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Creates a new, named, range of numbers assigned for parking calls within an organization.

Syntax

New-CsCallParkOrbit -Identity <XdsGlobalRelativeIdentity> -NumberRangeStart <String> -NumberRangeEnd <String> -CallParkService <String> [-Confirm [<SwitchParameter>]] [-Force <SwitchParameter>] [-InMemory <SwitchParameter>] [-WhatIf [<SwitchParameter>]]

Parameters

Parameter Required Type Description

Identity

Required

String

The name of the call park orbit. This name must be unique within the Microsoft Communications Server 2010 deployment. This string can be any value, but should be something that allows for easy identification of the particular call park orbit. All call park orbits are created with a global scope.

NumberRangeStart

Required

String

The first number in the range for this call park orbit. The value must be less than or equal to the NumberRangeEnd. The value must also be the same length as the value of the NumberRangeEnd.

Valid values must match the regular expression string ([\*|#]?[1-9]\d{0,7})|([1-9]\d{0,8}). This means that the value must be a string beginning with either the character * or # or a number 1 through 9 (the first character cannot be a zero). If the first character is * or # the following character must be a number 1 through 9 (it cannot be a zero). Subsequent characters can be any number 0 through 9 up to seven additional characters. (For example, #6000, *92000, and *95551212.) The number following the * or # must be greater than 100. If the first character is not * or #, the first character must be a number 1 through 9 (it cannot be zero), followed by up to eight characters, each a number 0 through 9. (For example, 915551212;41212;300)

NumberRangeEnd

Required

String

The last number in the range for this call park orbit. The value must be greater than or equal to the NumberRangeStart. The value must also be the same length as the value of the NumberRangeStart. For example, if NumberRangeStart is set to 100, NumberRangeEnd cannot be set to 1001. In addition, if the NumberRangeStart begins with a * or #, then NumberRangeEnd must begin with the same character.

Valid values: Must match the regular expression string ([\*|#]?[1-9]\d{0,7})|([1-9]\d{0,8}). This means that the value must be a string beginning with either the character * or # or a number 1 through 9 (the first character cannot be a zero). If the first character is * or # the following character must be a number 1 through 9 (it cannot be a zero). Subsequent characters can be any number 0 through 9 up to seven additional characters. (For example, #6000, *92000, and *95551212.) If the first character is not * or #, the first character must be a number 1 through 9 (it cannot be zero), followed by up to eight characters, each a number 0 through 9. (For example: 915551212;41212;300)

CallParkService

Required

String

The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or service ID of the Application service that hosts the Call Park application. All calls parked to numbers within the range specified by the NumberRangeStart and NumberRangeEnd parameters will be routed to this server or pool.

Confirm

Optional

SwitchParameter

Prompts you for confirmation before executing the command.

InMemory

Optional

SwitchParameter

Creates an object reference without actually committing the object as a permanent change. If you assign the output of this cmdlet called with this parameter to a variable, you can make changes to the properties of the object reference and then commit those changes by calling this cmdlet’s matching Set- cmdlet.

Force

Optional

SwitchParameter

Suppresses any confirmation prompts that would otherwise be displayed before making changes.

WhatIf

Optional

SwitchParameter

Describes what would happen if you executed the command without actually executing the command.

Detailed Description

Parking a call assigns a received phone call to a specific number for later retrieval. A call park orbit is the set of call park locations assigned to a specific call park server for this purpose. The New-CsCallParkOrbit cmdlet defines the numbers for a call park orbit and applies them to a specific service. Calls parked within the given range will be parked on the specified Call Park application service. You can create multiple call park orbits; each must have a globally unique name and a unique range of numbers.

Return Types

This cmdlet creates an object of type Microsoft.Rtc.Management.Voice.Helpers.DisplayCallParkOrbit.

Examples

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New-CsCallParkOrbit -Identity "Redmond CPO 1" -NumberRangeStart 100 -NumberRangeEnd 199 -CallParkService ApplicationServer:pool0.litwareinc.com

This example creates a new call park orbit named "Redmond CPO 1" on the Application service with the service ID ApplicationServer:pool0.litwareinc.com. The available number range for this call park orbit is 100 through 199.

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New-CsCallParkOrbit -Identity "Redmond CPO 2" -NumberRangeStart "*1000" -NumberRangeEnd "*1999" -CallParkService pool0.litwareinc.com

This example creates a new call park orbit named "Redmond CPO 2" on the Call Park application server with the FQDN pool0.litwareinc.com. The available range for this call park orbit is *1000 through *1999.

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New-CsCallParkOrbit -Identity "Redmond CPO 3" -NumberRangeStart "#1000" -NumberRangeEnd "#1999"  -CallParkService redmond-applicationserver-1

This example creates a new call park orbit named "Redmond CPO 3" on the Call Park application server with the FQDN pool0.litwareinc.com. The available range for this call park orbit is #1000 through #1999.