CCNA Voice. Unified Mobility Overview.

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CCNA Voice Unified Mobility Overview www.ine.com

Unified Mobility Comprises a few subsets of capabilities: Mobile Connect (a.k.a. Single Number Reach) Mobile Voice Access (a.k.a. Direct Inward System Access or DISA) Enterprise Feature Access (essentially the exact same as MVA but without the IVR) Mid-Call Features (a.k.a. Supplementary Services such as Hold, Resume, Exclusive Hold, Transfer, Conference)

Mobile Connect Call Rings 6 Gateway Call to Routed via Gateway 5 Enterprise : +12065015555 Cisco Unified CM Cluster 1 Dials: 206 501 1002 Mobile User s Enterprise DID Call Extended to Desk Phone 2 Call Placed to Associated +1 4 DN: 1002 Shared Line Profile DN: 1002 Call Extended to Shared Line Profile Call to mobile user s Enterprise directory number rings at desk phone and phone: Call can be answered at either phone Once answered all other call legs are cleared 3

Mobile Connect Concepts Profile Unified Mobility User IP Phone Virtual Phone RD Profile Level Configuration Device Pool Calling Search Space Rerouting CSS User Hold Audio Source Network Hold Audio Source Call Routing and Media Resource Allocation for s Shared Line Line Level Settings DN: 1002 Partition Calling Search Space Call Routing and Media Resource Allocation for IP Phones Device Level Configuration Device Pool Common Device Configuration Calling Search Space Media Resource Group List User Hold Audio Source Network Hold Audio Source +1 #1 - Mobile Up to 10 RDs per RDP +1 206 501 5151 #2 - HOME

Pickup Mobile Connect - Pickup Call Rings Phone; Once Answered, Call Continues Uninterrupted Between Caller and Phone 3 1 Gateway Enterprise User Presses Mobility Softkey and then Select Softkey to Pickup on Phone DN: 1002 2 MobileConnect On jsmith 5551234 Phone A Mobile Connect Call Answered and in Progress at Desk Phone Once Mobile Connect call is in progress there are two types of pickup: 1. Pickup: Mobile user can pickup in-progress desk phone call at phone 2. Desk Phone Pickup: Mobile user can pickup in-progress remote phone call at desk phone Desk Phone Pickup Phone A Mobile Connect Call Answered and in Progress at 1 3 Call Continues Uninterrupted Between Caller and Desk Phone Gateway Enterprise Upon Hang Up (or Mid-Call Hold) User Can Pickup at Desk Phone by Pressing the Resume Softkey DN: 1002 2

Dials: 512 602 2500 1 2 Mobile Voice Access RD Seen, Enters PIN#, and Navigates Menus via Keypad; Enters 1 to Make Call and then Enters 9 011 31 20 703 7333 H.323 VXML Gateway Unified CM Sends IVR Prompts to VXML H.323 Gateway and Gateway Collects and Forwards User Input 3 Enterprise Cisco Unified CM Cluster 31 20 703 73 33 Mobility user can use communications infrastructure to make Enterprise calls from their remote destination phone 6 Call Rings Number 011 31 20 703 7333 Mobile Voice Access DID: 512 602 2500 Call to Number Routed via TP to appropriate GW 5 Call Originated via User s Profile Profile DN: 1002 DN: 1002 Shared Line 4 Call made to Enterprise Mobile Voice Access number User follows IVR prompts and enters information to make call User can also disable and enable Mobile Connect on a per remote destination basis

Mobility Enterprise Feature Access Phone Invokes Two-Stage Dialing by Dialing Pre- Configured Enterprise Feature Access DID 512 602 2505 1 2 Gateway Once Call Is Connected Phone Sends DTMF Digits to Unified CM: <PIN_number> # 1 # 9 1 512 602 6222 Cisco Unified CM Cluster Enterprise Feature Access DID: DN 2505 Enterprise Call Originated via User s Profile Two-Stage Dialing provides identical functionality to Mobile Voice Access but without the IVR Call Rings Number 512 602 6222 Call made to Enterprise Feature Access number 5 Call to Number 1 512 602 6222 sent to Gateway User presses Smart Phone softkeys or manually keys digits (sent via DTMF) to make call User can also disable and enable Mobile Connect on a per remote destination basis 4 Profile DN: 1002 DN: 1002 Shared Line 3 : +12065015555

Mobility Mid-Call Features In-Progress MobileConnect Call Between +12065015555 & Phone Phone Invokes Mid-Call Features by Sending DTMF Digits to Unified CM 1 2 Gateway Cisco Unified CM Cluster Enterprise 4 In-Progress Call Can be Transferred to Another Phone or Additional Phones Can be Conferenced in DN: 2001 3 : +12065015555 Party MoH Is Forwarded from Unified CM to Phone A When Mid-Call Hold, Transfer, and Conference features Are Invoked Once a Mobile Connect or Mobile Voice Access call is in-progress at mobile user s phone: Profile DN: 1002 DN: 1002 Shared Line Mid-call features like Hold, Transfer, and Conference can be invoked via Smart Phone softkeys or manual key presses DTMF tones are sent from the phone to the Unified CM via the Enterprise gateway

CCNA Voice Device Mobility www.ine.com

call uses Home gateway Location CAC is unaware of the call G.711 codec uses more WAN bandwidth Home Site s Media Resources are selected (e.g. CorpHQ CFB would be used) AAR would be anchored on the home gateway Without Device Mobility G.711 WAN Dials 9-011-31-703-7333 +31 20 703 73 33 CorpHQ, Seattle, WA, U.S. Branch 1, Austin, TX, U.S.

With Device Mobility call uses Roaming gateway Location CAC is aware of the call WAN bandwidth is not consumed Proper Media Resources are selected AAR outgoing calls would be sourced on the new site s GW; incoming calls will fail (as they should) WAN Dials 9-011-31-703-7333 +31 20 703 73 33 CorpHQ, Seattle, WA, U.S. Branch 1, Austin, TX, U.S.

Device Mobility Determines that the device has moved to new location based on the device s IP subnet Dynamically associates roaming device pool to devices that move to a different location Determination to extend certain features are based on the following parameters: Is the device roaming outside of it s Physical Location? If NO, then NO updates to the IP Phone s settings are updated If YES, then is it roaming within it s Device Mobility Group? If YES, then ALL parameters of visited Device Pool get passed to IP Phone If NO, then SOME of the parameters of visited Device Pool get passed to IP Phone See next slide for breakdown

Device Pool Parameters Updated Is the device roaming within its Device Mobility Group (Country)? If Yes, then all of these visited Device Pool parameters get updated:

Device Pool Parameters Updated Is the device roaming within its Device Mobility Group (Country)? If No, then only these visited Device Pool parameters get updated: