Refer to the exhibit.
00018161.010|20 49:58.585|AppInfo|Digit analysis: patternUsage=5
00018161.011|20:49:58.585|AppInfo|Digit analysis: match(pi=”2",fqcn='1001",cn="1001",plv="5",pss="HQ-TRANSLATIONS:HQ-911:HQ-INTERNAL”,TodFilteredPss=’HQ-TRANSLATIONS:HQ-911:HQ-INTERNAL",dd="1010",dac="0")
00018161.012|20:49:58.585|AppInfo|Digit analysis:analysis results
00018161.013|20:49:58.585|AppInfo||PretransformCallingPartyNumber=1001
|CallingPartyNumber=1001
|DialingPartition=HQ-INTERNAL
|DialingPattem=1010
|FullyQualifiedCalledPartyNumber=101!
|DialingPatternRegularExpression=(1010)
|DialingWhere=
|PatternType=Enterpnse
|PotentialMatches=ForegoPotentialMatches
|DialingsSdlProcessId=(0,0,0)
|PretransformDigitString=1010
|PretransformTagsList=SUBSCRIBER
|PretransformPositionalMatchList=1010
|CollectedDigrts=12310101
An engineer recently configured a Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster. The users are reporting that extensions starting with 10 are routing to a different office. Based on the output, what is the root cause of the issue?
A.
The destination partition is missing from the assigned calling search space
B.
Urgent priority is chosen on a translation or route pattern
C.
The incorrect calling search space was assigned to the phones
D.
The extension is a shared line, and one of the phones is unregistered