Technical Updates on Cisco UC Mobility Solution Roland Javines Ong Consulting Systems Engineer UC & Collaboration Technologies-Asia Pacific
[email protected] UC SEVT UC Mobility Technical Update – September 24, 2009 © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 1 Cisco Unified Mobility 7.1(3) UC SEVT UC Mobility Technical Update – Sept. 2009 © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 2 Cisco Unified Mobility Overview Branch/ Regional Office Headquarters WAN Unified Mobility User PSTN Unified Mobility includes the following set of features: Unified Mobility – Mobile Connect (aka SNR) User – Mobile Voice Access (MVA) Unified Mobility provides a – Enterprise Feature Access (EFA) mechanism for associating a user‟s – Desk Phone and Remote Destination pickup enterprise desk phone (or – Single Enterprise Voicemail Box enterprise DN) to their mobile – Mid-call Supplementary Services device(s). Time of Day Access Lists UC SEVT – UC Mobility Technical Update – Sept. 2009 © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 3 Cisco Unified Mobility New Mobile Voice Access (MVA): SIP VXML Gateway . MVA 2-stage dialing is facilitated by VXML script on the enterprise gateway which uses HTTP to relay DTMF digits and receive IVR Prompts . Previously only H.323 could be used to signal call leg setup and connection. Beginning with Unified CM 7.1(3) SIP is also supported for call leg setup and connection signaling. For MVA hair pinning deployments (used when PSTN gateway is not H.323 or SIP), H.323