From the course: Cisco CCNP Collaboration 350-801 (CLCOR) Cert Prep: 3 CUCM Call Control, Quality of Service, and Collaboration Applications
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Digit manipulation options
From the course: Cisco CCNP Collaboration 350-801 (CLCOR) Cert Prep: 3 CUCM Call Control, Quality of Service, and Collaboration Applications
Digit manipulation options
- [Instructor] So far in this lesson, we've defined some terms such as the DNS, the dial number, the ANI, that's the caller ID, and the TON, the type of number like subscriber or national or international. And we talked about why we might want to manipulate some of that information through various digit manipulation techniques. And in this video, we're going to take a look at some different ways of doing digit manipulation. Then coming up in our next lesson, we'll actually get into some configuration, but let's begin with a review of a Conventional Communications Manager Route Plan. Remember that we had a Device. And do you remember the things that could be a Device? A Device could be either a gateway or a trunk, and we could put one or more Devices inside of a Route Group. And if we put a bunch of gateways inside of a Route Group. By default, they're not in an ordered list. We're going to be load sharing among all those…
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Call control theory31s
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Call flow terminology5m 59s
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The need for digit manipulation12m 9s
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Digit manipulation options15m 5s
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Call control configuration14s
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Standard local route groups16m 44s
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Translation patterns3m 24s
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SIP route patterns1m 59s
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Route pattern wildcards and special characters4m 57s
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Chapter 1 summary35s
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