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Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC)
FMC is the merging of mobile and landline. The user enables the Transfert d’appel immédiat of the PBX for a subscriber via a smartphone app and is supported by it when initiating calls.
For incoming calls, ther user at the smartphone gets the correct phone number signalled. Outgoing calls via the smartphone app to an external number are analogous to Call Through calls, but here the caller is notified of the MSN of the PBX under which the caller can be called back and not the Call Through MSN.
An FCM call is shown as such in the Liste des appels under Type d’appel.
Requirements:
Provider supporting CLIP no screening (possibly with costs)
CLIP no screening configured at the provider
Procedure for outgoing calls:
Dialling the Call Through MSN of the PBX.
Dialling the user PIN 6-digit PIN + * + phone number of the FMC-using subscriber. This is unambiguously and makes it clear that this is an FMC call.
The caller is identified by the number for the Multi-Path call forwarding.
The required data (PIN, phone number of the caller, and the internal subscriber) is checked.
When all data match, the caller can initiate a call (e. g. via the smartphone app).
Proceed as follows for configuration for Appels sortants
Enabling and configuring Multi-Path forwarding and corresponding destination number.
-Using the Configuration Manager (page Abonné > Propriétés > Disponibilité > Multi-path Call Forwarding 7 FMC)
Enabling CLIP no screening for the account/connection.
-Using the Configuration Manager (page Réseaux publics > Paramètres expert of the corresponding Account/connection > Configurer > Transfert d’appel > Utiliser identité en départ en cas de transfert d’appel).
-Using the Configuration Manager (page Réseaux publics > Paramètres expert of the corresponding Account/connection > Configurer > Présentation du numéro de téléphone > Identité en départ).
Making settings for FMC
-Using the Configuration Manager (page Fonctions > Call Trough)
* Note: For FMC, the limits (call duration, number of calls) that are set for Call Through apply.