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If you weren't issued with a short code by your service provider, you must configure the plug-in manually in order for it to communicate with your TIM Plus or TIM Enterprise installation. The following fields are required:
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Protocol | Set to either HTTP or HTTPS, depending on the protocol your TIM installation is using |
Host | Enter the IP address or hostname of the computer running TIM. To specify a non-standard port, enter the address followed by a colon, then the port number, e.g. 192.168.0.100:8100 |
Username | The username of a webuser object you already configured in TIM |
Password | The password of the webuser object |
Extension | The browser user's telephone extension number. This is used to identify which user is on the call and therefore which call should be masked out. |
PBX | If your TIM installation has multiple PBXs, specify the one associated with the browser user |
Show notification | Enabling this option shows messages on your desktop each time a call is starting or stopping obfuscation |
To add a URL for automatic obfuscation, the user will need to know the IP address of the TIM host machine, a valid username and password and their extension number. Then they just need to add the Target URL as shown below:
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Target URLs
Enter each URL that should cause a call to be obfuscated into the box alongside Add URL, then click the Add URL link to add it to the list.
When you've finished configuring the plug-in, don't forget to hit the
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As soon as you save the settings, whenever any of the target URLs is visited, the plug-in will start obfuscating the call.
Assumptions
This guide assumes the following statements are true:
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