What does "PA" represent?

In the following line from a CCM trace:
Digit analysis: match(fqcn=”9195555692″, cn=15692″, pss=”PA:Line1:Cisco:Local:Long
Distance:International”, dd=”85552663″)
What does “PA” represent?

In the following line from a CCM trace:
Digit analysis: match(fqcn=”9195555692″, cn=15692″, pss=”PA:Line1:Cisco:Local:Long
Distance:International”, dd=”85552663″)
What does “PA” represent?

A.
Pattern analysis.

B.
The name of a CSS.

C.
The name of a partition.

D.
A Personal Assistant Interceptor port.

Explanation:
Route Partitions and Calling Search Spaces
Route partitions inherit the error-handling capabilities for the CiscoCallManager software. That is, a console and SDI file trace are provided for logging information and error messages. These messages will be part of the digit analysis component of the traces. You must be sure that you know how the Partitions and Calling Search Spaces are configured and what devices are in each partition and its associated calling search space to determine the source of the problem. Refer to the route plan chapters in the CiscoCallManager Administration Guide and the CiscoCallManager System Guide for more information.
The following trace shows an example of a dialed number that is in the device Calling Search Space. For more detailed explanations about SDI traces, review the case studies in this document.
08:38:54.968 Cisco CallManager|StationInit – InboundStim -OffHookMessageIDtcpHandle=0x6b8802808:38:54.968 Cisco CallManager|StationD – stationOutputDisplayTexttcpHandle=0x6b88028, Display= 500008:38:54.968 Cisco CallManager|StationD – stationOutputSetLamp stim:9=Line instance=1 lampMode=LampOn tcpHandle=0x6b8802808:38:54.968 Cisco CallManager|StationD – stationOutputCallStatetcpHandle=0x6b8802808:38:54.968 Cisco CallManager|StationD -stationOutputDisplayPromptStatustcpHandle=0x6b8802808:38:54.968 Cisco CallManager|StationD – stationOutputSelectSoftKeystcpHandle=0x6b8802808:38:54.968 Cisco CallManager|StationD -stationOutputActivateCallPlanetcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:54.968 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis: match(fqcn=”5000″,cn=”5000″, pss=”RTP_NC_Hardwood:RTP_NC_Woodland:Local RTP”, dd=””)In the Digit Analysis component of the previous trace, the pss (Partition Search Space, also known as Calling Search Space) gets listed for the device placing the call. In the following trace, RTP_NC_Hardwood;RTP_NC_Woodland;Local_RTP represent the partitions that this device is allowed to call.
08:38:54.968 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis:potentialMatches=PotentialMatchesExist
08:38:54.968 Cisco CallManager|StationD – stationOutputStartTone:33=InsideDialTone tcpHandle=0x6b8802808:38:55.671 Cisco CallManager|StationInit – InboundStim -KeypadButtonMessageIDkpButton: 5 tcpHandle=0x6b8802808:38:55.671 Cisco CallManager|StationD – stationOutputStopTonetcpHandle=0x6b8802808:38:55.671 Cisco CallManager|StationD – stationOutputSelectSoftKeystcpHandle=0x6b88028
08:38:55.671 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis: match(fqcn=”5000″,cn=”5000″, pss=”RTP_NC_Hardwood:RTP_NC_Woodland:Local RTP”, dd=”5″)08:38:55.671 Cisco CallManager|Digit analysis:potentialMatches=PotentialMatchesExist08:38:56.015 Cisco CallManager|StationInit – InboundStim -KeypadButtonMessageIDkpButton: 0 tcpHandle=0x6b8802808:38:56.015 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=PotentialMatchesExist08:38:56.187 Cisco CallManager|StationInit – InboundStim -KeypadButtonMessageIDkpButton: 0 tcpHandle=0x6b8802808:38:56.187 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=PotentialMatchesExist08:38:56.515 Cisco CallManager|StationInit – InboundStim -KeypadButtonMessageIDkpButton: 3 tcpHandle=0x6b8802808:38:56.515 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 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/prod_troubleshooting_guide_chapter09186a0



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