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Telephone Features: Mobile Call Control
9.3.3 one-X Mobile Client
The system is configured to route incoming calls on those DID numbers to short codes for each feature. The caller's
incoming CLI is then checked for a match against the mobile twinning and forwarding numbers of those users configured
for one-X Mobile operation. If a match is found access to the one-X feature is allowed using the identity of that user as if
they were now dialing from an extension on the system.
ยท WARNING
This feature allows external callers to use features on your phone system and to make calls from the phone
system for which you may be charged. The only security available to the system is to check whether the incoming
caller ID matches a configured users' Twinned Mobile Number setting. The system cannot prevent use of these
features by caller's who present a false caller ID matching that of a user configured for this feature.
Example
Stage
Events
Setup the User's Mobile Cell
Phone for one-X Mobile
1.The one-X Mobile client application has been loaded onto a user's mobile cell
phone.
2.A configuration file for the system one-X functions is also loaded. Within this the
DDI numbers allocated for one-X mobile features are split into two parts; a
shared DDI prefix for system and then a DDI suffix for each require one-X
feature. Whenever a one-X feature is selected by the user, the prefix and the
appropriate suffix for the feature are combined into a number dialled by the
users mobile cell phone.
User selects a one-X Mobile
feature on their phone
1.Within the one-X Mobile client application on their phone, the user selects the
'dial tone' feature.
2.The DDI prefix and the DDI suffix in the phone's one-X Mobile configuration file
are combined to dial the appropriate DDI number. For this example 555 776
9900.
The DDI call is received by the
system
1.The call is received by the system along with the number of DDI digits that the
line provider passes through. For this example the four digits 9900.
2.On the system an Incoming Call Route has been added with the Incoming
Number field set to 99XX. This will match the 9900 digits just received.
3.The Incoming Call Route is set with the Destination of 777"#". The "#" will
be replaced by the XX part of the DDI number matched above. For this example,
00 will set the destination as 77700.
Check the CLI received with the
call for a one-X Mobile User
match
1.The system has a system short code 777XX. Its settings are 777XX/FNE
Service/N.
2.The short code uses the FNE feature. This causes the system to check that it has
received an incoming CLI number with the call. The last 6 to 10 digits of that
number are checked for a match against the Twinned Mobile Number or
Forward Number of those users on the system who have been configured as
Can have one-X Mobile Client.
3.Once a match occurs the call proceeds using the identity of the user matched.
The appropriate one-X Mobile
feature is provided to the user.
1.The short code takes 777XX and then passes the value N to the FNE feature.
Therefore in our example 77700 will pass the value 00.
2.The value 00 matches the FNE feature Dial Tone (also called Idle Appearance
Select). This feature causes the system to return system dial tone to the user so
that they can now dial the number they require as a call from the system.