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Avaya Branch Gateway Manager 10.0 Page 712
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Example Configuration Overview
In this example, two DID numbers are going to be used to allowed one-X Mobile Users to access the FNE functions 00, 01
and 26. This will allows those users respectively to obtain system dial tone, to acquire a call alerting on their normal
extension and to transfer a call.
The DID numbers requested were 555 76769900, 555 76769901 and 555 76769926 with 4 digits being passed by the
provided to the system, ie. 9900, 9901 and 9926.
· This example is made much simpler by using both a continuous DID range and one where the last two digits of the
DID numbers match the system FNE short code features required. This allows implementation using an single
short code and a single incoming call route.
System Configuration
1.User Configuration
For each user, the following must be set on the User | Mobility tab.
· Select Mobility Features.
· Select Can have one-X Mobile Client.
· Set their Twinned Mobile Number to match the CLI of calls from the device on which they will be using the
one-X Mobile Client software. This match is used to determine the user for the FNE feature.
· 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.
2.FNE Service System Short Code
This short code is used as the destination for calls received on the DID numbers requested for one-X Mobile
usage.
· Short Code: 777XX
· Number: N
· Feature: FNE Service
3.Incoming Call Route
An incoming call route is required to send the DID calls to the FNE short code. Since a continuous range of DID
numbers has been requested, with end digits that match the feature required, this can be done with a single
incoming call route record in the system configuration.
· Incoming Number: 99XX
· Destination: 777#
The # matches any digits received for the XX part of the incoming number.
· Other fields can be configured as required. For example using line group ID's to restrict one-X Mobile client
access to those trunks known to support this feature.
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