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• Corporate directory search via LDAP
• IM & Presence via XMPP (external server required)
• Encrypted VoIP
7 Deployment
7.1 Installation and Configuration
Note: The AMCC has to be installed by trained and authorized system personnel in collaboration with
local network administrator.
The AMCC software is delivered pre-installed on the AMCC. The latest software version is provided via
the AMC Portal. For instructions on how to install the system, see the installation guidelines provided
with the according PBX documentation. Once an AMCC is switched on, it is connected to the Ethernet,
using the static IP addresses that were assigned during installation. For instructions on how to configure
the system, see the “User Guide AMC Controller”.
7.2 Communication System Integration
The system administrator integrates the AMCC into the communications system by creating a SIP
extension for each user in the communications system and configuring the SIP trunk in the communi-
cations system towards the AMCC.
7.3 AMC 3 Provisioning
The AMC 3 has to be provisioned on each AMC handset. This can be done through the AMC provisio-
ning & licensing portal (
http://amc.aastra.com/portal) via Over the Air Provisioning (OTA) or manually
via USB or Bluetooth. For more information on how to install the AMCC application, see
installation
instructions.
8 Operation and Maintenance
All operation and maintenance tasks on the server are done using the web based AMCC Manager tool.
Topics like fault management, configuration management, performance management information and
certain reporting capability, along with backup and re-storage of configuration, are provided there.
The AMCC Manager is in charge of the following tasks with regard to the configuration of the server and
extensions:
• System restart
• System shutdown
• System status
• System backup and re-storage
For more information on the AMCC manager, see the “User Guide AMC Controller”.










