12-19-2008 06:02 AM - edited 03-15-2019 03:09 PM
I am currently bringing multiple sites into CUCM 7, all connected via IP. These sites have overlapping dial-plan's, and changing from 4 to 5 digit dialing is not an option.
I would like to utilize site codes. I found documentation that utilizes route patterns, but I do not see how a route pattern would work as I am not using a route list to reach the other sites. The other sites would essentially be seperated by partitions.
Thanks.
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12-19-2008 06:40 AM
One option is to use a translation pattern to strip the site code and send the call to the DN in the proper partition.
Hope this helps.
Brandon
12-19-2008 06:40 AM
One option is to use a translation pattern to strip the site code and send the call to the DN in the proper partition.
Hope this helps.
Brandon
12-19-2008 07:39 AM
Brandon,
Thanks for the response. This is helpful.
Would this be a typical solution:
Site A
A-DN-Part
A-SiteCode-Part -> Containing TP's
A-Unres-CSS -> Containing only local route partitions, VM etc.
Site B
B-DN-Part
B-SiteCode-Part -> Containing TP's
B-Unres-CSS -> Containting only local route partitions, VM etc.
A-TP
81.XXXX
Partition -> A-SiteCode-Part
CSS -> B-Unres-CSS
B-TP
82.XXXX
Partition -> B-SiteCode-Part
CSS -> A-Unres-CSS
Thanks for the help!
12-19-2008 07:43 AM
Yes, that is correct. You would configure the translation pattern with a digit discard instruction of PreDot which would strip the 81 or 82 and then ring the proper extension.
Hope this helps.
Brandon
12-19-2008 10:20 AM
Thanks so much.
12-19-2008 10:42 AM
How do you typically handle a centralized Unity implementation in this environment?
I guess that I could have a pilot per site that would have access to the voicemail ports, and all users mailboxes would be site-code + 4digit.
12-19-2008 11:01 AM
That's one way to do it. You could also use voicemail profiles to mask the DN. You'll also need to turn on Multitenant MWI. See the following post.
Hope this helps.
Brandon
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