Name |
Description |
Group Name |
To enter a name for the UDP group that you want to create. |
Auto Update All |
To automatically update the UDP tables of every Communication Manager that you add to this group. |
Create local UDP table entry |
To create a local entry automatically in the UDP table of the Communication Manager system when you add an endpoint. |
Update on Sync |
During Communication Manager Sync, if System Manager finds any new extension within the UDP Group ranges, then System Manager updates the UDP table of all Communication Manager that are in that UDP group. |
Group Members
Name |
Description |
CM Systems |
A list of Communication Manager systems from which you can select the Communication Manager that you want to add to the new UDP Group. A UDP Group can contain 2 to 10 systems. |
Add |
The link to add one or more Communication Manager systems to the new UDP Group. Is this a field or a group member? |
Element Name |
The name of the Communication Manager system that you added to the UDP group. This field is view only. |
Software Version |
The version of the Communication Manager system that you added to the UDP group. This field is view only. |
Remove |
The link to remove the Communication Manager systems that you selected from the CM Systems field list. |
Group Ranges
Name |
Description |
System Dial Plan |
A list of a common range of extensions available on the Communication Manager systems that you selected in the Group Members tab. |
From |
The starting range of extension numbers. The first extension number in the range. |
To |
The closing range of extension number. The last extension number in the range. |
Add |
The link to add the specified range of extension numbers. |
Group Range Configuration
Name |
Description |
Range |
The range of extension numbers. |
UDP Type |
Enter the initials of the call-processing server network that the system uses to analyze the converted number. Valid entries are aar, ars, and ext. First describe what is UDP type. |
Delete Digits |
The number of digits that the software deletes before the software routes a call. Valid entries are 0 through 3. |
Node/Location# |
The extension number portability (ENP) node number. Valid entries are 1 to 999. |
Insert Digits |
The specific digits or the number of administered location prefix digits inserted before routing the call. Select one of the following:
0 to 9 (1 to 4 digits): The digits that replace the deleted portion of the dialed number.
Lx (1 to 5): The variable x represents the number of digits between 1 and 5 and is the number of leading digits taken from the administered location prefix. These digits are followed by the dialed string. The number of digits in the location prefix must be more than x.
The field to specify the location prefix digits. Leave the Insert Digits field blank if you do not want to specify the location prefix digits.
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Conv |
The range configurations used to create the Uniform Dial Plan entries on Communication Manager when an extension in the common ranges is added. |