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Features and Applications for Multisite Deployments

Implementing Cisco Unified Mobility. Features and Applications for Multisite Deployments. Outline. Cisco Unified Mobility Overview Cisco Unified Mobility Call Flow Cisco Unified Mobility Components Cisco Unified Mobility Configuration. Cisco Unified Mobility Overview.

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Features and Applications for Multisite Deployments

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  1. Implementing Cisco Unified Mobility Features and Applications for Multisite Deployments

  2. Outline • Cisco Unified Mobility Overview • Cisco Unified Mobility Call Flow • Cisco Unified Mobility Components • Cisco Unified Mobility Configuration

  3. Cisco Unified Mobility Overview

  4. Cisco Unified Mobility Cisco Unified Mobility has two components: Mobile Connect and Mobile Voice Access (MVA). With Mobile Connect, calls placed to office phones ring the office phones and associated remote phone. MVA allows users to call into the enterprise from any phone and place outgoing calls that appear to come from their office phone. Customer Cisco Unified Communications Manager Mobile Voice Access establishes a system to create enterprise calls from any location. Call to Mobile Voice Access directory number. Call to office number. PSTN Gateway Mobile Connect lets remote and office phones ring simultaneously. Remote Phone Office Phone

  5. Mobile Connect and MVA Characteristics Mobile Connect characteristics: • Receive calls on multiple devices by using a single phone number • Answer incoming calls on office or remote phone • Switch active calls between office and remote phone MVA characteristics: • Originate enterprise calls from any remote destination by: • Dialing to the enterprise MVA number • Entering ID (if required) and PIN • Entering destination number to be called • Called party sees the office phone number as the calling party • Switch active calls between office and remote phone

  6. Cisco Unified Mobility Features • Single (office) number for multiple devices: • Enterprise caller ID preservation • Single enterprise voice mailbox • User-configurable access lists to permit or deny calling numbers that can ring a specific remote phone • User interface to enable or disable Cisco Unified Mobility: • Mobile Voice Access TUI • Cisco Unified Communications Manager user webpages • Access to enterprise features from remote phones using DTMF: • Softkeys can be used on phones with smart client installed. • Call logging (CDR)

  7. Cisco Unified Mobility Call Flow

  8. Mobile Connect Call Flow—Incoming Calls to Office Phone Cisco Unified Communications Manager Outside caller calls office phone 2001 (dials 1-511-555-2001). Mobile Connect rings office phone and remote phone. Call is picked up at remote phone; caller ID of outside caller is preserved at remote phone. Outside Caller Gateway 479-555-1555 511-555-2XXX Call to 1-511-555-2001 Mobile Connect PSTN Caller ID:479-555-1555 408-555-1001 Office Phone 2001 Remote Phone of 2001

  9. Mobile Connect Call Flow—Internal Calls Placed from Remote Phone Cisco Unified Communications Manager Remote phone calls internal phone 2002 (dials 1-511-555-2002). Mobile Connect replaces caller ID (408-555-1001) of remote phone with directory number of associated office phone (2001). Gateway 511-555-2XXX Caller ID:2001 Call to 1-511-555-2002 Mobile Connect PSTN 408-555-1001 Office Phone 2001 2002 Remote Phone of 2001

  10. MVA Call Flow VoiceXML—Enter ID And PIN Cisco Unified Communications Manager Outside Destination Gateway IVR Application 479-555-1555 511-555-2XXX 2999 Caller ID:511-555-2001 MVA VoiceXML PSTN 408-555-1001 Call to 1-511-555-2999 Remote Phone of 2001 Office Phone 2001 Remote phone dials MVA number (1-511-555-2999). Caller is authenticated at Cisco Unified Communications Manager and requests call to outside destination 9-1-479-555-1555. Caller is connected to MVA media resource from where the outgoing call is placed on behalf of the office phone (2001).

  11. Cisco Unified Mobility Components

  12. Cisco Unified Mobility Requirements Cisco Unified Mobility requires: Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.0 Cisco Unified Mobile Voice Access service activated H.323 or SIP gateway providing Mobile Voice Access IVR application Out-of-band DTMF Remote Destinations must be external devices

  13. Cisco Unified Mobility Configuration Elements

  14. Shared Line Between Phone and Remote Destination Profile Line1: 2002Partition CSS etc. Office Phone 2 MAC Address Owner CSS etc. Line1: 2001Partition CSS etc. Office Phone 1 MAC Address Owner CSS etc. shared line shared line Call to shared line rings office phone line and remote destination(s) associated with corresponding line of remote destination profile. Remote Destination1:9-1-408-555-1001 Line1: 2001Partition CSS etc. Remote Destination Profile User ID CSS Rerouting CSS etc. Remote Destination2:9-1-479-555-1555 Line2: 2002Partition CSS etc.

  15. Relationship of Cisco Unified Mobility Configuration Elements Service Activation MVA Service Softkeys Mobility Softkey Owner Service Parameter Enable MVA, Enterprise Feature Access IP phone Owner ACL PIN User Enable Mobility Enable MVA RD Limit Media Resources MVA Number, Localization User ID RDP IVR Application VoiceXML Call MVA Enter RD and PIN RD1 Enable MC RD2 Enable MC H.323 Gateway ACL: Access List, MC: Mobile Connect, MVA: Mobility Voice Access, RD: Remote Destination, RDP: Remote Destination Profile

  16. Cisco Unified Mobility Configuration

  17. Cisco Unified Mobility—Mobile Connect Configuration Procedure Configure Mobile Connect: Add mobility softkey to IP phone softkey templates. Configure end user. Configure IP phone. Configure remote destination profile with shared line. Configure remote destination(s) to remote destination profile. Configure service parameters. Optional: Implement access lists to specify which caller ID is allowed to ring a remote destination when a call to the office phone is received. Configure access lists. Apply access lists to remote destination.

  18. Step 1: Configure Softkey Template Device > Device Settings > Softkey Template Add the Mobility softkey to On Hook and to Connected call state.

  19. Step 2: Configure End User User Management > End User Enable Mobile Connect for end user. Set maximum number of remote destinations for end user.

  20. Step 3: Configure IP Phone Device > Phone This line will be shared with remote destination profile. Assign softkey template. Set Owner User ID.

  21. Step 4: Configure Remote Destination Profile Device > Device Settings > Remote Destination Profile CSS used for outgoing calls placed using MVA. Click here and add line of office phone. After add, screen updates. CSS used for ringing remote destination(s) when receiving a call at the office phone. Note: Line is shared with office phone. Configured line CSS and partition apply to both devices: office phone and remote destination profile. Line CSS and device CSS are combined (partitions of line CSS considered first).

  22. Step 5: Add Remote Destination(s) to Remote Destination Profile Device > Remote Destination Number of remote destination. Line(s) of remote destination profile are shown only after setting remote destination profile and clicking Save. Once saved, remote destination profile cannot be changed. Allows transfers of active calls from office phone to remote destination using the Mobility softkey. Associate remote destination with line(s) of remote destination profile. Allows calls placed to office phones to also ring the remote destination.

  23. Step 6: Configure Service Parameters System > Service Parameters If configured remote destination number does not match caller ID of remote phone (e.g., because of 9-1 prefix in remote destination number), change from Complete Match to Partial Match and set the number of digits that have to match. Otherwise, calls to internal devices are not shown with caller ID of office phone.

  24. Step 7a: Configure Access List Device > Device Settings > Access List Enter name and description and select owner. Select type of ACL: Allowed (if checked) or Blocked (if unchecked) Click Add Member for initial configuration of an access list member. Click entry from list at bottom to change configuration of existing member.

  25. Step 7b: Apply Access List to Remote Destination Device > Remote Destination Either allowed or blocked acess list can be set. If blocked access list is set, all numbers not listed in access list are allowed (and vice versa).

  26. Cisco Unified Mobility—Mobile Voice Access Configuration Procedure Configure MVA: Activate Cisco Unified Mobile Voice Access Service. Configure service parameters: Enable MVA globally. Enable and configure enterprise feature access. Enable MVA per end user. Configure MVA media resource. Configure MVA VoiceXML application at Cisco IOS gateway.

  27. Step 1: Activate Cisco Unified Mobile Voice Access Service Cisco Unified Serviceability > Tools Service Activation

  28. Step 2: Configure Service Parameters System > Service Parameters View default enterprise feature codes and change if required. Enable access to enterprise features. Enable MVA globally.

  29. Step 3: Enable MVA per End User User Management > End User Enable MVA for end user.

  30. Step 4: Configure MVA Media Resource Media Resources > Mobile Voice Access Enter number of MVA media resource. The H.323 gateway running the MVA call application needs to have access to the partition of the MVA number (if set). At least one locale has to be selected for the MVA media resource.

  31. Step 5: Configure MVA at Cisco IOS Gateway application service mva http://10.1.1.1:8080/ccmivr/pages/IVRMainpage.vxml ! voice-port 0/0/0:23 translation-profile incoming pstn-in ! voice translation-profile pstn-in translate called 1 ! voice translation-rule 1 rule 1 /.*5552\(...$\)/ /2\1/ ! dial-peer voice 29991 pots service mva incoming called-number 2999 direct-inward-dial ! dial-peer voice 29992 voip destination-pattern 2999 session target ipv4:10.1.1.1 dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric codec g711ulaw no vad dial-peer voice 1 pots destination-pattern 9T incoming called-number 2... direct-inward-dial port 0/0/0:23 ! dial-peer voice 2 voip destination-pattern 2... session target ipv4:10.1.1.1 incoming called-number 9T codec g771ulaw

  32. Summary Mobile Connect enables users to receive calls placed to their enterprise number at the enterprise phone and remote phones such as cell phones. Mobile Voice Access extends the Mobile Connect functionality by allowing enterprise calls placed from a remote phone to first connect to the enterprise and then break back out to the called number using the enterprise number of the user as the calling number. Mobile Voice Access requires an H.323 gateway providing an IVR application to Mobile Voice Access users. The Cisco Unified Mobile Voice Access service must be activated in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster for Mobile Voice Access. Implementation of Cisco Unified Mobility includes the configuration of access lists, remote destination profile, and remote destinations.

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