/mcpRoute Pattern Configuration Fields for Multilevel Precedence and Preemption Table 86: Route Pattern Configuration Fields for Multilevel Precedence and Preemption Description Field Enter the route pattern, including numbers and wildcards, without spaces. For example, for NANP, enter 9.@ for typical local access or 8XXX for a typical private network numbering plan. Valid characters include the uppercase characters A, B, C, and D and +, which represents the international escape character +. Route Pattern Choose an MLPP precedence setting for this route pattern from the drop-down list: • Executive Override—Highest precedence setting for MLPP calls. • Flash Override—Second highest precedence setting for MLPP calls. • Flash—Third highest precedence setting for MLPP calls. • Immediate—Fourth highest precedence setting for MLPP calls. • Priority—Fifth highest precedence setting for MLPP calls. • Routine—Lowest precedence setting for MLPP calls. • Default-—Does not override the incoming precedence level but rather lets it pass unchanged. MLPP Precedence Check this check box to enable the Destination Code Control (DCC) feature. By enabling DCC, all calls other than flash and higher precedence calls made to the destination are filtered and allowed or disallowed based on the Call Blocking Percentage quota set for the destination. Flash and higher precedence calls are allowed at all times. DCC is disabled by default. The Apply Call Blocking Percentage field is enabled only if the MLPP level is immediate, priority, routine or default. Apply Call Blocking Percentage Enter the percentage of calls to be blocked for this destination in numerals. This value specifies the percentage of lower precedence calls made to this destination that get blocked by the route pattern. This percentage limits the lower precedence calls only; the flash and higher precedence calls made to this destination are allowed at all times The Call Blocking Percentage (%) field is enabled only if the Apply Call Blocking Percentage check box is checked. Call Blocking Percentage (%) Choose a Resource Priority Namespace Network Domain from the drop-down list. To configure the Resource Priority Namespace Network Domains, choose System
MLPP > Namespace > Resource Priority Namespace Network Domain. Resource Priority Namespace Network Domain Configure a Translation Pattern for Multilevel Precedence and Preemption Configure translation patterns to specify how to route a call after it is placed. Configuring translation patterns allows your system to manipulate calling and called digits as needed. When the system identifies that a pattern Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 834 QoS Management Route Pattern Configuration Fields for Multilevel Precedence and Preemption