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automated handover could be caused by mobile operating system and cause manual accepting of call
on the device.
3.3 AMCC 2.0 Server Requirements WLAN
The WLAN should have the key performance indicators such as signal strength and low voice latency
level to support Voice over IP communications. The AMCC communicates over the IP and MAC layer
with the AMC dual mode application.
Please note that not every WLAN network offers the high quality of service which is required for VoIP.
Sometimes you will find the term Wi-Fi, which is a registered trademark and not for general use of
WLAN.
3.4 AMCC Capacity Options (SME)
AMCC has two capacity options:
AMCC 130 installed for up to 150 AMC 3 users and max. 70 calls (no transcoding)
AMCC 30 for up to 30 users with 10 simultaneous calls
4 AMCC Manager Features
The AMC Manager is a web-based configuration tool for the AMCC. The AMCC is a Linux-based
application server supporting the administrator to perform all the necessary configurations via its web
interface. It includes a basic system reporting. For more information regarding the AMCC Manager, see
User Guide AMC Controller.
The AMCC Manager GUI provides one central point for the configuration of the AMCC via web browser,
where the following actions are possible:
Create, remove and edit the PBX data (IP access, call through number, etc.)
Create, remove and edit the AMC extensions and SIP accounts
View the current registration status of the dual mode users
System management:
Activation of the changed system data
System restart and shutdown
System data backup and restore
Trace and logging features
System status reporting
5 AMC 3 Features
The AMC 3 supports the below listed features, dual-mode, directory search, encrypted VoIP, presence
and IM.
The SIP compatibility of the AMC 3 allows the following functionalities (not all functions are available on
all communications platforms):