[cisco-voip] Trying to understand partitions, calling and called transformations

Scott Voll svoll.voip at gmail.com
Thu Oct 21 12:24:33 EDT 2010


The route pattern should have a partition.  the route pattern should point
to the RL --> RG (get the transformation mask) --> VGW.

Now I would use the CSS on the phone rather then just the DP CSS.  as more
info as you move forward there is a CSS on both the phone device and Line.
 The two combine to give you an over all CSS.

What are you trying to do with your transformation mask?  is this to prefix
going out?  or is this the caller ID going out?

you can see on the voice gateway what it's doing going out by doing a debug
isdn q931.  This might help in troubleshooting.

Scott

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Dan Letkeman <danletkeman at gmail.com> wrote:

> Its' starting to make sense.
>
> So my goal here is to assign a different Calling Party Translation
> Mask to the 3 different groups of phones I have.
>
> 1 - Create a route group (assign the gateway to this, as I only have 1
> gateway for everyone)
> 2 - Create a route list (add the route group i just created, then
> click on the route list details and assign the calling party
> transformation mask (1015551234) )
> 3 - Create a device pool for each location and assign the route group
> to the respective device pool (local route group option)
>
> So if a device is assigned to the correct device pool, the calling
> party transformation mask should apply accordingly.
>
> Only problem is it doesn't work.   Am I missing something?
>
> Thanks,
> Dan.
>
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com> wrote:
> >  Dan--
> > Think of Partitions as cups.  inside the cups you put phone lines and
> Route
> > patterns etc.  Think of Calling search spaces as the buckets that have
> all
> > the cups in them.
> > If you have all your partitions in a single Calling Search Space and you
> > have access to use that CSS you will be able to call anything in the
> bucket.
> >  Meaning any cup (partition) with anything in them.
> > Now take it a step further.  You Don't want them to call a specific phone
> > line.  you would put it in a partition that is not in the bucket (CSS).
> >  Then if you have the CSS without the partition, you can no longer call
> it.
> >  The same is true of route patterns, translation patterns, etc.
> > Hope that helps.
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Dan Letkeman <danletkeman at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I'm new to CUCM and I'm trying to understand how to configure calling
> >> and called transformations with partitions and device pools.
> >>
> >> I currently have a cluster at the head office, with a PRI and some
> >> test phones connect.  I have three remote offices that will also
> >> connect over fiber to the head office CUCM cluster, and will only fail
> >> over to SRST via there local router when the wan is down.
> >>
> >> I need to  create some kind of group for each of the remote offices as
> >> well as the main office, so when they are calling in and out of the
> >> PRI they have there own number assigned to there group of phones.
> >> Just like they have it down with there individual PBX's.
> >>
> >> I have it working so far that I can call out of the PRI.  So I have a
> >> small understanding of the route pattern's, route groups and route
> >> Lists.  I'm just not sure how I can apply a calling transformation
> >> mask to each of the locations, all while allowing them to call each
> >> other, and call in and out of the PRI.
> >>
> >> Any help would be appreciated.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Dan.
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