Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway
Enabling endpoints registered on CUCM to call endpoints registered on the Cisco VCS Control
Cisco VCS Deployment Guide: CUCM v6.1, 7 and 8 with Cisco VCS X5.1 using a SIP trunk
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3. Configure a Route Pattern as indicated above to route calls dialed 01189124xxx to the Cisco VCS
trunk after stripping off the leading 0118912 (leaving 4xxx).
Set Pattern definitions:
Route Pattern
0118912.4XXX
Route Partition
(As set up in System > Device Pool)
Description
As required, for example “Route 01189 124 xxx to
VCS SIP trunk”
VCS SIP trunk”
Gateway/Route List
Required Trunk to route calls to the Cisco VCS
Control
Control
Call Classification
OnNet
Provide Outside Dial Tone
Not selected
Set Called Party Transformations:
Discard Digits
PreDot
4. Configure a second Route Pattern to route calls dialed 4xxx to the Cisco VCS trunk (no change to
dialed number).
Set Pattern definitions:
Route Pattern
4XXX
Route Partition
(As set up in System > Device Pool)
Description
As required, for example “Route 4 xxx to VCS SIP
trunk”
trunk”
Gateway/Route List
Required Trunk to route calls to the Cisco VCS
Control
Control
Call Classification
OnNet
Provide Outside Dial Tone
Not selected
Set Called Party Transformations:
Discard Digits
< None >
Calls can now be made from CUCM to endpoints on Cisco VCS registered as
01189124xxx@vcs.domain.
01189124xxx@vcs.domain.
Test calls
Make some test calls from endpoints registered on CUCM to endpoints registered on the Cisco VCS
Control by dialing the 4 digit extension number 4xxx and also the full 11 digit number 01189124xxx.
Control by dialing the 4 digit extension number 4xxx and also the full 11 digit number 01189124xxx.
On endpoints registered to CUCM dial the 4 digit extension number and 11 digit full number of
registered endpoints, e.g. 4000 and 01189124000.
registered endpoints, e.g. 4000 and 01189124000.