Extension Mobility¶
Overview¶
Extension mobility (EM) profiles (also known as roaming profiles), allow users to log onto a phone in another location and the phone automatically adopts the profile for that user.
An EM profile is required for users who move between locations on a regular basis, or for users in an organization or location, who have been assigned an extension mobility profile rather than a permanent phone.
VOSS Automate provides three ways to create, manage, and associate extension mobility profiles:
Add an EM profile to a subscriber when adding a subscriber in a standard add process (see Add a Subscriber)
Add a subscriber using Quick Add Subscriber, and choose an EM profile
Add a standalone EM profile (see Add an Extension Mobility Profile)
Add an Extension Mobility Profile¶
Standalone extension mobility (EM) profiles allow administrators to create and manage all EM profiles at the specified organization level.
Add or update a subscriber’s extension mobility (EM) profile via Subscriber Management > Subscribers. From the list view, open a subscriber, and select the Extension Mobility tab. See Add a Subscriber.
Add or update a standalone EM profile via (default menus) Subscriber Management > Extension Mobility. From the list view, choose an EM profile to open its configuration screen, and select the Extension Mobility tab.
When adding or editing EM profiles, you can personalize the profile for each user.
The table describes common rules for adding an extension mobility (EM) profile:
Extension Mobility tab |
Name must be unique. The name cannot be the same as a device name on Unified CM since both are device types. This field is read-only when editing an EM profile. |
Lines tab |
|
Speed Dials tab |
Allows you to manage the speed dial numbers associated with the EM profile. |
Services tab |
Extension mobility (EM) profiles can be subscribed, unsubscribed, and re-subscribed
to IP Phone Services such as Intercom Calls, Login/Logout, or SingleWire. Once you
choose the IP phone service, the system retrieves the URL and a custom parameter
(if any, for example, Ext1 and Ext2) from |
Subscribers tab |
Allows you to associate the EM profile to one or more subscribers. You can also disassociate an EM profile from a subscriber by clearing the name from the Username drop-down, and saving the change. The Subscriber link on an existing EM profile links to the associated subscriber’s Extension Mobility form (default menu Subscriber Management > Subscribers). |
Delete an Extension Mobility Profile¶
You can delete a standalone extension mobility (EM) profile via the list view (default menus, Subscriber Management > Extension Mobility).
When deleting an EM profile, the following elements are automatically removed/cleared:
Speed dials
Busy lamp fields
Service URL’s
IP phone service subscriptions