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Route Partition: The partition in which the route pattern is placed.
A partition specifies a grouping of directory numbers (DN) and route patterns, and it can restrict the access to those DNs and
route patterns.
An associated concept, a calling search space , specifies an ordered list of partitions that a device, such as a Cisco IP phone,
can call. (Digit analysis is permitted on DNs/route patterns within those partitions.)
Description: A description for the route pattern.
Numbering Plan: The relevant numbering plan.
Route Filter: A route filter that may be used to restrict number patterns.
Route filters allow you to limit the matches for route patterns that use the @ wildcard. The @ wildcard is a macro that adds
route patterns corresponding to the complete numbering plan for a country to the call routing database (166 route patterns,
assuming the NANP).
If you configure the route pattern 9.@, it is possible with a route filter to limit the matches on this pattern to those numbers
that, for example, contain (or do not contain) an area code or a country code. It is also possible to be more specific. For
example, you could use a route filter to specify that matches on the route pattern must not only contain an area code, but that
the area code must be 555.
Route filters can be configured by going to Route Plan, Route Filter in Cisco CUCM Administration.
MLPP Precedence: Applicable Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption setting.
Resource Priority Namespace Network Domain: Here, you can choose a Resource Priority Namespace Network Domain
from a drop-down box.
Gateway or Route List: The gateway or route list toward which calls matching this route pattern will be sent.
Route Option: Dictates whether to route or block calls matching this route pattern.
Call Classification: Specifies whether calls matching this pattern are OffNet or OnNet.
 
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