08-21-2012 03:04 AM - edited 03-16-2019 12:47 PM
Hi everybody,
I was troubleshooting an issue with CUCM and after removing the CSS from the line and the device, the ip phone was still able to amke calls.
By chance, I found out that the CSS that was responsible for this, was one that was defined in the Device Pool: Device Mobility Calling Search Space
I had a look at the documentation and it says:
Choose the appropriate calling search space to be used as the device calling search space when the device is roaming and in same device mobility group.
Device Mobility Related Settings
The parameters under these settings will override the device-level settings only when the device is
roaming within a Device Mobility Group. The parameters included in these settings are:
• Device Mobility Calling Search Space
• AAR Calling Search Space
• AAR Group
• Calling Party Transformation CSS
• Called Party Transformation CSS
The device mobility related settings affect the dial plan because the calling search space dictates the
patterns that can be dialed or the devices that can be reached.
I had a look at this doc also (https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-19600) and my devices are not roaming, I'm using desk phones, device mobility is off, no physical locations configured, no device mobility groups...
My question is: is this CSS working as designed or is it a CSS that is used as 'last resort'?
I can find no reason why this CSS is applying to my device...
Any idea?
Thanks in advance,
Carmen
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10-19-2012 11:29 AM
I've also confirmed that this happens in CUCM 4.3(2) all the way up to 9.0(1). Only when the device level CSS is not configured (set to
I've filed a documentation defect to document this behavior to hopefully avoid confusion in the furture (CSCuc79185).
08-21-2012 08:50 AM
My understanding is the same as yours that the CSS from DP should only be used when Device Mobility is On, the device is roaming within the same device mobility group.
How did you figure it was using the CSS from the DP? What do you see when you click on the "View Current Device Mobility Settings" hyperlink?
Perhaps there is another CSS assigned to the DN?
Chris
08-22-2012 12:24 AM
Hi Chris,
I found out that the CSS in use was that one purely by chance. I couldn't imagine why my configuration didn't work, moreover when I had removed the line and device CSSs, and then customer told me to have a look at the Device Pool settings. I thought it was a nonsense, and that nothing in the DP could affect the call routing, but I decided to give it a try as I couldn't think of anything else. To my surprise, when I removed that CSS it worked as I wanted...
Just in case the customer's CUCM had anything else that I hadn't checked, I've recreated the issue in my lab using a clean CUCM running another version (8.6.2a vs 7.1.5) and the result was the same, so I'm pretty sure there's no other CSS in use.
I just wanted to verify if someone else had faced the same issue, although I know that it's not usual to have that setting configured if you're not using Mobility (my customer seems to like filling in any CSS field, just in case :-) and if it was FAD or a bug.
10-11-2012 08:04 AM
Hi Guys,
I just came across this today on version 7.1.5 not sure if any other version are affected too. Would like to know if it's a bug or a hidden design feature. What version are you using?
10-11-2012 12:53 PM
This is interesting as Chris said that CSS should only be used when device mobility is on and depending on the device mobility group. I'll play around with this in the lab some more to see if this is working as designed or not.
10-15-2012 05:24 AM
I believe only below fields are required while configuring the DP:
DP name
CUCM Group
Date/Time group
Region
Media resource group
All the fields related to CSS could remain selected as
10-16-2012 12:12 AM
Hi jonesbrett,
I came across this first in 7.1.5.31900-3 and then I reproduced the issue in my lab (8.6.2a)
HTH,
Carmen
10-19-2012 11:29 AM
I've also confirmed that this happens in CUCM 4.3(2) all the way up to 9.0(1). Only when the device level CSS is not configured (set to
I've filed a documentation defect to document this behavior to hopefully avoid confusion in the furture (CSCuc79185).
10-19-2012 12:46 PM
Excellent update Joe (+5)
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10-22-2012 02:31 AM
Thanks Joe
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