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Mobile Call Control

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RYLSFAN

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Apr 13, 2005
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I have read several threads and the docs on knowledge base and manager regarding mobility. I have set up a SC like the example in the manual. 777XX, FNE, N, O and i have set up a ICR with an available DID.

I guess i'm missing the elephant in the room, but how do i get my mobile app to use the FNE? I have the android app and want to make calls via the app showing my office number.

What am I missing?

Thats not my fastball, thats my hurry up and get by you pitch... Satchel Paige
 
The android app does not use FNE codes, it uses One X Portal.
The old 1X mobile uses FNE and androind connects with data to the 1XP server and tells the IPO to call the GSM.



BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
so there is no way to get the cell phone to dial the contact and hear them through the app on the cell phone?

Thats not my fastball, thats my hurry up and get by you pitch... Satchel Paige
 
RYLSFAN, are you on 8.0?

If not then you cannot use the android client.
Do you use One Xmobile or One X mobile for IPOffice (preferred)


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
we are on 8.0 and i am using the one x mobile preferred. the app works to IM, if i make a call it uses my desk set, but i want to be able to dial from my app and hear it through my cell, not through the desk phone.

Thats not my fastball, thats my hurry up and get by you pitch... Satchel Paige
 
There is an icon that you can press to change from desk to mobile to home.

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