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extension mobility

wagner
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We try to migrate from CUCM to Webx Calling.

We use extension mobility for all users and thats a showstopper.

We habe 8851-Phones and we can't find a sollution.

Our users must have the possibility to login/logoff an phones without any extra Hardware like smartphones etc.

login has to work untill logoff. Somtimes for some ours, som time4s for some months or years.

is there a way to config this featue like in CUCM? Or is there a way to emulate this feature via API? Something like

Foreach phone

  $user = get.loggedinouser

  reloggin($phone,$user)

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wajidhassan
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Webex Calling does not support Extension Mobility like CUCM, where users can log in/out of shared desk phones with personal credentials. Webex's design centers on user identity, not shared endpoints. Each device is tied to a user or a workspace (like a common area), and this limits dynamic user switching.

Your current use case, 8851 phones shared by multiple users with long-term login persistence, is not directly supported. Emulating this with APIs is possible in theory but would be complex, error-prone, and likely unsupported.

To achieve similar functionality, each phone would need to be a dedicated Webex user or workspace, which increases license requirements and costs. For more flexibility or CUCM-like control, you might consider staying on-prem with CUCM or hybrid solutions.

Jonathan Schulenberg
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I’m not aware of an equivalent and this would run counter to a central design philosophy of the product: the user/workspace is the “center of gravity” that everything associates to: endpoints, lines, features, etc. You’ll need to discuss this with your Cisco account team.

Conceptually this will also increase your costs since every single phone would need to be a separate Workspace - and calling enterprise agreements only include those at 50% of the knowledge worker/user count before you need to buy add-on licenses. This is equally true with CUCM on paper but the product hasn’t done a good job of enforcing it.


@Jonathan Schulenberg wrote:

the user/workspace is the “center of gravity” that everything associates to: endpoints, lines, features, etc.


Thats fine. But why is it not possible to assign endpoints for more than one day(hot desking) or 5 Days(hoteling)?