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Chapter 6 Cisco Unified Mobile Agent
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DTMF Considerations with Mobile Agent
MTP resources might be required for mobile agents who will be consulting an IVR or other network
component that requires DTMF to navigate. The Mobile Agent feature relies on Cisco Unified CM CTI
ports, which do not support in-band DTMF (RFC 2833). If the endpoints being used by mobile agents
supports only in-band DTMF (or if they are configured to use in-band DTMF per RFC 2833), then Unified
CM will automatically insert MTP resources because of the capabilities mismatch. If the mobile agent call
flow requires in-band DTMF (RFC 2833), make a sufficient amount of MTP resources available.
component that requires DTMF to navigate. The Mobile Agent feature relies on Cisco Unified CM CTI
ports, which do not support in-band DTMF (RFC 2833). If the endpoints being used by mobile agents
supports only in-band DTMF (or if they are configured to use in-band DTMF per RFC 2833), then Unified
CM will automatically insert MTP resources because of the capabilities mismatch. If the mobile agent call
flow requires in-band DTMF (RFC 2833), make a sufficient amount of MTP resources available.
Cisco Unified Border Element Considerations with Mobile Agent
Some SIP devices such as the Cisco Unified Border Element or other Session Border Controllers could
dynamically change the media port during the call. In this case, if the Mobile Agent feature is used, MTP
resources are required on the SIP trunk connecting to the agent endpoint.
dynamically change the media port during the call. In this case, if the Mobile Agent feature is used, MTP
resources are required on the SIP trunk connecting to the agent endpoint.
Cisco Unified Mobile Agent Interfaces
IP Phone Agent (IPPA) is not an applicable agent interface for mobile agents. IPPA is available only from
JTAPI monitored and controlled phones that support XML applications.
JTAPI monitored and controlled phones that support XML applications.
Cisco Agent Desktop
The latest release of Cisco Agent Desktop supports mobile agents. At agent login, if the mobile agent mode
is selected, the mobile agent login dialog box is presented to the agent. The mobile agent must provide the
local CTI port extension, a call mode, and a dialable phone number.
is selected, the mobile agent login dialog box is presented to the agent. The mobile agent must provide the
local CTI port extension, a call mode, and a dialable phone number.
Figure 109 Mobile Agent Login