User's Manual
Avaya Branch Gateway Manager 10.0 Page 706
15-601011 Issue 29r (Friday, November 02, 2012)B5800 Branch Gateway
Enabling Outgoing Mobile Call Control
1.Configure the user for Mobile Twinning and Mobile Call Control
On the User | Mobility tab do the following:
· Enable Mobility Features for the user.
· Set the Twinned Mobile Number for the user's twinned calls destination.
· Digits are matched from right to left.
· The match must be at least 6 digits. If either the CLI or the Mobile Twinned Number is less than 6 digits
no match will occur.
· Matching is done for up to 10 digits. Further digits are ignored. If either the CLI or Mobile Twinned
Number is less than 10 digits, matching stops at that shorter length.
· If multiple matches occur the first user in the configuration is used. Branch Gateway Manager will warn
against configuration where such a conflict may exist.
· Select Can do Mobile Call Control.
3.On systems with some unsupported trunk types, further changes such as Outgoing Group ID, system shorts codes
and ARS may be necessary to ensure that calls to the mobile twinned numbers are only routed via the
Incoming Mobile Call Control
The system can be configured to allow Mobile Call Control users to use this function when making an incoming call to the
system. This requires the user to make the incoming call from the same CLI as their Mobile Twinning Number (even if
they do not actually use Mobile Twinning).
The call will be rejected:
· If the caller ID is blank or withheld.
· If the caller ID does not match a Twinned Mobile Number of a user with Can do Mobile Call Control enabled.
· If the call is received on a trunk type that does not support Mobile Call Control.
Enabling Incoming Mobile Call Control
1.Configure the user for incoming Mobile Call Control
On the User | Mobility tab do the following:
· Enable Mobility Features for the user.
· Set the Twinned Mobile Number to match the CLI of the device from which the user will be making calls.
· Select Can do Mobile Call Control.
3. Add a FNE Short Code
In the system short codes section of the configuration add a short code similar to the following. Key points are the
use of the FNE Service feature and the Telephone Number value 31.
· Short Code: *99
· Feature: FNE Service
· Telephone Number: 31
4. Add an Incoming Call Route for the user
Create an incoming call route that matches the user's CLI and with the FNE short code created above as its
destination.
5.On systems with some unsupported trunk types, further changes such as Incoming Group ID changes may be
necessary to ensure that only calls received on trunks that support Mobile Call Control are routed to this short
code.
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