IP Phone doesn’t log to Extension mobility?
A. Application Engine
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Troubleshoot Extension Mobility
When you troubleshoot Extension Mobility problems, there are check points along the way to determine where a problem occurs. Here are the steps and where to look for the problem.
Check to make sure the Application Engine is running. Check the URL specified for the service. Make sure it points to the right IP address (CRA server) and port 8080. Also check to see if port 80 is blocked from the CRA server to the IP phone. If the CRA server is co-located with the Cisco CallManager, check to make sure the Application server does not have proxy enabled and that a proxy server is not configured in Microsoft Internet Explorer for the account the service uses to login.
Link : http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/18772-extension-mobility.html
Explanation/Reference:
Troubleshoot Extension Mobility
When you troubleshoot Extension Mobility problems, there are check points along the way to determine where a problem occurs. Here are the steps and where to look for the problem.
Check to make sure the Application Engine is running. Check the URL specified for the service. Make sure it points to the right IP address (CRA server) and port 8080. Also check to see if port 80 is blocked from the CRA server to the IP phone. If the CRA server is co-located with the Cisco CallManager, check to make sure the Application server does not have proxy enabled and that a proxy server is not configured in Microsoft Internet Explorer for the account the service uses to login.
Link : http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/18772-extension-mobility.html
An Extension Mobility User successfully logs in to an Extension Mobility (Hoteling) phone, but now the user cannot log in to an additional Extension Mobility
(Hoteling) phone. Why is the user unable to log in to the nest phone?
A. The user is set for autologout for Extension Mobility
B. The user is set to a maximum of one login
C. The user does not have login privileges for the new phone
D. The user does not have permission to use Extension Mobility
E. The first phone does not have a logout button, due to an incorrect phone button template
F. The user is not set to allow multiple logins
Answer is F. Looked in CUCM.