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Cisco Unified CallConnector Mobility Service
Technical Overview
Dial-in Access Options:
Options
Description
Allow Dial-in access
Check to enable/Uncheck to disable the Dial-in Access
Feature.
Restrict to user contact numbers
Check to restrict the access to Dial-in Access Feature only
from the numbers that are in the user‘s own contact list.
Authenticate with Dial-in password
Check to enforce Dial-in password authentication.*
Hide Caller Phone Number
This options hides the user personal telephone number by
not transmitting it as the caller id, instead the mobility ephone
number is displayed.
Use Dial-In Pool
This option indicates that the Dial-In Access should answer
incoming calls the ephones defined in the ephone pools
specified for this feature.
Insert Number
This option indicates that the Dial-In Access should pick up
ringing calls to this DN. Generally a hunt group will be set up
to point to these DNs.
* If the extension number you enter or dial from is shared by other users, you’ll still be prompt for
your dial-in password even with the option “Authenticate with Dial-in password” disabled.
Transmit Caller Phone Number:
Options
Description
Show caller number for Mobility
Service Calls
Check to enable/Uncheck to disable showing caller number
to the contacts who are receiving Mobility Service Calls.
If caller number is less than x
digits
Specify the length of caller number to be transformed to a
custom number.
Fixed number to be sent
Specify the custom number that will be used to display the
caller‘s number.
As prefix
Check to indicate the custom number is a prefix number to be
pre-pended to the caller number.
Note: The internal number length and the prefix or fixed number for transmission as the
caller-id is specified per router. In multiple router configurations, select each router and
setup the parameters.