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CUCM 10.5 • Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) & SIP phones register with CUCM
• The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, ensure that you understand the potential impact of any change. Related Products This document can also be used with these hardware and software versions: CUCM 8.X/9.X/11.X/12.X/14.X • Configuration Steps SCCP PLAR Configuration In order to allow the phone to automatically dial a pre-configured phone number when the IP Phone goes off-hook, a CSS is configured with a partition that contains a translation pattern with a blank translation pattern string. This results in Cisco Call Manager immediately matching this pattern. The translation pattern then transforms the called number which is none to the destination number (Hotdial) where the call is delivered. Note: Since a Directory Number (DN) configured for PLAR dials a preconfigured number when it goes off-hook, you cannot use PLAR DN to dial any other numbers. For example, this is a typical configuration in hotel lobbies. Step 1. Create a Partition for the PLAR Destination Navigate to Call Routing> Class Control>Partition and then Add a New Partition. Enter the required details and click Insert.

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