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Description Mobility Feature Allows you to transfer an active call from your desk-phone to a mobile device that is configured as a remote destination by pressing the Mobility softkey on your Cisco IP Phone. It is associated with Single Number Reach as a part of the Remote Destination configuration. Similar to the Move to Mobile option is the Desk Pickup option, which fits the example where you are on a mobile call and are just arriving at the office. You can hang up on the call on your mobile device and immediately resume the call by picking up your desk phone before the Maximum Wait Time for Desk Pickup timer expires (the default is 10 seconds). This option is enabled as part of your Single Number Reach configuration. • Ensure that you set the Enforce Privacy Setting on Held Calls Service Parameter to False. • You can also use the Enterprise Feature Access code and the Session Handoff codes to transfer calls between your remote destinations and desk phone. Move to Mobile Allows you to place calls from any remote phone and have the call be anchored in the enterprise and presented to the called party as if you had called from your office phone. When using this feature, you must dial in to a system interactive voice response from your mobile device. After authenticating you, and prompting you for the call destination, the system places the call as if you had called from your enterprise phone. You can also use Mobile Voice Access prompts to enable or disable Single Number Reach for a remote destination. Mobile Voice Access Provides two-stage dialing from a configured remote destination. Also, ensures that the call that is presented to the called party appears as if it originated from your desk phone. Unlike Mobile Voice Access, to use Enterprise Feature Access, you must be dialing from one of your configured remote destinations. Enterprise Feature Access also allows you to access mid-call features while on a call from a remote destination. You can access mid-call features by sending DTMF digits that represent the codes for the various features such as Hold, Exclusive Hold, Transfer. Enterprise Feature Access . Enables automatic call anchoring for enterprise-originated calls that are placed directly to configured remote destination numbers (for example, an enterprise-originated call to a cell phone number that is configured as a remote destination). By configuring a service parameter, you can have the system redirect those calls automatically to the associated enterprise number, providing cost savings and added UC functionality. Intelligent Session Control Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 15 Remote Worker Features Mobility Features