Exception Numbers; Misc. Settings; Https Port; International Prefix - Aastra AMC 3 User Manual

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12.6 Exception Numbers

Specify numbers that must be dialed directly in all cases. The main purpose is to make
sure that special numbers such as operator voice mail and the like are not considered
for any special routing via the AMC.
To specify more than one number, separate them with dashes "-" (no white spaces).
Note:
Emergency numbers do not have to be specified here, as they are treated sep-
arately. The major emergency numbers for all continents such as 112 and 911 are
preloaded in the AMC. If you have any special or regional numbers however, you can
configure them here.

12.7 Misc. Settings

12.7.1 HTTPS Port

If a port is configured here and if HTTP(S) has been activated on your AMCC, data con-
nections will be established automatically whenever necessary(for Callbacks, to access
the Corporate Contacts etc.).
Information about HTTPS
Whenever Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is used, you will be asked
to accept a certificate for security reasons. Go to your smartphone's native menu
and open Options » Security Options » Certificates to generally allow this certifi-
cate.
12.7.2 International Prefix
In this field you can specify with which characters a leading plus "+" should be replaced
whenever it is signaled in DTMF.

12.7.3 Maximum Number Length

The Maximum Number Length determines after how many digits (of a phone number)
the AMC will send DTMF (in cellular networks). In most cases, this depends on the first
network device on the way (gateways and trunks in many countries support up to 19
sometimes even 21 digits). To ensure the correct functionality, simply set this value to
"0".
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