Interactions and restrictions, Configuration checklist for device mobility – Cisco O-8637-01 User Manual

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Chapter 19 Cisco CallManager Device Mobility

Interactions and Restrictions

Cisco IP Communicator

Interactions and Restrictions

The Device Mobility feature depends on the IP address of the device that registers
with Cisco CallManager. If the device is assigned an IP address by using
NAT/PAT, the IP address that is provided during registration may not match the
actual IP address of the device.

If Device Mobility Mode is set to Default in the IP Phone Configuration window,
the Device Mobility Mode service parameter determines whether the device is
enabled for the device mobility feature. For information on the service
parameters, see the

“Service Parameters Configuration”

in the

Cisco CallManager Administration Guide. For information on configuring
devices, see the

“Cisco IP Phone Configuration”

in the Cisco CallManager

Administration Guide.

Configuration Checklist for Device Mobility

Table 4-1 shows the steps for configuring the Cisco Device Mobility.

Figure 19-1 Cisco CallManager Device Mobility Checklist

Configuration Steps

Related Procedures and Topics

Step 1

Verify that the Cisco CallManager service
is enabled in the Service Parameters
window.

Service Parameters Configuration

, Cisco

CallManager Administration Guide

Step 2

Configure device mobility groups in the
Device Mobility Groups window.

Device Mobility Group Configuration

, Cisco

CallManager Administration Guide

Step 3

Configure physical locations in the
Physical Location window.

Physical Location Configuration

, Cisco

CallManager Administration Guide

Step 4

Configure available roaming subnets and
assign device pools in the Device Mobility
Info window.

Device Mobility Info Configuration

, Cisco

CallManager Administration Guide

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