[cisco-voip] Call from cell phone appears as if calling from desk phone

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Fri Aug 17 14:23:35 EDT 2012


Mobile Identity is a special type of Remote Destination Profile for dual-mode phones and is used so that ccm knows not to extend a call to the remote destination if the dual-mode device is registered.  

What Steve is describing is a big part of how SNR is supposed to work (it's the "single" part).  The point is that dialing the desk phone rings the mobile as well so by presenting the call to the called party as if from the desk phone it gives full caller-id information.  None of this is new in 9.0.

What is the motivation to disable this feature?  Most of the cool things we are able to do with SNR calls rely on identifying the mobile device as a remote destination.

-Ryan

On Aug 15, 2012, at 10:12 PM, Tim Frazee wrote:

you're talking about a "mobility identity" thats configured on certain types of endpoints.

its like a remote destination, just a bit different. I think it makes SNR work, but with the additional "feature" of showing inbound calls from the cell phone look anchored to the ip phone DN.

it was a side effect of having certain products configured, now in 9.0, its a feature.

On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 12:40 PM, Steve Gustafson <smgustafson at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
When a user is configured for Mobile connect, and has their desk phone number associated to their remote destination profile, calls made to other desk phone DIDs appear as if the user is calling from their desk phone, when they are actually calling from their Cell Phone.  Is there a setting that can turn this feature off so that it displays the actual Cell Phone CLID and not the Desk Phones extension?

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