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Figure 4. ExtensionAnywhere Configuration - MobileExtSP dialog box
Name Enter the name of the person using the mobile phone.
Target Phone Number—Enter the number of the mobile phone. This is used
when MAXCS makes a call through PSTN to the mobile phone. Do not include
the trunk access code.
Caller ID—Enter the phone number of the mobile phone. This is for incoming
caller ID verification. MAXCS uses it to determine whether a call is from a
mobile extension. If the caller ID is matched, the mobile extension user will
hear a dial tone from the system, the same as an internal extension user hears
when the phone is off-hooked.
It's also used to find a mobile channel in the MaxMobile Communicator
application, and it is used in the MaxMobile Communicator login.
Note: When a MaxMobile Communicator user logs in to the MAXSCS system,
the assigned extension number, extension password and cell phone
number are used as identification. First, MAXCS checks the extension
number and extension, then it uses the cell phone number to search
the mobile channel table. If MAXCS finds one channel's Caller ID is the
same as the cell phone number, it will assign this channel to the
extension number. The extension is allowed to log in as a mobile
extension. If no channel is found, the login fails.
Mobile Trunk Allocation—select either Shared or Dedicated.
Shared—When selected, this mobile extension will share mobile trunk ports
with other mobile extension users. You need to assign a mobile trunk Group ID
to this extension. The system will dynamically allocate a mobile trunk port
Chapter 18: Mobile Extension Configuration
For a mobile phone using
MaxMobile Communicator,
clear all the Phrase check
boxes.
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