Singh,
It seems like you take a different approach than I do, but in case it helps
here's what I currently use. For what it's worth, I have not yet taken the
lab so this is all based on my studies and does get appended/modified as I
discover things that work better for me:
For each lab I create a base config with these PT's:
INT
SA
SB
SC
SHARED
I make a note of whether or not globalization, AAR or CFUR is required
during my initial read through and if so I also include
SA-ANI
SA-DNIS
SB-ANI
SB-DNIS
SC-ANI
SB-DNIS
AAR
CFUR
For the CSS:
INT
-INT
SA
-INT
-SA
-SHARED
SB
-INT
-SB
-SHARED
SC
-INT
-SC
If globablization/AAR/CFUR is required:
SA-ANI
-SA-ANI
SB-ANI
-SB-ANI
SC-ANI
-SC-ANI
SA-DNIS
-SA-DNIS
SB-DNIS
-SB-DNIS
SC-DNIS
-SC-DNIS
AAR
-AAR
CFUR
-CFUR
I then use the setup below and modify as necessary as I read more of the
lab details. I find that these configs work for 95% of the time:
- I assign all DN's to the INT PT
- I give all GWs, VM ports, CTI ports etc the CSS INT
- GW configs get the appropriate Called party xformation DNIS CSS when I
create them.
- I assign the primary phone CSS, calling party xform ANI CSS, AAR group
and AAR CSS's to the respective phones when I create them. As well as
adding the AAR group to the line with the AAR number.
- Shared PSTN numbers like 911 go into the SHARED PT for SA SB
- Site specific patterns for teho or route redundancy go into
their respective site PT.
- I keep AAR and CFUR completely separate just for the sake of keeping
things less complicated (in my head, at least). There might be a
more concise way of assigning patterns and PT's when it comes to this but
from what I understand there are no points given for conciseness, just that
it works so for me this is a better approach.
- I avoid using the none PT as well as hub_none location to keep things in
order in my head. I like knowing exactly where things are and what they're
doing. It might cost a couple extra keystrokes but it could save 20
minutes of troubleshooting down the line.
HTH
Marty
On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 11:55 AM, singh singh8...@in.com wrote:
Any update on this Guys?
Please help!!
-- Original message --
From:singh singh8...@in.com
Date: 6 Jul 13 22:22:39
Subject: Re: css and partitions required
To: ccie_voice-requ...@onlinestudylist.com;ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
modified...
-- Original message --
From:singh singh8...@in.com
Date: 6 Jul 13 22:20:56
Subject: css and partitions required
To: ccie_voice-requ...@onlinestudylist.com;ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
hello all,
I am wondering what would be appropriate number of partitions and CSS to
create ...
1) I normally create partitions and css in the following manner ( these
are for 3 sites HQ, site B , site c)...
CSS-HQ-all -- Having access to partitions - pt-HQ-all,
pt-HQ-siteB-all , pt-meetme, pt-aar, pt-plus
CSS-siteB-al l-- Having access to partitions -
pt-siteB-all, pt-HQ-siteB-all , pt-meetme, pt-aar, pt-plus
CSS-sitec-all-- Having access to partitions - pt-siteC-all,
pt-HQ-siteB-siteC-all
Is the above correct?
2) To my phones HQ, siteB , site c - I do not assign any internal
partitions - it is all in none. Is this correct?
3) I assign the CSS stated above to the appropriate - phones , gateways,
cti ports , CTI route points and VM pilot . The partitions I assign only to
route patterns , translation rules , meetme , Remote Destination Profile .
Is this correct?
Please correct me if I am wrong.
-singh
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