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Route Plan Report
Viewing Route Plan Records
Viewing Route Plan Reports in a File
Route Plan Report
The route plan report lists all call park numbers, call pickup numbers, conference numbers, route patterns, translation patterns, message waiting indicators, voice mail ports, and Cisco CallManager Attendant Console pilot numbers in the system. The route plan report allows you to view either a partial or full list and to go directly to the associated configuration windows by clicking the Pattern/Directory Number, Partition, or Route Detail fields.
In addition, the route plan report allows you to save report data into a .csv file that you can import into other applications. The .csv file contains more detailed information than the web pages, including directory numbers (DN) for phones, route patterns, pattern usage, device name, and device description.
Cisco CallManager uses the route plan to route both internal calls and external public switched telephone network (PSTN) calls. For more detailed information on the route plan, refer to the "Understanding Route Plans" section in Cisco CallManager System Guide.
Use the following procedures to view route plan records:
•Viewing Route Plan Records
•Viewing Route Plan Reports in a File
Viewing Route Plan Records
This section describes how to view route plan records. Because you might have several records in your network, Cisco CallManager Administration lets you locate specific route plan records based on specific criteria. Use the following procedure to generate customized route plan reports.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Route Plan > Route Plan Report.
The Route Plan Report window displays. Use the three drop-down list boxes to specify a route plan report that meets your requirements.
Step 2 From the first Find drop-down list box, choose one of the following criteria:
•All Patterns
•Call Park
•Conference
•Translation Pattern
•Call Pickup Group
•Route Pattern
•Message Waiting
•Voice Mail Port
•Attendant Console
From the second Find where drop-down list box, choose one of the following criteria:
•Pattern/Directory Number
•Partition
From the third Find where drop-down list box, choose one of the following criteria:
•begins with
•contains
•ends with
•is exactly
•is not empty
•is empty
Step 3 Specify the appropriate search text, if applicable, and click Find. You can also specify how many items per page to display.
Tip To find all route plans that are registered in the database, click Find without entering any search text.
Note The route plan report shows the pattern/directory number, the corresponding partition and pattern type, and the route detail. The Route Detail column shows a route list (with route group and associated gateway, and ports used information) or gateway information.
A list of discovered route plans displays by
•Pattern/Directory Number icon
•Pattern/Directory Number
•Partition
•Type
•Route Detail
Step 4 Click the pattern/directory number icon or name, the associated partition, or the route detail from the list of records that matches your search criteria.
The window displays the pattern that you choose.
Related Topics
•Route Plan Report
•Viewing Route Plan Reports in a File
•Understanding Route Plans, Cisco CallManager System Guide
Viewing Route Plan Reports in a File
This section contains information on how to view route plan reports in a .csv file.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Route Plan > Route Plan Report.
The Route Plan Report window displays.
Step 2 Click View In File. A dialog box displays.
From this dialog box, you can either save the file or import it into another application.
Step 3 Click Save.
Another window displays that allows you to save this file to a location of your choice.
Note You may also save the file as a different file name, but the file name must have a .csv extension.
Step 4 Choose the location in which to save the file and click Save. The file should now be saved to the location that you designated.
Step 5 Locate the .csv file that you just saved and double-click its icon to view it.
Related Topics
•Route Plan Report
•Viewing Route Plan Records
•Understanding Route Plans, Cisco CallManager System Guide