/mcp• Click Find and select an existing template to configure. Step 3 Assign a Name to the template. Step 4 Configure the following Mobility fields: • Enable Mobility—Check this check box to enable the users provisioned with this template for Mobility features. • Enable Mobile Voice Access—Check this check box for provisioned users to be able to use Mobile Voice Access. • Maximum Wait Time for Desk Pickup—This field represents the amount of time in milliseconds, after hanging up a call on a mobile phone, that you have to resume the call on your deskphone. • Remote Destination Limit—This field represents the number of Remote Destinations and Mobile Identities that you can assign to users whom are provisioned through this template. Step 5 Configure the remaining fields in the Feature Group Template Configuration window. For more information on the fields and their configuration options, see Online Help. Step 6 Click Save. Note Assign the configured Feature Group Template to an LDAP Directory that has not yet been synced. Newly synced users have Mobility enabled. For more information, on provisioning users through LDAP see "Provisioning End Users" chapter in System Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Configure Mobility for IP Phones Complete these tasks to configure mobility features for Cisco IP Phones. This includes setting up Single Number Reach (SNR) and the Move To Mobile feature. This provides users with a single enterprise number that rings all their devices, in addition to an enterprise-level voicemail that can be reached no matter which device rings. And also, users are able to transfer active calls between their deskphone and mobile device. Procedure Purpose Command or Action Configures a mobility softkey template for Cisco IP Phones that includes the Mobility Configure Softkey Template for Mobility, on page 21 Step 1 softkey. Users can transfer calls from their deskphone to a mobile phone by pressing the softkey. Configures an IP phone for mobility so that incoming calls to an enterprise number are extended to remote destinations. Configure IP Phone for Mobility, on page 22 Step 2 Configures common settings that you want to apply to all the remote destination numbers for a user. Configure a Remote Destination Profile, on page 23 Step 3 Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 20 Remote Worker Features Configure Mobility for IP Phones