Number Audit Checks the inventory against the currently configured devices and updates the inventory where needed to keep the inventory in sync for changes made outside the system.
Number Inventory Alerting Configure alerts to be sent if a threshold is met (e.g less than 10% of numbers are available) to allow for proactive management of the inventory.

For more information around number inventory alerting, see Number Inventory Alerting.

Note

Typically numbers are pushed to the UC applications when they are allocated/assigned to users/devices/services. While some available numbers may be in the UC apps for various reasons, the platform is not trying to maintain the available numbers in the underlying UC applications as it is only important when assigning the numbers to be used.

Hierarchy Considerations

Numbers in the inventory should be assigned to the appropriate hierarchy in Automate based on where you need the numbers to be used.

The number inventory can exist at the same or higher hierarchy level to the users, services, and devices that will be assigned the numbers. So the hierarchy that the numbers are assigned to in the inventory will determine where they are visible for various MACD tasks, such as user on-boarding.

Consider the following when determining where to load the inventory numbers for different scenarios:

Users, devices, and services that will consume numbers are typically at the site level in the system, so numbers should be at the same level (site), or above the site they reside in (Intermediate, Customer).

The approaches can also be mixed as needed if some numbers are site-specific while others are shared pools.

When adding one or more numbers into the inventory, choose which hierarchy level to add the numbers to and this will determine their visibility in the system. This should be considered when loading. It is important to consider how the inventory should be allocated when designing a hierarchy setup and ultimately how to build out the inventory.

UC Vendor Guidelines for Numbers

Some behaviors and guidance are specific to UC vendors and how their numbers work.

Cisco UCM/Dedicated Instance

There are a few considerations specific to the number inventory when used in a Cisco UCM/Webex Dedicated instance environment.

Vendor and Internal Number Type fields in the inventory:

Partition and Cluster

The Automate number inventory is not partition or cluster aware. If the same numbers are used multiple times but in different partitions, then these all map to the same number. This should be considered when thinking about the hierarchy level at which the number inventory exists.

Since the number inventory isn't cluster aware, if the same number exists on different clusters, this will map back to the same inventory value unless numbers are assigned to the site level.

Cisco-Microsoft Hybrid Number Inventory

The notes in this section apply if you're using Automate's Cisco-Microsoft hybrid feature for integrated services:

A Cisco-Microsoft hybrid setup is an integration of Cisco and Microsoft capability, where Microsoft calls are routed via Cisco UCM.

In a hybrid setup, the Internal Number Inventory (INI) can be set up in 2 ways:

The table below summarizes the Number Inventory data for these cases:

Note

Extra2 and Extra4 hold the service type and E164 number (includes generated) respectively.

Scenario Status Vendor E164 Number [7] Usage Extra2 Extra4
Cisco-MS-Hybrid Used Cisco, Microsoft Exists Device, User Cisco-MS-Hybrid <blank>
Cisco-MS-Hybrid [8] Used Cisco, Microsoft <blank> Device, User Cisco-MS-Hybrid +88800<INI>
Cisco-No-Services Avail <blank> <blank> <blank> <blank> <blank>
Cisco-Only Used <blank> Exists Device <blank> <blank>
MS-Only-Entvoice Used Microsoft Exists User MS-Only-Entvoice <blank>
MS-Only-Entvoice Used Microsoft <blank> User MS-Only-Entvoice +88800<INI>
MS-Only-Hybrid Used Microsoft Exists User MS-Only-Hybrid <blank>
MS-Only-Hybrid Used Microsoft <blank> User MS-Only-Hybrid +88800<INI>
MS-Only-No-Entvoice Avail <blank> <blank> <blank> <blank> <blank>
No-Hybrid-Service Avail <blank> <blank> <blank> <blank> <blank>

For details on the service type scenarios, see Multi Vendor Service Definitions in the Core Feature Guide.

Footnote

[7]If assigned (and associated with Extra4 - prefix e.g. +88800)
[8]Generated TelURI will start with prefix e.g. +88800

Details and Usage

Selecting a specific number from the Number Inventory list view, opens the details view for that number.

The Number Details tab shows read only details for the number, for example Internal Number, Status, Usage, as well as editable fields such as Tag, Description, Reservation Notes, etc. In the case of Cisco-Microsoft hybrid entries, the vendor added would be "Cisco, Microsoft".

The Usage tab provides links to all instances where the number is used.

Note

If the same number is shared by multiple devices/services of the same type, using different partitions, only the first 10 instances are displayed.

Related Topics

Webex App in the Core Feature Guide.

Microsoft Teams Deployments

The use of the inventory and how it is maintained or managed can differ depending on the types of numbers in your environment. The following is some guidance and best practices to consider for the different number types. If you have a mix of number types, then consider the notes for different number types.

Vendor and Internal Number Type fields in the inventory:

Vendor This field will typically be Microsoft. If they are not loaded with this value initially, the system updates the numbers as they are allocated to vendor Microsoft.
Internal Number Type

This field is used to reflect the type of number in the Microsoft environment, either Direct Routing, Operator Connect, or Calling Plan.

This can be selected when loading the numbers and it is best to select the relevant values to ensure the best experience.

In many circumstances, the system will also update the fields as relevant during audit or allocation of numbers if they are incorrect or left blank.

General Notes

The hierarchy consideration is a key section in this chapter to read in planning for numbers in the inventory. Often the numbers are meant to be used in specific sites or regions only due to agreements or emergency services requirements. This is the business context which the Automate number inventory can provide when the numbers are loaded into the inventory at the appropriate hierarchy level. It is often found, after adding Automate to an existing environment, that we identify various numbers that have been incorrectly assigned previously and allow them to be corrected. Any numbers that were added to the Automate inventory through the sync/audit process will likely require moving to the correct hierarchy level. You can find more information related to the specific numbers types below.

This section covers specific logic related to creating and managing the inventory in relation to specific number types in the Microsoft environment. In Automate you can mix and match the types for different needs, so one or more of the sections may apply.

Direct Routing

In this type of setup, you are getting ranges of numbers outside the Microsoft framework from one or more providers. For these number types, the Microsoft tenant only knows about the numbers that you have assigned to users/services. The tenant has no knowledge of the ranges or available/unused numbers.

So the VOSS number inventory capability can only auto-populate the inventory from a sync/audit with those used numbers discovered from the tenant. In this scenario, you will need to load the available numbers into the VOSS Automate number inventory to be managed and available for administrators to assign going forward.

Guidelines for this setup:

Operator Connect and Calling Plan numbers

In this type of setup, you are getting ranges facilitated by the Microsoft Teams framework. For these types of numbers, the Microsoft tenant is fully aware of the ranges of numbers available as they are populated into the system by Microsoft (Calling Plans) or the selected Provider (Operator Connect). So it is important to note the numbers can only actually be used (e.g assigned to a user) when the numbers are available in the Microsoft Tenant post ordering – from Microsoft (Calling Plan) or the selected Provider (Operator Connect). If you add them to the Automate inventory and try to allocate them before they are present in the tenant, you will get an error message about the numbers not existing in the tenant.

Currently, the data we receive from the Microsoft tenant about the numbers does not provide any information regarding how the numbers are to be used - e.g site specific, etc.

The hierarchy recommendations earlier in this chapter should be referenced and numbers should be loaded according to how the numbers are ordered and registered with Microsoft or the Provider (e.g site specific, global, etc).

The best practice recommendation to streamline the inventory management of these number types is:

Automate can generate inventory entries for numbers of these types. However, there are some considerations and for this reason it is recommended to preload the numbers for improved accuracy and ease of use.

The following are considerations of the generated inventory and potential actions if the sync/audit was run before you loaded your inventory:

You can look at the number data provided by Microsoft for these number types by reviewing the device/msteamsonline/Number device model. Note - these model instances will always be at the same level as the tenant - they do not get moved around and are completely independent of the inventory entries for the numbers.

Webex Calling

This section describes number inventory handling in a Webex Calling environment. Key considerations in a Webex Calling environment include:

From the Number Range Management menu at a site:

See the Webex App chapter in the Core Feature Guide.

  1. The available macro WebexCallingNumberMgmtEnabledSite has not been cloned to the site and set to value False. (If required, this task can be carried out if Webex Calling number management should be disabled for a site.)

    The options are:

    • Push Numbers to Webex: this allows for numbers to be added to the site in VOSS Automate and to the Webex Control Hub. (Refer to the Create Spark Number action in the Transaction list.)

    • Push as Active: dependent on the option Push Numbers to Webex set to enabled.

      If enabled and Push Numbers to Webex is enabled, numbers are added in VOSS Automate INI added as Status of Available, and on Webex Control Hub created as Active.

      If disabled and Push Numbers to Webex is enabled, numbers are added in both VOSS Automate INI and the Webex Control Hub as Inactive.

      Number extensions are added to the INI when a user is assigned a number and an extension is then added.

Since the numbers are known in the Webex environment, as well as the Locations for use, the VOSS Automate system will generate the inventory based on the data from Webex. This includes:

See the Webex Location Node Mapping topic in the Core Feature Guide for more details on Site to Location mapping for Webex for more details on how they are aligned.

Number Reservation

Numbers can be reserved for future use. For example, for users who will soon be joining the company. When a number is reserved, it is unavailable and can't be allocated to a subscriber, phone, device, etc.

Number Cooling

Numbers can be placed into a cooling period, either manually or automatically. When automated number cooling is enabled, numbers are placed into cooling for a predefined period when the subscriber or phone associated with the number is deleted.

Note

Automated number cooling is enabled and disabled in the Global Settings. The default is disabled.

While the number is in its cooling period, it is unavailable and can't be allocated, for example, to a subscriber, phone, or device.

A number is released from cooling and is available for use when:

Number Inventory entries - End-user Provisioning Tasks

The number inventory is integrated into various features in the system to:

  1. Display options of numbers for selecting/assignment across the system. The numbers presented for selection follow rules specific to the feature in many cases, for instance can lines be shared or not, etc.
  2. Manage the state of the numbers in the inventory via the workflows - marking the number used, available, and updating other managed fields depending on the MACD being performed. This includes any specific logic setup for the un-managed fields. See the section on flexibility for options to control the update that occurs.

Related Topics

AudioCodes Device Number Integration in the Core Feature Guide

Model Details: view/HcsDNMgmtVIEW

Title Description Details
Site Please choose Site to Provision DNs. If site not specified, inventory will be added to the current hierarhcy node if allowed.
  • Field Name: site_hn
  • Type: String
  • Choices: [" "]
Starting Extension * Starting Number for the DN Mgmt Range
  • Field Name: startNum
  • Type: String
  • Pattern: ^(\*|\+)?[0-9]*$
Ending Extension Ending Number for the DN Mgmt Range
  • Field Name: endNum
  • Type: String
  • Pattern: ^(\*|\+)?[0-9]*$
Extension Length Extension Length for the Site
  • Field Name: extLen
  • Type: String
Site Location Code Site Location Code for the Site
  • Field Name: slc
  • Type: String
ISP ISP for the Customer
  • Field Name: isp
  • Type: String
Site-Location Code (SLC) based Site Location Code Based true or false Default: {{ data.DpCustomer.slcBased }}
  • Field Name: slcBased
  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: {{ data.DpCustomer.slcBased }}
Tag Tag used for filtering INI numbers. This can be any free text to identify or comment a range of internal numbers.
  • Field Name: tag
  • Type: String
Description Description field
  • Field Name: description
  • Type: String
E164Number Number in E164 format
  • Field Name: e164number
  • Type: String
  • Pattern: ^\+?[1-9]\d{1,14}$
Extra 1 Extra Field 1
  • Field Name: extra1
  • Type: String
Extra 2 Extra field 2
  • Field Name: extra2
  • Type: String
Extra 3 Extra field 3
  • Field Name: extra3
  • Type: String
Extra 4 Extra field 4
  • Field Name: extra4
  • Type: String
Extra 5 Extra field 5
  • Field Name: extra5
  • Type: String
Extra 6 Extra field 6
  • Field Name: extra6
  • Type: String
Extra 7 Extra field 7
  • Field Name: extra7
  • Type: String
Extra 8 Extra field 8
  • Field Name: extra8
  • Type: String
Extra 9 Extra field 9
  • Field Name: extra9
  • Type: String