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Mobility Configuration Overview
Configuration for SNR Service - Summary
Single Number Reach
What needs to be setup
Configure CME location,
features and dialing rules
For each CME associated with the UCC server, the location,
extension lengths and dial-out access codes need to be
configured to allow proper formatting of numbers for dialing.
Additional dialing rules can be configured to manipulate the
numbers for dialing and lookup if required for the location.
Select Mobility ephones for the
SNR Service
This configuration step specifies to the UCC system, the
ephones that have been configured in the CME for use by the
Mobility Service. These ephones must have the option ‗Connect
as Softphone‘ checked and must be configured with a virtual
MAC-address.
Configure SNR System
parameters
The administrator can set a number of system wide parameters
for the Single Number Reach service. These include:
a. Maximum number of reach out calls for each user
b. Maximum number of concurrent SNR sessions
c. Answer timeout --- the maximum wait time for a call to be
answered
d. Enable/Disable the Mid-call features
In addition the administrator can set the caller-id transmission
rules.
Setup holidays and work hours
The administrator can setup a schedule for the holidays
observed and the working hours (start and end times) and the
working days for the organization.
Setup ephone pools for SNR
Service
The ephones that have been configured for the Single Number
Reach service need to be associated with the SNR application.
This is performed by creating groups or pools of ephones and
allocating them to the mobility applications
Update user contact information
for voice mail box and SNR PIN
number
For the Single Number Reach service, the users need to have
the voice mail box and the SNR PIN or password configured.
User‘s can update this information from their Popup application
Options window.