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

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Thu Oct 21 17:16:47 EDT 2010


I have to ask this because I have done it way too many times myself, but I
you sure you are using the field Calling Party Transform Mask and not the
Called Party Transform Mask? Sounds silly I know but it is easy to do.

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 11:51 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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