Cisco Mobile 8.0 For iPhone
Provides iPhone users with VoIP calling, visual voicemail, and access to the corporate directory while they're connected to the corporate network either over Wi-Fi, either on premises or over a VPN.
Configured as an IP Telephony Endpoint with CUCM, Cisco Mobile 8.0 features include:
- Access to corporate directory - Standard in-call feature such as hold, transfer, conference and park. - Auto launch of VPN if the enterprise network is not available. - Transfer active call from the desk phone to Cisco Mobile 8.0 and vice versa - Seamlessly convert an active VoIP call using Cisco Mobile 8.0 to a standard mobile call on the mobile voice network (GSM) phone number of the iPhone. - Access Voicemail through a visual list - Dial numbers by raising the iPhone to the ear and speaking the name of the person to call.
Basic Configuration:
- Depending on the version of CUCM you're running you may need to upload the following COP file to your servers:
- 7.1.3 & 8.0.1 - Yes - 7.1.5 - No
- Download and install the following COP file to every CUCM server in your cluster (reboot cluster when done): cmterm-iphone-install-100222.cop.sgn
- On your CUCM server, add a new phone device with Cisco Dual Mode for iPhone as the Phone Type:
- Under Device Name, the following rules must be applied: - Must start with TCT - Must be all upper-case
- Phone Button Template, select Standard Dual Mode for iPhone.
- Device Security Profile, Select Cisco Dual Mode for iPhone - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile
- SIP Profile, Standard SIP Profile.
- All other settings i.e Partitions, Locations, CSS's, Line DN etc depend on your deployment.
Ensure that your Wi-fi network is up and running and then fire up your iPhone with the Mobile 8 client installed. The above info should be enough to get you started to register your iPhone to your CUCM and use some of the basic call features.