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Remote PBX Call Transfer with the Cisco UCC Mobility Service
How the Dial-In Access Service Works
1.
When you call in to the Dial-In Access number from your mobile phone the Cisco UCC Mobility
Service answers the call (for example, John's cell phone).
Service answers the call (for example, John's cell phone).
2.
Depending on the configuration settings, the Cisco UCC Mobility Service might prompt you for
the extension number or password.
the extension number or password.
3.
After being authenticated, you can place an outgoing call, for example to Fred's business phone.
Fred will see the call placed from the business number, hiding your originating number.
Fred will see the call placed from the business number, hiding your originating number.
4.
When on the call, additional parties can be added to form a multiparty conference.
The default key command mappings for the Mid-Call and Dial-In Access features are listed in Table 1:
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3
2
Third party
caller
caller
John’s
Nokia E-Series
cell phone
Nokia E-Series
cell phone
John
Fred
PSTN trunks
Cisco
UMC
Cisco router
Cisco
CME
Tcl scr
ipt
LAN or WLAN
Cisco IP Phone
280234
CTMF Codes