Chapter 3 Configuring Cisco CallManager Extension Mobility
Rules for Configuring Cisco CallManager Extension Mobility
Scenario 2: Mixed Configuration
In this configuration, each user has a phone assigned to him. Each user has a device profile too which follows him on every device he logs into. Each user has access to common devices, such as lobby phones, conference room phones, and cubicle phones that are meant to be shared.
Note In this scenario, no one is allowed to use anyone else’s phone.
This is a recommended configuration.
Scenario 3: Mixed Configuration
In this scenario, some employees may have a regular desk phone and other users can log into this phone.
This is not a recommended configuration for Cisco CallManager
Extension Mobility for the following reasons.
When a device is configured for Cisco CallManager Extension Mobility, a snapshot of that device is taken which is used as a profile after a user logs off that device.
With Cisco CallManager Extension Mobility enabled on Tom’s personal extension, Tom goes to his Cisco Phone User Options web pages to configure services. He has two options from the “Select device to configure”
•If Tom selects his office phone and it is a device which a user controls, Tom can add services such as speed dials or Cisco stock price display. If Dick logs into that phone, Dick’s default device profile is loaded onto that phone. When Dick logs off, the snapshot profile, without the speed dials and Cisco stock price display, is loaded on the phone.
•If Tom selects his Default Device Profile from the “Select device to configure”
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