Appendix A Personal Assistant Administration Page Reference

Cisco CallManager Internal Directory Configuration

Table A-3

System > Corporate Directory Settings Page (continued)

 

 

 

Field

 

Considerations

 

 

Number of Results per Page

Enter the number of results per page that Personal Assistant will use for LDAP queries.

(for systems querying Active

Consult your LDAP administrator to determine the page size to use.

Directory only)

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco CallManager Internal Directory Configuration

 

 

 

The Cisco CallManager Internal Directory Configuration page opens when you select System >

 

 

 

Cisco CallManager Directory.

 

 

 

Table A-4describes the fields on the Cisco CallManager Internal Directory Configuration page. Use the

 

 

 

Cisco CallManager Internal Directory Configuration page to specify the backup directory servers if you

 

 

 

are using Personal Assistant version 1.4(3) or later and if Cisco CallManager is using its internal

 

 

 

directory. When you have modified data in the fields on the page, click Save to save your changes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note

The IP address that is displayed above the subscriber servers identifies the Cisco CallManager publisher

 

 

 

for the cluster.

 

 

 

 

Table A-4

System > Internal Directory Configuration Page

 

 

 

 

 

Field

 

 

 

Considerations

 

 

Cisco CallManager Subscriber

Enter the host name or IP address of a subscriber in the Cisco CallManager cluster that can

Server

 

 

 

provide backup directory services when the publisher is unavailable.

 

 

 

 

Click Add to add the subscriber to the Cisco CallManager Subscriber Servers list.

 

 

 

 

 

Dial Rules Configuration

The Dial Rules Configuration page opens when you select System > Dial Rules.

Table A-5describes the fields on the Dial Rules Configuration page. Use the Dial Rules Configuration page to create global dialing rules. These rules can help you automatically remove digits from or add digits to the phone numbers that your users dial. For example, you can automatically add 9 in front of seven-digit numbers to permit users to access an outside line. Dial rules are applied when a user dials a number through Personal Assistant. A rule is applied to a dialed number only if all the conditions are met.

You configure dial rules by filling in the applicable fields, and clicking Add Rule.

You can create a rule that distinguishes between phone numbers based on the initial string of digits, on the length of the number, or both. You can remove numbers from the front of the dialed number, add numbers to the front, or both.

Each field is optional, but you must at least fill in either the Number of Prefix Digits to Remove field or the New Prefix field in order for the rule to be applied.

The list of dial rules is an ordered list of the rules you have created. Personal Assistant evaluates the rules from top to bottom, processing only the first rule that applies to the dialed number.

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