08-17-2010 08:17 AM - edited 03-16-2019 12:17 AM
I have several outside sales types that have an interal directory number that simply forwards to a cell phone. That being the case their voicemail lands on their cell phones and they miss the benefits of Unity.
If they had desk phones I could setup Mobility, work the timing, and get Unity to pickup a RNA before the cell VM answers. But users do not have physical phones in the office.
Is it possible to setup Mobility without a desk phone?
08-17-2010 08:44 AM
Have you tried using CTI Route Points instead of phones?
08-17-2010 10:55 AM
I'm mot real up on route points but I don't see how that will help my cause...
08-17-2010 11:09 AM
A CTI Route Point is a virtual device that can do just about anything a standard IP phone can, except physically exist (and ring on someone's desk). If I recall correctly the device-level and line-level properties of both phones and CTI Route Points are the same so you should have no problem substituting CTI Route Points for your sales staff's phones and using them to provide Unified Mobility to your users.
Give it a shot by configuring a CTI Route Point just like you would a phone within your organization and go from there with all the other RD/RDP/User/Phone associations related to Mobility. Let me know if you get stuck!
08-17-2010 12:01 PM
I hear you. I'll spend some time with this tomorrow. Thanks.
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