Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 184

Auto-Login CLIP, Mobile Phone, MWI Signaling, Apply, Configuring Aastra Mobile Client Software

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Fixed Mobile Convergence Configuring FMC Telephones The authorisations of the respective FMC telephone are used for call forwarding to the mobile telephone. The assigned user thus has to belong to a user group with external dialling authorisation. 4. Activate the Auto-Login (CLIP) option to use the accelerated log-in procedure via the mobile telephone call number. Keep in mind that the Mobile Phone No. field has to correspond to the CLIP transmitted by the mobile telephone. If you use the "E.164 dialing" feature you have to enter the international area code prefix in the Mobile Phone No. field. Note: Mobile telephone calls using the "CLIP no screening" feature are rejected by the communications system. Alternatively, mobile telephone log-in can be done using a password procedure. This requires entering a user PIN. Note: For security reasons users of FMC telephones should never retain the default "0000" as their user PIN, rather create their own individual PIN. 5. Activate the MWI Signaling option, if new voice box messages should trigger a signaling call. The signaling call will be rejected from the "Aastra Mobile Client", which in standard cases will generate no extra charges. Deactivate the MWI Signaling option, if you do not want to use this function for the new FMC telephone. 6. To create the new FMC telephone confirm with Apply. 7. If you also wish to use the "Aastra Mobile Client" software on the mobile telephone, you can manage this software on the configuration platform available on the internet (see Configuring "Aastra Mobile Client" Software starting on page 183). Tip: As mobile telephones manage all call numbers in the interna- tional format, you should also configure the "E.164 dialing" feature on the OpenCom 100 communications system for the system connection used or the SIP line used (see E.164 conver- sion starting on page 163). 182

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Fixed Mobile Convergence
Configuring FMC Telephones
182
The authorisations of the respective FMC telephone are used for call for-
warding to the mobile telephone. The assigned user thus has to belong to a
user group with external dialling authorisation.
4.
Activate the
Auto-Login (CLIP)
option to use the accelerated log-in procedure
via the mobile telephone call number. Keep in mind that the
Mobile Phone
No.
field has to correspond to the CLIP transmitted by the mobile telephone. If
you use the “E.164 dialing” feature you have to enter the international area
code prefix in the
Mobile Phone No.
field.
Note:
Mobile telephone calls using the “CLIP no screening”
feature are rejected by the communications system.
Alternatively, mobile telephone log-in can be done using a password pro-
cedure. This requires entering a user PIN.
Note:
For security reasons users of FMC telephones should
never retain the default “0000” as their user PIN, rather create
their own individual PIN.
5.
Activate the
MWI Signaling
option, if new voice box messages should trigger
a signaling call. The signaling call will be rejected from the “Aastra Mobile
Client”, which in standard cases will generate no extra charges. Deactivate the
MWI Signaling
option, if you do not want to use this function for the new FMC
telephone.
6.
To create the new FMC telephone confirm with
Apply
.
7.
If you also wish to use the “Aastra Mobile Client” software on the mobile tele-
phone, you can manage this software on the configuration platform available
on the internet (see
Configuring “Aastra Mobile Client” Software
starting on
page 183).
Tip:
As mobile telephones manage all call numbers in the interna-
tional format, you should also configure the “E.164 dialing”
feature on the OpenCom 100 communications system for the
system connection used or the SIP line used (see
E.164 conver-
sion
starting on page 163).