Cisco Systems OL-18611-01 Work Light User Manual


 
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
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Chapter 90 Gateway Configuration
Gateway Configuration Settings
Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party
Name
This device uses the user locale setting of the device pool of the
device to determine whether to send unicode and whether to
translate received unicode information.
For the sending device, if you check this check box and the user
locale setting in the device pool of the device matches the
terminating phone user locale, the device sends unicode. If the
user locale settings do not match, the device sends ASCII.
The receiving device translates incoming unicode characters
based on the user locale setting of the device pool of the sending
device. If the user locale setting matches the terminating phone
user locale, the phone displays the characters.
Note The phone may display junk characters if the two ends of
the trunk configure user locales that do not belong to the
same language group.
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.
Use Device Pool Calling Party
Transformation CSS
To use the Calling Party Transformation CSS that is configured in
the device pool that is assigned to this device, check this check
box. If you do not check this check box, the device uses the
Calling Party Transformation CSS that you configured in the
Gateway Configuration window.
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information
MLPP Domain From the drop-down list box, choose an MLPP domain to
associate with this device. If you leave the value <None>, this
device inherits its MLPP domain from the value that was set for
the device pool of the device. If the device pool does not have an
MLPP Domain setting, this device inherits its MLPP Domain from
the value that was set for the MLPP Domain Identifier enterprise
parameter.
MLPP Indication This device type does not have this setting.
MLPP Preemption This setting does not have this device type.
Table 90-3 Analog Access Gateway Configuration Settings (continued)
Field Description