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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:

FieldDescription
ProtocolSet to either HTTP or HTTPS, depending on the protocol your TIM installation is using
HostEnter 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
UsernameThe username of a webuser object you already configured in TIM
PasswordThe password of the webuser object
ExtensionThe 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.
PBXIf your TIM installation has multiple PBXs, specify the one associated with the browser user
Show notificationEnabling 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.

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When you've finished configuring the plug-in, don't forget to hit the 

Buttonmacro
LabelSave
 button.

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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