/mcpConfigure a Remote Destination A remote destination is a virtual device that represents a mobile device where the user can be reached (for example, a home office phone, a mobile phone on a cellular network, or a PSTN phone). The remote destination carries many of the same settings as the user's desk phone. • When an enterprise user initiates a call from a remote destination to Cisco Jabber, Unified Communications Manager tries to establish a data call with Cisco Jabber by sending an INVITE message to Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS). The call is established regardless of receiving a response from VCS. • If you have Self-Provisioning enabled, your end users can provision their own phones from the Self-Care Portal. See the System Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager and the "Configure Self-Provisioning" chapter for details on configuring the system for self-provisioning and the "Provisioning End Users" part for details on enabling self-provisioning for users as a part of a User Profile. Note Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose Device > Remote Destination. Step 2 Click Add New. Step 3 In the Destination field, enter the number of the remote destination. For example, this could be a cellular number or PSTN number. Step 4 From the Mobility User ID field, select the mobility-enabled end user who uses this remote destination. Step 5 Check the Enable Unified Mobility features check box. Step 6 From the Remote Destination Profile drop-down list, choose the profile that you set up for the user who owns this remote destination. Step 7 Use the Single Number Reach Voicemail Policy drop-down list to configure the voicemail policy. a) Check the Enable Single Number Reach check box. b) Check the Enable Move to Mobile check box to include this remote destination to the list of available destinations when the user presses the Mobility softkey on their desk phone. Step 8 (Optional) If you want to limit enterprise calls to this remote destination to specific periods such as office hours, configure a Ring Schedule. Step 9 In the When receiving a call during the above ring schedule area, apply the list that is configured for this remote destination. Step 10 Configure the remaining fields on the Remote Destination Configuration window. For more information on the fields and their configuration options, see Online Help. Step 11 Click Save. Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 24 Remote Worker Features Configure a Remote Destination