Mobile least-cost routing (mlcr), Https) callback, 10 mobile least-cost routing (mlcr) – AASTRA AMC 3 for Android EN User Manual

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10 Mobile Least-Cost Routing (MLCR)

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Mobile Least-Cost Routing (MLCR)

The following explains how to actively use the features Callback, Call through, and SIM
Switch.

About MLCR

It is possible to configure number patterns (first couple of digits of a phone
number) which will trigger an automatic least-cost routing.

These ’rout-

ing rules’ can be deployed to the AMC from the Aastra administration por-
tal by the Administrator. The Administrator can configure several different
MLCR lists in the Portal to customize the MLCR rules for each user if nec-
essary.However, a different routing feature can be selected manually by the
user even if these routing rules are present, refer to

8.5

.

10.1

(HTTPS) Callback

Use Callback to reduce costs of outbound calls made via the AMC. In a Callback call
the call to both the A- and B-party are setup from the PBX. How to start a Callback is
explained in

8.5

on page

23

. If your company makes global use of the MLCR, dialing

certain phone numbers might trigger a Callback automatically! Rules for automatic
routing can be made and deployed to the AMCs using the AMCC.

Note:

The HTTPS Callback request goes through a data connection that might not be

available or fail. In the case of failure, the AMC will automatically fall back to a Call-
through call. The call is still placed through the PBX, however, you do not have the cost
benefits anymore.

Figure 5: Simplified functionality of Callback.

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