Cisco IE-3000-8TC Administration Guide - Page 70
Connected Party Transformation, Attendant Group
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Common Configuration Concepts in Cisco Business Edition 3000 By provisioning the Calling Party Transformations feature for a SIP Trunk, the SIP dialogs established as part of outbound SIP Trunk calls always use the transformation for upsizing the number sent in P-Asserted ID or Remote Party ID headers of an outbound SIP message. Note For the calling party transformation to function correctly, ensure that the External Caller ID is defined for the user. You can edit the External Caller ID on Users/Phones > Users > Edit User > General page. Connected Party Transformation The backward direction SIP messages namely 183, 200 Ok or mid-call UPDATE/INVITE messages from the connected party SIP trunk on Cisco Business Edition 3000 carry the URI identity containing a number in user portion. By default, the Cisco Business Edition 3000 sends configured extension number only, while the expected number for inter-operability with the SIP service provider is the DID or full number (for example: Office code + Subscriber code). To send the full number (DID) on SIP trunk, the Cisco Business Edition 3000 preconfigures the Connected Party Transformation on SIP trunk used to connect to the session border element. By provisioning the Connected Party Transformation feature for a SIP trunk, the SIP dialogs established as part of inbound SIP trunk calls always use the transformation for upsizing the number sent in PAI/RPID headers of an outbound SIP message. Note For the connected party transformation to function correctly, ensure that the External Caller ID is defined for the user. You can edit the External Caller ID on Users/Phones > Users > Edit User > General page. Attendant Group The Attendant Group page allows you to add or remove attendant console users who will be associated with all the phones in the phone list of Cisco Business Edition 3000 (choose Users/Phones > Attendant Group). You can add until ten users to the Attendant Group. The system displays an error message when you click to add more than ten users. Note You must have administrator account, browser access, and Internet access to add or remove users. Attendant Group requires an additional enhanced user license for each group member. If the number of licenses is insufficient, a new user will not get associated to the Attendant Group. Attendant Group has an Available list of users, which displays all the users in the Cisco Business Edition 3000 who are not associated with Attendant Group, and a Selected list, which displays all users who are associated to Attendant Group. You can move users from Available to Selected to associate a user to Attendant Group. After adding a user to the Selected list you must save the user in the Selected list. You can also remove users from the Selected list. The users removed from the Selected list are moved to the Available list. For more information, see (Setting Up Attendant Group, on page 151 and Attendant Group Settings, on page 173). Administration Guide for Cisco Business Edition 3000, Release 8.6(4) 50 OL-27022-01
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