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The description can contain up to 50 characters in any language, but it cannot include double quotes ("), percentage sign (%), ampersand (&), backslash (), angle brackets (<>), or square brackets ([ ]). If you do not enter a description, Cisco Unified Communications Manager automatically enters the partition name in this field. Step 5 To create multiple partitions, use one line for each partition entry. Step 6 From the Time Schedule drop-down list, choose a time schedule to associate with this partition. The time schedule specifies when the partition is available to receive incoming calls. If you choose None, the partition remains active at all times. Step 7 Select one of the following radio buttons to configure the Time Zone: • Originating Device—When you select this radio button, the system compares the time zone of the calling device to the Time Schedule to determine whether the partition is available is available to receive an incoming call. • Specific Time Zone—After you select this radio button, choose a time zone from the drop-down list. The system compares the chosen time zone to the Time Schedule to determine whether the partition is available is available to receive an incoming call. Step 8 Click Save. Partition Naming Guidelines The list of partitions in a calling search space is limited to a maximum of 1024 characters. This means that the maximum number of partitions in a CSS varies depending on the length of the partition names. Use the following table to determine the maximum number of partitions that you can add to a calling search space if partition names are of fixed length. Table 85: Partition Name Guidelines Maximum Number of Partitions Partition Name Length 340 2 characters 256 3 characters 204 4 characters 172 5 characters ... ... 92 10 characters 64 15 characters Configure a Calling Search Space for Multilevel Precedence and Preemption A calling search space is an ordered list of partitions. Calling search spaces determine the partitions that calling devices, including IP phones, softphones, and gateways, can search when attempting to complete a call. Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 832 QoS Management Partition Naming Guidelines