[cisco-voip] CUCM 10.x Application Dial Rules - When do they get used?

Brian Meade bmeade90 at vt.edu
Fri Jan 29 10:57:35 EST 2016


The application dial rules are downloaded via TFTP so they don't happen on
CUCM for the modt part.  That means any device could technically use them
if that BU allowed it.  That results in the full list not being able to
really be maintained by anyone.

Technically web dialer does it as part of the API if "Apply Application
Dial Rules on Dial" is set under WebDialer Web service parameter.

IPMA can use them too if you use the desktop interface.

Jabber definitely uses them.

SNR/MVA use them as part of those services.



On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Ed Leatherman <ealeatherman at gmail.com>
wrote:

> The documents i've seen don't give a definitive list of what cases these
> get applied - it just says "applications such as".
>
> I want to add in some rules here for Jabber click to call stuff, for
> example changing 1+10 digits to sometime dialable in our current plan. I'm
> being a little cautious about unintended consequences.
>
> IPMA
> Cisco Web Dialer
> Jabber - Click to call, what other cases?
> Remote Destinations
>
> Is there a rule that gets checked to see when these rules get applied?
>
>
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