Specifications

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Cisco IOS Telephony Service, Version 2.02
Chapter 3 Additional Configuration Tasks
Information About Additional Configuration Tasks
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring Local Directory
This task configures the local directory naming order.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. telephony-service
2. directory {first-name-first | last-name-first}
DETAILED STEPS
Command Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# telephony-service
Enters telephony-service configuration mode.
Step 2
Router(config-telephony-service)# dialplan-pattern
tag prefix-pattern extension-length length [no-reg]
Creates a global prefix that can be used to expand the
abbreviated extension numbers into fully qualified
E.164 numbers. The extension-length keyword
enables the system to convert a full E.164 telephone
number back to an extension number for the purposes
of caller ID display, received, and missed call lists.
The no-reg keyword provides dialing flexibility and
prevents the E.164 numbers in the dial peer from
registering to the gatekeeper. You have the option not
to register some specific numbers to the gatekeeper
so that those numbers can be used for other telephony
services.
Command Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# telephony-service
Enters telephony-service configuration mode.
Step 2
Router(config-telephony-service)# directory
{first-name-first | last-name-first}
Defines the local directory naming order and points the
directory access to an HTTP location.
Note The actual directory of names and phone numbers is
built using the name command and the number
command in ephone-dn configuration mode.
When the command is set with the first-name-first keyword,
you see the directory information displayed on the phone, for
example, Jane E. Smith; and when the command is set with
the last-name-first keyword, you see the directory
information displayed on the phone, for example,
Smith, Jane E.