11-22-2011 09:14 PM - edited 03-16-2019 08:11 AM
A calling Search Space (CSS) is a top-down ordered list of route partitions. Can someone explain what is the benefit of making partition on top. Thanks
11-23-2011 03:54 AM
Hi
The first thing to understand is that routing on CUCM is done by best match - so if you dial 1234, and there are two route patterns available (e.g. 12xx and 123x) then it will match the 123x route pattern.
The partition order in a CSS is there as a tie breaker. So:
- It is not possible to add two identical patterns/DNs to the same partition. The two examples above (12xx and 123x) are different, so could go in a single partition. However - you could not add 123x twice to the same partition.
- If the same pattern/DN exists in two partitions, then the order within the CSS breaks the tie. the highest order partition is where the call is routed.
Regards
Aaron
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11-23-2011 04:23 AM
Is there any relationship between Phone line CCS and Route Pattern's route partition ?
11-23-2011 04:25 AM
You can dial things that are in a partition that is part of the calling device's CSS.
The calling device's CSS has two parts - the device CSS, and the line CSS. The two are added together, so you get the cumulative total of the two.
Aaron
03-21-2017 10:24 PM
Hi Aaron Good information
Thank you very much
12-01-2011 11:42 PM
hi,
does it means that when i dial 1234 and if i want match the 12xx route patten(not 123x), i should config two different partitions and make the 12xx partition in the first order of the css list, is that right?
thanks in advance.
yu.
12-01-2011 11:48 PM
Hi
Yes, that's exactly it.
Regards
Aaron
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02-28-2020 09:11 PM
It includes CSS / Partition , Time period ,Time schedule .
03-02-2020 03:03 AM
@oracat777 wrote:does it means that when i dial 1234 and if i want match the 12xx route patten(not 123x), i should config two different partitions and make the 12xx partition in the first order of the css list, is that right?
You need to make sure that the partition with 123X is not included in the CSS. Otherwise 1234 will always match 123X rather than 12XX, no matter what order the partitions are listed.
03-02-2020 01:21 PM
@TONY SMITH is right. If you have 12XX and 123X the 123X will always match first. Closest match wins first always, regardless of partition order. Partition order only comes into play if you have two matches that are equal (ex.: 12XX twice in two different partitions).
The way to get a call to match 12XX before 123X is to not have the 123X available. There is no getting around that.
Maren
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