{"id":314,"date":"2015-01-27T15:43:22","date_gmt":"2015-01-27T15:43:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learncisco.net\/index.php\/extension-mobility-configuration\/"},"modified":"2023-01-10T13:31:54","modified_gmt":"2023-01-10T06:31:54","slug":"extension-mobility-configuration","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.learncisco.net\/courses\/cucm-basics\/mobility-features\/extension-mobility-configuration.html","title":{"rendered":"Extension Mobility in 3 Easy Steps"},"content":{"rendered":"

Cisco Extension Mobility is a feature that allows users to use different IP Phones as their own by simple logging in process. This is possible by applying different device profile configurations when a user logs in. The device profile configuration includes information about the line numbers, speed dials, services links, and other user-specific settings. The process is dynamic and it applies the different configurations according to the currently logged user. Once the user logs out, default configurations.<\/p>\n

In general the Extension Mobility feature allows the end users to change the phone settings without accessing Cisco Unified Communications Manager administration page. The process is pretty straight forward and simple. Everything is done automatically after entering correct credentials in web login service which is configured on the phone.<\/p>\n

The device profile which is applied after the login process does not get associated with a physical phone. It includes all the properties of a device except the specific ones for that device, such as MAC address or directory URL. When a device profile has been loaded onto a device, the device adopts the attributes of that device profile. When a user logs in to a phone that is configured for Cisco Extension Mobility and the user has a user device profile that is configured for that phone, the user device profile replaces the existing configuration of the device.<\/p>\n

When a user logs out, the logout profile replaces the user device profile and basically the phone can be restricted and to become unusable.<\/p>\n

Task 1: Configure Extension Mobility Service on Cisco Unified Communications Manager<\/h2>\n

In this task you will enable and configure the extension mobility service on CUCM.<\/p>\n

Activity Procedure<\/h3>\n

Complete these steps:<\/p>\n

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  1. From Communications Manager Administration page, go to Navigation > Cisco Unified Serviceability<\/strong> page. From the menu, select Tools > Service Activation<\/strong>.<\/li>\n
  2. Select the 10.1.1.10<\/strong> server.<\/li>\n
  3. Verify that the Cisco Extension Mobility<\/strong> service is activated. If it is not, activate it.<\/li>\n
  4. From Communications Manager Serviceability page, go to Navigation > Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration<\/strong> page. From the menu, select System > Service Parameters<\/strong><\/li>\n
  5. Select 10.1.1.10 server.<\/li>\n
  6. Select Cisco Extension Mobility (Active)<\/strong> for service.<\/li>\n
  7. On the Service Parameter Configuration page, modify the following parameters:
    \n– Intra-Cluster Maximum Login Time: :10
    \n– Intra-Cluster Multiple Login Behavior: Auto Logout
    \n– Remember the Last User Logged In: True<\/li>\n
  8. Click Save<\/strong>.<\/li>\n
  9. On Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration page, from the menu select Device > Device Settings > Phone Services<\/strong>.<\/li>\n
  10. Click Add new<\/strong>.<\/li>\n
  11. Use the following parameters for the IP Phone Services configuration:
    \n– Service Name: Login\/Logout
    \n<\/span>– Description: Extension Mobility
    \n– Service URL: http:\/\/10.1.1.10:8080\/emapp\/EMAppServlet?device=#DEVICENAME#
    \n<\/a>– Click the Enable<\/strong> box.<\/li>\n
  12. Click Save<\/strong>.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Activity Verification<\/h3>\n

    You have completed this task when you attain these results:<\/p>\n