Saturday, February 6, 2010

Configuring Cisco Extension Mobility in CUCM 7

Configuration Checklist for Cisco Extension Mobility 
https://[CUCM_IP]/Help/en_US/ccm/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/frameset.htm
Perform the procedures in the order shown in Table 8-1 to configure Cisco Extension Mobility.
Summary steps in Table 8-1 point out the major tasks that are required to configure Cisco Extension Mobility in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. For a complete set of instructions, be sure to follow the procedure that is listed in the Related Procedures and Topics. 
Table 8-1 Configuration Checklist for Cisco Extension Mobility 

Configuration Steps
Related Procedures and Topics
Step 1:
Using Cisco Unified Serviceability, choose Tools > Service Activation to activate the Cisco Extension Mobility service.
Note : To disable the extension mobility service on any node, you must first deactivate the service for that node in Service Activation.
Note : When a change in activation or deactivation of the Cisco Extension Mobility service occurs, on any node, the database tables get updated with information that is required to build the service URLs. The database tables also get updated when the extension mobility service parameters get modified. The EMApp service handles the change notification.
For information on service activation, refer to the Cisco Unified Serviceability Administration Guide.
Step 2:
Create the Cisco Extension Mobility Service.
Summary steps include
  • Choose Device > Device Settings > Phone Services.
  • Enter the service name (such as, Extension Mobility Service or EM).
  • Enter the following URL: http://:8080/emapp/
    EMAppServlet?device=#DEVICENAME#
Note : If you should enter the URL incorrectly and subscribe the wrong service to the phones, you can correct the URL, save it, and press Update Subscriptions or correct the URL and resubscribe each phone to which the wrong service was subscribed.
  • Select values for Service Category and Service Type.
  • Enter a value for Service Vendor (Java MIDlet services only). (wrong).
  • Select XML.
  • Click Save.
  • Enable Check Box(Must)
Note : For Java MIDlet services, the service name and service vendor must exactly match the values that are defined in the Java Application Descriptor (JAD) file.
Step 3:
Configure administration parameters.
Step 4:
Create a default device profile for each phone type that you want to support Cisco Extension Mobility.
Step 5:
Create the user device profile for a user.
Summary steps include
  • Choose Device > Device Settings >Device Profile and click Add New.
  • Enter the Device Type.
  • Enter the Device Profile Name, choose the phone button template, and click Save.
  • Enter the directory numbers (DNs) and required information and click Save. Repeat for all DNs.
  • To enable intercom lines for this device profile, configure intercom directory numbers (DNs) for this device profile. You configure an intercom DN in the Intercom Directory Number Configuration window, which you can also access by choosing Call Routing > Intercom > Intercom Directory Number. You must designate a Default Activated Device in the Intercom Directory Number Settings pane for an intercom DN to be active.
Intercom Directory Number Configuration, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
Step 6:
Associate a user device profile to a user.
Summary steps include
  • Choose User Management > End User and click Add New; enter user information.
  • In Available Profiles, choose the service that you created in Step 2 and click the down arrow; this places the service that you chose in the Controlled Profiles box.
  • Click Save.
Step 7:
Configure and subscribe Cisco Unified IP Phone and user device profile to Cisco Extension Mobility.
Summary steps include
  • Subscribe the phone and the user device profile to Cisco Extension Mobility.
  • Choose Device > Phone and click Add New.
  • On the Phone Configuration window, in Extension Information, check Enable Extension Mobility.
  • In the Log Out Profile drop-down list box, choose Use Current Device Settings or a specific configured profile and click Save.
  • To subscribe Cisco Extension Mobility to the Cisco Unified IP Phone, go to the Related Links drop-down list box in the upper, right corner of the window and choose Subscribe/Unsubscribe Services; then, click Go.
Cisco Unified IP Phone Configuration, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
Finding an Actively Logged-In Device, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide

2 comments:

Danny Wong said...

Good post, you can also try the 1-click extension mobility iPhone app to remote login the Cisco IP phone from iPhone

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/1-click-extension-mobility/id456944750?ls=1&mt=8

Szukajaca odpowiedzi said...

Also I had trouble logging out of the phone once i've logged user in.
Worth mentioning that you needs to logon to CM user options as a user and set services on USER PHONE PROFILE.