You can administer numbering in Communication Manager by using different tables to adapt the calling number and the called number. The numbering type settings, such as AAR, route pattern, and trunk, have an assigned priority. Ensure that you administer the users and handles in Session Manager by matching the numbering form in Communication Manager.
Communication Manager Release 6.0 and later uses the trunk numbering setting to adapt the calling party number. The entries in AAR, Route Pattern, and ARS adapt the called party number. Communication Manager uses the following fields for the numbering adaptation:
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Numbering Format field on the
TRUNK GROUP screen:
Although the trunk is set to private, the calling number adapts to a public number when the settings of the AAR and route pattern determine the called number as public. For this adaptation, you must administer a matching entry for the calling number in the public-unknown-numbering table.
Call type field on the AAR DIGIT ANALYSIS TABLE screen:
aar: The called number is determined as a public number. The calling number adapts to a public number.
pubu: The called number is determined as a public number. The calling number adapts to a public number.
unku: The called number is determined as a private number.
The value of the Call type field has a higher priority than the value of the Numbering Format field, if the Numbering Format is private. When the calling party number adapts to a public number, you must administer a matching entry in the public-unknown-numbering table.
Numbering Format field on the ROUTE PATTERN screen:
pub-unk: The called number is determined as a public number. The calling number adapts to a public number.
unk-unk: The called number is determined as a private number.
blank: The numbering setting from AAR and trunk group are used.
The value of the Numbering Format field has a higher priority than the value of the Call type field. When the calling party number adapts to a public number, you must administer a matching entry in the public-unknown-numbering table.