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    CH A P T E R 19-1 Cisco CallManager Features and Services Guide O-8637-01 19 Cisco CallManager Device Mobility The Dev ice Mobility feature permits de vices to dynamically associate with Cisco CallM anager for loc ation based i nformation. This chapter p rovides an ov ervie w of th e Device Mobility feature and includes information on the follo win[...]

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    Chapter 19 Cisco C allManager Device Mo bility Introducing Device Mobility 19-2 Cisco CallManager Features an d Services Guide O-8637-01 Introducing Device Mobility Cisco CallManager uses IP subn ets and de vice pools that contain location information to determine a de vice home locat ion. By linking IP subnets to locations, the system can de termi[...]

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    19-3 Cisco CallManager Features and Services Guide O-8637-01 Chapter 19 Cisco CallManager Device Mobility Introducing Device Mobility • Network Loca le • De vice Mobility Group • Location • Physical Location • Connection Monit or Duration • Dev ice Mobility Calling Sear ch Space • AAR Calling Search Space • AAR Group The Common Prof[...]

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    Chapter 19 Cisco C allManager Device Mo bility Introducing Device Mobility 19-4 Cisco CallManager Features an d Services Guide O-8637-01 Device Mobility Design T o design an ef f icient de vice mobili ty structure, you must first determine ho w to di vide the netw ork into hierarchical groupin gs with distinct de vice mobility properties and mak e [...]

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    19-5 Cisco CallManager Features and Services Guide O-8637-01 Chapter 19 Cisco CallManager Device Mobility Introducing Device Mobility Device Pools After the de vice mobility gro ups and physical locati ons are identif ied, you can associate them with de vice pools. Each de vice pool contai ns the set of parameters that apply to de vices, and adding[...]

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    Chapter 19 Cisco C allManager Device Mo bility Introducing Device Mobility 19-6 Cisco CallManager Features an d Services Guide O-8637-01 3. If the de vice p ool in the phone r ecord matches the dev ice pool in the matching subnet, the system consider s the phone t o be in its h ome locati on, and the phone retains the p arameters of its home de vic[...]

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    19-7 Cisco CallManager Features and Services Guide O-8637-01 Chapter 19 Cisco CallManager Device Mobility Introducing Device Mobility 5. Special conditions apply fo r mov ement within d e vice mobility groups, as described in Ta b l e 1 9 - 2 . Physical location that is not defined for the home de vice pool gets def ined for th e de vice pools that[...]

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    Chapter 19 Cisco C allManager Device Mo bility System Requirements for Ci sco CallManager Device Mobility 19-8 Cisco CallManager Features an d Services Guide O-8637-01 System Requirements for Cisco CallManager Device Mobility Cisco CallManager De vice Mobility requires the fo llo wing software co mponents to operat e: • Cisco CallManager 4.2 or l[...]

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    19-9 Cisco CallManager Features and Services Guide O-8637-01 Chapter 19 Cisco CallManager Device Mobility Interactions and Restrictions • Cisco IP Communicator Interactions and Restrictions The Dev ice Mobility feature depends on the IP address of the de vice that re gisters with Cisco CallManager . If the de vice is assigned an IP address by usi[...]

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    Chapter 19 Cisco C allManager Device Mo bility Where to Fin d Mo re Information 19-10 Cisco CallManager Features an d Services Guide O-8637-01 Where to Find More Information Related Topic • Dev ice Pool Conf iguration , Cisco CallMana ger Admini stration G uide • Service P arameters Config uration , Cisco CallManager Administr ation Guide • P[...]