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System requirements: telephony environment – Blackberry SWD-1000192-0414013325-001 User Manual

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caller ID

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System requirements: Telephony environment

Item

Requirement

DTMF

Your organization's telephony environment must be able to perform the following
actions:

detect and intercept DTMF tones from the cellular call leg between the PBX and
BlackBerry® devices

notify the BlackBerry MVS Server of the DTMF tones using KPML notification

emit DTMF tones into the audio path when the BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System
requests them

send DTMF tones that are at least 100 milliseconds in duration to devices

If your organization's telephony environment includes components, such as a voice
mail server, that receive DTMF tones from the BlackBerry MVS, the telephony
environment must be able to present the DTMF tones in the correct format (for
example, RFC 2833, in-band media, H.323).

ANI number (Calling party) •

The Calling Line ID of a received call identifies the BlackBerry MVS call that is
presented to the device. The Calling Line ID must be configured in the MVS
Console to match the ANI that your organization's telephony environment plans
to use for all BlackBerry MVS calls.

Any BlackBerry MVS calls that a device makes must use the ANI that you
configured in your organization's telephony environment so that the called party
can see the caller ID that is configured for the BlackBerry MVS user.

If your organization has a hunt group that is configured in the PBX with multiple
outgoing trunks, and each trunk has its own ANI number, you must type each
ANI number in the MVS Console.

DID/DDI number (Called
party)

If you configure your organization's BlackBerry MVS for BlackBerry device–
initiated calling, you must configure a DID/DDI number in your organization's
telephony environment. You configure the DID/DDI number in the MVS Console
for each MVS Session Manager. The DID/DDI number is used to provision the
user accounts that you configured for the device.

Planning Guide

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