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Chapter 44 Route Pattern Configuration
Route Pattern Configuration Settings
Called Party Number
Type
Choose the format for the number type in called party directory numbers.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager sets the called directory number
(DN) type. Cisco recommends that you do not change the default value unless
you have advanced experience with dialing plans such as NANP or the
European dialing plan. You may need to change the default in Europe because
Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not recognize European
national dialing patterns. You can also change this setting when you are
connecting to a PBX that expects the called directory number to be encoded to
a non-national type numbering plan.
Choose one of the following options:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager—Use when the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager sets the directory number type.
Unknown—Use when the dialing plan is unknown.
National—Use when you are dialing within the dialing plan for your
country.
International—Use when you are dialing outside the dialing plan for your
country.
Subscriber—Use when you are dialing a subscriber by using a shortened
subscriber number.
Called Party
Numbering Plan
Choose the format for the numbering plan in called party directory numbers.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager sets the called DN numbering plan.
Cisco recommends that you do not change the default value unless you have
advanced experience with dialing plans such as NANP or the European dialing
plan. You may need to change the default in Europe because Cisco Unified
Communications Manager does not recognize European national dialing
patterns. You can also change this setting when you are connecting to PBXs
by using routing as a non national type number.
Choose one of the following options:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager—Use when the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager sets the Numbering Plan in the directory
number.
ISDN—Use when you are dialing outside the dialing plan for your
country.
National Standard—Use when you are dialing within the dialing plan for
your country.
Private—Use when you are dialing within a private network.
Unknown—Use when the dialing plan is unknown.
ISDN Network-Specific Facilities Information Element
Network Service
Protocol
From the Network Service Protocol drop-down list box, choose the PRI
protocol that matches the protocol of the terminating gateway.
Table 44-1 Route Pattern Configuration Settings (continued)
Field Description