
Communication server requirements
Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Release 3.1 supports the following versions of Avaya
Communication Server 1000 (Avaya CS 1000):
• Avaya CS 1000 Release 5.5
- CS and SS: Deplist of February 3, 2009 or later
- SPS: SU 5.50.12.006 or later
• Avaya CS 1000 Release 6.0
latest deplist must be loaded
Avaya CS 1000 package requirements are discussed in
Avaya CS 1000 package
requirements on page 30.
Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Release 3.1 supports the following versions of Avaya
Communication Server 2100 (Avaya CS 1000):
Avaya CS 1000 SE 11
Dialing plans and telephone numbers
Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator supports telephone numbers in the following formats
• Dial strings, where the user enters all the digits to be dialed. Examples of dial strings
include 2356, 63432356, 93432356 and 3432356.
• E.164 Fully Qualified International Numbers, where telephone numbers start with the plus
(+) symbol. E.164 Fully Qualified International Numbers are also known as "plus
numbers". Examples of Fully Qualified International Numbers include +16131234567 and
+31123456789.
On all mobile phones, mobile carriers support the plus (+) sign in telephone numbers. The +
identifies that this is an E.164 fully qualified international number (for example, see http://
unifiedcommunicationsblog.globalknowledge.com/2009/07/02/e164-the-modern-dial-plan/).
If you use the +, you do not need to use an international dial prefix (for example,. 011). Avaya
3100 Mobile Communicator supports the same dial plan as the mobile carrier by supporting
the +. On devices with a keyboard, the + has its own key (for instance, the ‘O’ on a BlackBerry).
On devices without a QWERTY keyboard, inserting the + is specific to the device.
The dial plan available from Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator should be the same as the dial
plan for a desk telephone. That is, if the user has a desk telephone and an Avaya 3100 MC -
Client device, the dial plan should be the same.
Planning
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