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Purpose Command or Action • Configure a Resource Priority Namespace Network Domain, on page 828 • Configure a Resource Priority Namespace Network Domain List, on page 829 A common device configuration includes MLPP-related information that can be applied Configure a Common Device Configuration for Multilevel Precedence and Preemption, on page 829 Step 2 to multiple users and their devices. Ensure that each device is associated with a common device configuration. These settings override the enterprise parameter settings. Set enterprise parameters to enable MLPP indication and preemption. If individual Configure the Enterprise Parameters for Multilevel Precedence and Preemption, on page 830 Step 3 devices and devices in common device configurations have MLPP settings of Default, the MLLP-related enterprise parameters apply to these devices and common device configurations. Configure a partition to create a logical grouping of directory numbers (DNs) and route Configure a Partition for Multilevel Precedence and Preemption, on page 831 Step 4 patterns with similar reachability characteristics. Devices that are typically placed in partitions include DNs and route patterns. These entities associate with DNs that users dial. For simplicity, partition names usually reflect their characteristics. A calling search space is an ordered list of partitions. Calling search spaces determine the Configure a Calling Search Space for Multilevel Precedence and Preemption, on page 832 Step 5 partitions that calling devices, including IP phones, softphones, and gateways, can search when attempting to complete a call. Configure route patterns to route or block both internal and external calls. Configure a Route Pattern for Multilevel Precedence and Preemption, on page 833 Step 6 Configure translation patterns to specify how to route a call after it is placed. Configuring Configure a Translation Pattern for Multilevel Precedence and Preemption, on page 834 Step 7 translation patterns allows your system to manipulate calling and called digits as needed. When the system identifies that a pattern match occurred, your system uses the calling search space that is configured for the translation pattern to perform the subsequent match. Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager to communicate with non-IP telecommunications devices. Configure Multilevel Precedence and Preemption for Gateways, on page 835 Step 8 Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 826 QoS Management Multilevel Precendence and Preemption Task Flow