Specifications
Configuring Voice Settings Managing Cellular Operators
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ShoreTel Mobility Router Administration Guide 160
“Modifying Cellular Operator Settings” on page 163
“Deleting a Cellular Operator” on page 163
Adding a Cellular Operator
The Mobility Router ships with default settings for the most common United States cellular operators.
If needed, you can add additional cellular operators. We recommend that you add a cellular operator
as part of the provisioning process and do not modify the cellular operator settings.
To add a cellular operator:
1. Select Configuration > Voice > Advanced > Cellular Operators. The Cellular Operators page
displays.
2. Click Add. The Add Cellular Operator page displays.
3. Complete the following fields:
4. In the MCC - MNC boxes, type the mobile country code (MCC) and mobile network code (MNC)
for the operator. The mobile network code (MNC) is used in combination with a mobile country
code (MCC) to uniquely identify a mobile phone operator/carrier using either GSM, CDMA, or
UMTS.
Public land mobile networks and some satellite mobile networks. Add MCC and MNC of the
operator being added.
5. In the Name field, type the name of the cellular operator.
6. In the Technology/Frequency field, type the technology and frequency used by this carrier.
Examples include:
GSM & UMTS 850 / 1900
GSM 1900
On the Server tab:
In the Cellular Call Min Ring Time field, enter the Mobility Router's minimum cellular ring time for
the call to be successfully connected. If the call connection indication is received before the
expiration of this timer, the call is connected to enterprise voice mail. Enter a value in the range
between 100 and 60000 ms. The default is 6000.
In the Cellular Call Max Ring Time field, enter the maximum cellular ring time for the call to be
successfully connected. If the call is not answered during this time, the call is redirected to
enterprise voice mail. Enter a value in the range between 100 and 60000. The default is 24000.
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Note
If you need to add a cellular operator to the Mobility Router, you or the end user can provision a mobile
device for the cellular operator. During provisioning, cellular operator information is automatically
added to the Mobility Router if the information does not already exist.