Range in endpoints

Last Updated : May 05, 2016 |

You can assign a range of values in endpoints and add permissions for specific fields in an endpoint. Specify a definite range, comma separated values, or a single value in the endpoints range field.

For example, you can type 5600:6000 to assign permissions for extensions 5000 to 6000. When you use colon (:) to specify the extension range, the starting and the ending extensions must have the same number of digits.

When you enter comma separated values like 1, 3, 7, 9, and 45, you assign the permissions only to these specified extensions.

Note:

Enter * in the Range field, to assign the permissions for the entire extension range.

  • If you assign a specific endpoint range to a user, you can view, add, delete, edit and duplicate only those endpoints within the specified range.

  • You can also assign a specific range to the COR and Coverage Path fields in endpoints.

  • You can manage only those endpoint extensions within the specified range.

  • For a user, you can assign only those extensions that you specify in the CM Endpoint Communication Profile. For example, if you assign the range 100:200 to user A, and user A adds an endpoint with extension 201, the system displays an error message and the endpoint add job fails.