11 Settings
A Callback is invoked via HTTPS or by calling the Callback Number configured in the
Settings
menu. The AMC also sends the phone number that you would actually like to
call (1). The AMCC in return calls the AMC (2) and the destination number (3). The two
calls are connected as soon as they are established.
Further Configuration: HTTPS Callback and Regular Callback
1. HTTPS is enabled automatically on the AMCC. On the AMCs the use
of packet data (refer to
11.2.2
) has to be allowed.
2. If HTTP (refer to
11.3.4
) or non-default ports (
11.3.3
) are to be used,
the settings on both, the AMCC and the AMCs, have to be adjusted.
Caution:
The settings for the used port and protocol (HTTPS or HTTP)
on both the AMCC and the AMCs must match! Refer to the AMCC
Administrator Manual for the settings in concern (
UC
»
Additional Client
Features
).
3. The
Callback Number
, as described above, must be set on the AMCs
in international format.
11.4.4
SIM Switch Number
If you select
Activate SIM Card
in the main menu, the AMC uses this number to com-
municate to the AMCC that a new SIM card has been inserted. If the number of this
SIM card is configured for your
User Account
on the AMCC, your new SIM card will be
activated and you will be able to take advantage of the features of the AMC Solution.
Advantage of SIM Switch
All of the services offered by the AMC are exclusively available for configured users.
However, some users might have several SIM cards, mostly for taking advantage of
lower tariffs in different countries. It is possible to configure up to ten cell phone (SIM
card) numbers per user, but only one at a time will be "active".
How it works
A call to
SIM Switch
number is placed and hung up immediately. This guarantees
that the call is free of charge since it is never really established. If the SIM Switch
request was unsuccessful, you will not be able to make calls from now on, since the
AMCC cannot authenticate you. Such a failure should not happen, unless your new
SIM number was configured incorrectly on the AMCC.
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