Introduction to EMCC ---------------------- .. _19.2.1|VOSS-205: Overview .......... Extension Mobility Cross Cluster (EMCC) extends VOSS Automate's current extension mobility functionality to allow a user to log in to a device from within a connected cluster, anywhere in the world. This allows the user to retain the settings, services and lines he/she is familiar with at their home location. VOSS Automate automates most of the EMCC provisioning to enable this feature to work on all dial plans across multiple Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) clusters that are managed by the same platform instance. A small number of manual configurations remain, specifically around network security, which is outlined in a separate section. VOSS Automate only automates provisioning of the home cluster in cases where the CUCM clusters are managed by separate platforms, that is, cross-cluster configuration across multiple platforms is not supported. EMCC Use Case ............. The table describes a scenario where a user from the HOME cluster goes to the VISITING cluster and logs on to a phone. The two clusters can be in different countries/territories. The cluster is EMCC-enabled. The user is also subscribed to the EMCC service. In this scenario: * The user cannot be authenticated in the VISITING cluster, but since the cluster is EMCC enabled, and the phone is subscribed to the EMCC service, the cluster searches for the user in defined EMCC remote clusters. * Once the user (also subscribed to the EMCC service) is authenticated, the phone is unregistered from the VISITING cluster, and re-registered to the HOME cluster. * The geolocation of the phone is sent to the HOME cluster, which allows the HOME cluster to associate the relevant roaming device pool to the user's phone using the geolocation filter. * The phone behaves and dials exactly the same as if the user is logged in at the HOME cluster. Additionally, all the user's settings and preferences are preserved. * Calls to the HOME cluster emergency numbers as well as the VISITING cluster emergency numbers break out at the VISITING cluster (physical location). .. note:: * Various other elements (such as trunks and EMCC countries) must be configured on both the HOME cluster and the VISITING cluster to ensure that this feature works. * Refer to the "Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide" for more information about the EMCC feature. .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3cm}|p{3cm}|p{9cm}| +-----------------------+----------------------------+ | HOME Cluster | VISITING Cluster | +=======================+============================+ | User Profile | Phone (with Geolocation) | | | | +-----------------------+----------------------------+ | Geolocation Filter | | +-----------------------+----------------------------+ | Roaming Device Pool | | | (with Geolocation) | | +-----------------------+----------------------------+ Configuring EMCC using VOSS Automate ..................................... Before configuring EMCC using VOSS Automate, ensure that the following parameters have already been configured on each required EMCC cluster (CUCM) located at the relevant Customers: * EMCC feature configuration, such as Default TFTP Server for EMCC Login Device, EMCC Geolocation Filter