Correct Answer: AB
Explanation/Reference: Link : http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/18772-extension-mobility.html
3 thoughts on “How to log extension mobility, the first prerequisite?”
Cisco EM Operation
When a user wants to log in to a phone, this sequence of events occur:
1.The user presses the Services button on the phone and chooses the Cisco EM Mobility service from the list of phone services that are available on the phone
2.The Cisco EM service requires the user to log in by using a user ID and PIN. The user enters the required data.
3. If the entered user ID and PIN are correct, Cisco EM chooses the device profile that is associated with that user.
A&C
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/213251-configure-and-troubleshoot-extension-mob.html
When a user wants to log in to a phone, this sequence of events occur:
Cisco EM Operation
When a user wants to log in to a phone, this sequence of events occur:
1.The user presses the Services button on the phone and chooses the Cisco EM Mobility service from the list of phone services that are available on the phone
2.The Cisco EM service requires the user to log in by using a user ID and PIN. The user enters the required data.
3. If the entered user ID and PIN are correct, Cisco EM chooses the device profile that is associated with that user.
A & C
User ID and PIN
A С UserID and PIN