/mcpConfigure an Access List An access list is an optional remote destination configuration if you want to control which calls can ring which remote destinations, and at which times of day. The access list filters callers based on the Caller ID and can either allow calls or block calls during that remote destination's ring schedule. Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose Call Routing > Class of Control > Access List. Step 2 Click Add New to create an access list. Step 3 Enter a name and description to identify the new access list. Step 4 Associate the access list to a user by choosing an ID from the Owner drop-down list. Step 5 Choose one of the following options: • Allowed—All numbers in the access list are allowed. • Blocked—All numbers in the access list are blocked. Step 6 Click Save. Step 7 From the Filter Mask drop-down list, choose the filters that you want to apply to the access list: • Not Available—All callers that advertise a not available status are added to the access list. • Private—All callers that advertise a private status are added to the access list. • Directory Number—All directory numbers or directory strings that you specify are added to the access list. If you choose this option, add a number or number string in the DN Mask field. Step 8 Choose Save. Step 9 Apply the access list to a remote destination: a) From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose Device > Remote Destination and reopen the remote destination that you created. b) Configure the Ring Schedule for this access list and do either of the following: • If you created an allowed access list, click the Ring this destination only if caller is in radio button and choose the access list that you created from the drop-down list. • If you created a blocked access list, click the Do not ring this destination if caller is in radio button and choose the access list that you created from the drop-down list. c) Click Save. Configure Mobile Voice Access Complete the following tasks to configure the system for Mobile Voice Access, which lets users place enterprise-anchored calls from any device. Users dial a system IVR for authentication, following which the call is sent out as an enterprise call that will appear to the end user as if the call were sent from the office phone. Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 25 Remote Worker Features Configure an Access List