/mcpInteraction Feature When you use the Call Display Restrictions feature with Call Park, you must configure an associated translation pattern for each individual call park number to preserve the Call Display Restrictions feature. You cannot configure a single translation pattern to cover a range of call park numbers. Consider the following scenario as an example: 1. The system administrator creates a call park range of 77x and places it in a partition called P_ParkRange. (The phones in the guest rooms can see that the P_ParkRange partition is made visible to the phones in the guest rooms by inclusion of it in the calling search space of the phones [CSS_FromRoom]). 2. The administrator configures a separate translation pattern for each call park directory number and configures the display fields to Restricted. (In the current scenario, the administrator creates translations patterns for 770, 771, 772...779.) Note For the Call Display Restrictions feature to work correctly, the administrator must configure separate translation patterns and not a single translation pattern for a range of numbers (such as 77x or 77[0-9]). 3. Room-1 calls Room-2. 4. Room-2 answers the call, and Room-1 parks the call. 5. When Room-1 retrieves the call, Room-2 does not see Room-1 call information display. See Call Park and Directed Call Park Call Park When you use Call Display Restrictions, you restrict the display information for the list of participants in a conference. See Ad Hoc Conferencing Conference List When you use Call Display Restrictions with features, such as conference and voice mail, the call information display on the phones reflects that status. For example, when the conference feature is invoked, the call information display shows To Conference. When voice mail is accessed by choosing the Messages button, the call information display shows To Voicemail. Conference and Voice Mail To use Call Display Restrictions with Extension Mobility, enable the Ignore Presentation Indicators (internal calls only) parameter in both the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Phone Configuration window and the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Device Profile Configuration window. When you enable Call Display Restrictions with Extension Mobility, the presentation or restriction of the call information depends on the line profile that is associated with the user who is logged in to the device. The configuration that is entered in the user device profile (associated with the user) overrides the configuration that is entered in the phone configuration (of the phone that is enabled for Extension Mobility). Extension Mobility Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 555 Presence and Privacy Features Call Display Restrictions Interactions