The phones use the range associated with the originating party's subscriber.
It does not matter who parks the call, all that matters is what sub the
originating party is registered to.

On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Adam Thompson <phoe...@fatturtle.com>wrote:

> Casey,
>
> If you create Call park patterns 4001 & 4002 registered to the PUB and then
> 400[12] registered to the SUB, the phones will use the call park number that
> is registered to the server they are registered to.
>
> You are able to use the same Call Park numbers on both the Sub and Pub as
> long as the patterns are different.
>
> ie: 400[1-2] registered to Sub
>      400[12] registered to the Pub.
>
> They will both use the same number 4001 and 4002, but they are seen as
> different patterns in the database.
>
> HTH
> -Adam
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 12:07 PM, CCIE <givemeccievoice2...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Casey
>>
>> I don't believe this would work. Even though you are creating for
>> different servers they are still the same patterns.  You should just create
>> specific partitions for example
>>
>> HQ-PARK-SUB
>> HQ-PARK-PUB
>> SB-PARK-SUB
>> SB-PARK-PUB
>>
>> You then control the order of how they are selected by the CSS applied to
>> the phones.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>>
>> On Dec 29, 2010, at 7:57 AM, "Casey Lee" <c...@msiinet.com> wrote:
>>
>>  If I create call park number 4001, and 4002 in the none partition
>> registered to the Subscriber and then build another range of parks 400[12]
>> registered to the publisher.  For the very first parked call will UCM use
>> the 4001 pattern on the sub or the 400[12] pattern on the pub.  Or does it
>> depend on which CM server a phone/gateway is registered to.  I only have a
>> publisher in my lab so I can’t test this functionality.  I would assume it
>> would use the 4001 pattern as opposed to the park range with wildcards but
>> am unclear as to how UCM will behave.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> casey
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