ALM can be used in different networks, using different setups. All of the situation below are supported by ALM, either directly without intervention or by using easy to deploy additional features.
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SMF
(Static Mapping
File)
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POP-UP
(Enter DN)
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APD
(Automatic
Phone Detection)
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MPC
(Manual
Phone Configuration)
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IM
(Dynamic
Mapping
File)
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BC (UC-API)
(Seperate Networks)
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Desktop directly connected to IPPhone |
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Laptop directly connected to IPPhone

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Terminal directly connected to IPPhone

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Desktop and IPPhone connected through separate networks

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Laptop and IPPhone connected through separate networks

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Terminal and IPPhone connected through separate networks

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Laptop and IPPhone connected through separate wired and wireless network

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Laptop and IPPhone separately connected via same wireless network

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Laptop and IPPhone separately connected via different wireless networks

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