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Cisco IP Telephony Troubleshooting Guide for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(1)
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08:38:56.015 Cisco CallManager|StationInit - InboundStim - KeypadButtonMessageID kpButton: 0
tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:56.015 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis: match(fqcn="5000", cn="5000",
pss="RTP_NC_Hardwood:RTP_NC_Woodland:Local RTP", dd="50")
08:38:56.015 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis: potentialMatches=PotentialMatchesExist
08:38:56.187 Cisco CallManager|StationInit - InboundStim - KeypadButtonMessageID kpButton: 0
tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:56.187 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis: match(fqcn="5000", cn="5000",
pss="RTP_NC_Hardwood:RTP_NC_Woodland:Local RTP", dd="500")
08:38:56.187 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis: potentialMatches=PotentialMatchesExist
08:38:56.515 Cisco CallManager|StationInit - InboundStim - KeypadButtonMessageID kpButton: 3
tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:56.515 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis: match(fqcn="5000", cn="5000",
pss="RTP_NC_Hardwood:RTP_NC_Woodland:Local RTP", dd="5003")
08:38:56.515 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis: analysis results
08:38:56.515 Cisco CallManager||PretransformCallingPartyNumber=5000
The key thing to note above is that "PotentialMatchesExist" is the result of Digit Analysis of the
numbers that were dialed until the exact match is found and the call is routed accordingly.
Below is a trace when the number attempted to be dialed "1001" is not in the Calling Search
Space of the device. Again, the key thing to note is the digit analysis routine had potential
matches until only the first digit was dialed. The route pattern associated with the digit "1" is in a
partition that is not in the device's calling search space,
"RTP_NC_Hardwood;RTP_NC_Woodland;Local_RTP". Therefore the phone was sent Reorder
Tone.
08:38:58.734 Cisco CallManager|StationInit - InboundStim - OffHookMessageID tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:58.734 Cisco CallManager|StationD - stationOutputDisplayText tcpHandle=0x6b88028, Display=
5000
08:38:58.734 Cisco CallManager|StationD - stationOutputSetLamp stim: 9=Line instance=1
lampMode=LampOn tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:58.734 Cisco CallManager|StationD - stationOutputCallState tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:58.734 Cisco CallManager|StationD - stationOutputDisplayPromptStatus tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:58.734 Cisco CallManager|StationD - stationOutputSelectSoftKeys tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:58.734 Cisco CallManager|StationD - stationOutputActivateCallPlane tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:58.734 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis: match(fqcn="5000", cn="5000",
pss="RTP_NC_Hardwood:RTP_NC_Woodland:Local RTP", dd="")
08:38:58.734 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis: potentialMatches=PotentialMatchesExist
08:38:58.734 Cisco CallManager|StationD - stationOutputStartTone: 33=InsideDialTone
tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:59.703 Cisco CallManager|StationInit - InboundStim - KeypadButtonMessageID kpButton: 1
tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:59.703 Cisco CallManager|StationD - stationOutputStopTone tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:59.703 Cisco CallManager|StationD - stationOutputSelectSoftKeys tcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:59.703 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis: match(fqcn="5000", cn="5000",
pss="RTP_NC_Hardwood:RTP_NC_Woodland:Local RTP", dd="1")
08:38:59.703 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis: potentialMatches=NoPotentialMatchesExist
08:38:59.703 Cisco CallManager|StationD - stationOutputStartTone: 37=ReorderTone
tcpHandle=0x6b88028
Route partitions work by associating a partition name with every directory number in the system.
The directory number can be called only if the calling device contains the partition within a list