[cisco-voip] IPT QS: CSS and Partitioning

Syed Khalid Ali khalid_khursheed at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 10 00:17:32 EDT 2008


All,

I was reading CCM fundamentals 2nd edition and got confused on the following verdicts:

Partitions divide the set of all route patterns into subsets of equally 
reachable destinations. Equally reachable means 
that a user who can call any single member of the subset can call all members of 
the subset.

Then in subsequent paragraph the author says:

A partition is an attribute of an address. It belongs to called entities; it has 
no bearing on who a device can call. Membership in a partition does not 
automatically mean that a device can call other devices in the partition. The 
list of partitions in a device's calling search space is the sole dictator of 
who it can call.
Further,if we add devices to partitions other than NONE, the NONE partition device loose access to other device. Is this the case in opposite direction, that is visibility of route patterns in NONE partition to devices in partition other than NONE.

What is the difference b/w Force Authorization Code and Client Matter Codes. What I understood that CMC allow the ability for biliing and logging in CDR.

Need Clarification!

Regards,
Khalid

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