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Chapter 88 CTI Route Point Configuration
CTI Route Point Configuration Settings
Use Trusted Relay Point From the drop-down list box, enable or disable whether Cisco Unified
Communications Manager inserts a trusted relay point (TRP) device
with this media endpoint. Choose one of the following values:
Default—If you choose this value, the device uses the Use Trusted
Relay Point setting from the common device configuration with
which this device associates.
Off—Choose this value to disable the use of a TRP with this device.
This setting overrides the Use Trusted Relay Point setting in the
common device configuration with which this device associates.
On—Choose this value to enable the use of a TRP with this device.
This setting overrides the Use Trusted Relay Point setting in the
common device configuration with which this device associates.
A Trusted Relay Point (TRP) device designates an MTP or transcoder
device that is labeled as Trusted Relay Point.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager places the TRP closest to the
associated endpoint device if more than one resource is needed for the
endpoint (for example, a transcoder or RSVPAgent).
If both TRP and MTP are required for the endpoint, TRP gets used as
the required MTP. See
“TRP Insertion in Cisco Unified
Communications Manager” in the Cisco Unified Communications
Manager System Guide for details of call behavior.
If both TRP and RSVPAgent are needed for the endpoint, Cisco Unified
Communications Manager first tries to find an RSVPAgent that can also
be used as a TRP.
If both TRP and transcoder are needed for the endpoint, Cisco Unified
Communications Manager first tries to find a transcoder that is also
designated as a TRP.
Refer to the “Trusted Relay Point” section and its subtopics in the
“Media Resource Management” chapter of the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager System Guide for a complete discussion of
network virtualization and trusted relay points.
Calling Party
Transformation CSS
This setting allows you to localize the calling party number 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.
Tip Before the call occurs, the device must apply the transformation
by using digit analysis. If you configure the Calling Party
Transformation 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.
Table 88-1 CTI Route Point Configuration Settings (continued)
Field Description