Cisco CallManager System Guide, Release 4.1(3)
Cisco CallManager Extension Mobility and Phone Login Features

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Cisco CallManager Extension Mobility and Phone Login Features


Cisco CallManager Extension Mobility and Phone Login Features


The Cisco CallManager Extension Mobility feature allows users to configure any Cisco IP Phone 7940 or Cisco IP Phone 7960 as their own, on a temporary basis, by logging in to that phone. After a user logs in, the phone adopts the user individual user default device profile information, including line numbers, speed dials, services links, and other user-specific properties of a phone. For example, when user A occupies a desk and logs in to the phone, that user's directory number(s), services, speed dials, and other properties appear on that phone; but when user B uses the same desk at a different time, user B's information appears. The Cisco CallManager Extension Mobility feature dynamically configures a phone according to the current user.

Previously, only administrators could change phone settings through Cisco CallManager Administration. The Cisco CallManager Extension Mobility feature allows users to change phone settings themselves without accessing Cisco CallManager Administration. Instead, when users authenticate themselves at the phone, a login service performs the administrative updates.

The programmable login service enforces a variety of uses, including duration limits on phone configuration (persistence) and authorization to log in to a particular phone. A Cisco IP Phone XML service provides the user interface to the login service that is provided in this release.

For more information on how to configure the Cisco CallManager Extension Mobility feature, refer to the "Cisco CallManager Extension Mobility" chapter in the Cisco CallManager Features and Services Guide.