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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
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Chapter 9 Device Pool Configuration
Finding a Device Pool
Finding a Device Pool
Because you might have several device pools in your network, Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration lets you locate specific device pools on the basis of specific criteria. Use the following
procedure to locate device pools.
Note During your work in a browser session, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration retains
your device pool search preferences. If you navigate to other menu items and return to this menu item,
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration retains your device pool search preferences
until you modify your search or close the browser.
Unknown Number Configure the following settings to globalize calling party numbers that
use Unknown for the Calling Party Number Type.
Prefix—Cisco Unified Communications Manager applies the
prefix that you enter in this field to calling party numbers that use
Unknown for the Calling Party Numbering Type. You can enter up
to 8 characters, which include digits, the international escape
character (+), asterisk (*), or the pound sign (#).
If the word, Default, displays in the Prefix field in the Device Pool
Configuration window, Cisco Unified Communications Manager
applies the service parameter configuration for the incoming
calling party prefix, which supports both the prefix and strip digit
functionality.
Strip Digits—Enter the number of digits, up to the number 24, that
you want Cisco Unified Communications Manager to strip from
the calling party number of Unknown type before it applies the
prefixes.
Calling Search Space—This setting allows you to globalize the
calling party number of Unknown calling party number type on the
device. Make sure that the calling party transformation CSS that
you choose contains the calling party transformation pattern that
you want to assign to this device.
Before the call occurs, the device must apply the transformation by
using digit analysis. If you configure the CSS as None, the
transformation does not match and does not get applied. Ensure
that you configure the calling party transformation pattern in a
non-null partition that is not used for routing.
Tip For more information on configuring these settings, see
“Configuring the Incoming Calling Party Settings in the Device
Pool, Gateway, or Trunk Configuration Windows” in the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager Features and Services
Guide.
Table 9-1 Device Pool Configuration Settings (continued)
Field Name Description