This chapter covers the following topics:
Call Routing and Path Selection: This topic will examine Cisco Unified Communications Manager call-routing tools, such as route patterns, SIP route patterns, route groups, and route lists.
Digit Manipulation: This topic will explain how translation patterns, route patterns, and transformation patterns are used in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager to manipulate the dial plan when necessary.
Continuing the same thread of call routing discussed in the preceding chapter, this chapter discusses two other very important aspects to call routing. The idea of a globalized call-routing plan is to implement tools that will allow calls to be routed between Cisco Unified Communications Manager clusters within an enterprise network, route calls outside an enterprise network over IP, and route calls from an IP network out across the PSTN. Routing calls in so many different environments will inevitably require aliases to be manipulated from their original form. This concept of digit manipulation is also part of a globalized call-routing plan. Topics discussed in this chapter include the following:
Call Routing and Path Selection
Route Groups and Local Route Groups
Route Lists
Route Patterns and SIP Route Patterns
Digit Manipulation
Translation Patterns
Transformation Patterns
This chapter covers the following objectives from the Cisco Collaboration Core Technologies v1.0 (CLCOR 350-801) exam:
4.3 Configure globalized call routing in Cisco Unified CM
4.3.a Route patterns (traditional and +E.164 format)
4.3.b Translation patterns
4.3.c Standard local route group
4.3.d Transforms
4.3.e SIP route patterns
“Do I Know This Already?” Quiz
The “Do I Know This Already?” quiz allows you to assess whether you should read this entire chapter thoroughly or jump to the “Exam Preparation Tasks” section. If you are in doubt about your answers to these questions or your own assessment of your knowledge of the topics, read the entire chapter. Table 19-1 lists the major headings in this chapter and their corresponding “Do I Know This Already?” quiz questions. You can find the answers in Appendix A, “Answers to the ‘Do I Know This Already?’ Quizzes.”
Table 19-1 “Do I Know This Already?” Section-to-Question Mapping
Foundation Topics Section |
Questions |
---|---|
Call Routing and Path Selection |
1–4 |
Digit Manipulation |
5–7 |
Which of the following call-routing components of the CUCM is considered a source component?
Call park number
Route pattern
Directory number
Translation pattern
- Which of the following are the main three components of route planning on the CUCM?
Route patterns, route lists, and route groups
Route patterns, route filters, and route groups
Route patterns, route lists, and local route groups
Route patterns, route filters, and local route groups
- Which of the following components can be included in a route list?
Route pattern
SIP route pattern
Local route group
Route filter
- Which of the following wildcards can be used in a route pattern to match all National Numbering Plan numbers?
!
@
+
\+
- Which of the following are uses for transformation patterns?
Discard digits.
Prefix digits.
Add a calling party transformation mask.
Control the presentation of the calling party number.
All of these answers are correct.
- Which of the following statements about translation patterns on the CUCM is true?
Partition, route filter, and numbering plan must all be unique,
Partition and route filter must be unique.
Partition and numbering plan must be unique.
Route filter and numbering plan must be unique.
- How many different types of transformation patterns can be created in the CUCM?
1
2
4
8