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MOB switch between profiles

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danlilea

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Jul 12, 2012
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Hello All,

I have an MOB extension(mobile extension: 1000) on which I've setup pelpi with 2 lists.
How can I switch between created profiles so that the calls will be forwarded accordingly to my current profile?
I've found something on the net about an service code *10*profile number# is that correct?
 
Yes!

*10*profile number# is right.
*10*1# for profile 1 etc.
It is possbile to enable e.g. profile 1 that do this: The incomming call will be ringing on your fixed phone for 15 seconds, then transferred to your mobile phone, where it will ring for 20 seconds, and then - as third choice - transfer the call to your voice mail system.
To remove this diversion type #10#.
Can also be remotely controlled by a DISA function.

///doktor
 
Thank you Doktor for your reply.

I have an question regarding the remote controlling the switching of profiles, as I've read on Alex this is done depending on if the A-number is send(R1 - remote type 1) and R2(remote type 2) if A-number is not send by the provider.
I have an case in that after a couple of years the R1 option is not working anymore. Not by PBX's fault(config changes or anything related), but I guess is has to do with the provider's configuration.
How can this be tested as I've created also R2(previously was not initiated, worked only with R1) and calling on R2 access code will give an specific tone and waits for something?
I've didn't used this feature before so I don't know much about it. Can you please clarify a little bit.
Thanks.
 
With ISDN30 and correct showing the A-number, it is recommended to use the R1 number.
With this public R1 number, you can dial-in from the selected numbers that are entered/known in the MX_ONE or MD110 system.
From these devices you can dial *9# and select what device should answer the calls to your DDI number.
So, as it is possible to use several numbers to answer one DDI number, and if these numbers are configured correctly in the MX-ONE, the user can choose e.g. between a fixed land line and a mobile phone to answer the direct call to his/her DDI number.

///doktor
 
Hi Doktor,

How can I check if the A-number is send properly by the provider? An trace would be sufficient?

Thanks.
 
What system do you have? MX-ONE or MD110.
The easiest way is to call in to a phone with a display to see, what A-number is received.
But commands exist - depending on the type of system.

///doktor
 
The system is MD110 TSW release 1 I think
 
A command like CADAP; would give you the correct version.

///doktor
 
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