/mcpConfigure Cisco Jabber Dual-Mode Complete these tasks to configure Cisco Jabber on iPhone or Android as dual-mode mobile devices that can connect over WiFi. Cisco Jabber registers to Unified Communications Manager over WiFi and can be reached through an enterprise number if Single Number Reach is enabled in the user's mobile identity. Procedure Purpose Command or Action Configure a mobility profile to send consistent caller ID to Jabber mobile clients that are placing Dial through Office calls. Configure a Mobility Profile, on page 31 Step 1 Configure a dual-mode device type for Cisco Jabber on iPhone or Android clients. Add a Dual-Mode Device for Cisco Jabber, on page 31 Step 2 Add a Mobility Identity to the Jabber mobile client that points to the device phone number Configure a Mobility Identity, on page 34 Step 3 (that is, the iPhone number) to provide calling when Jabber roams out of WiFi range. Enable Single Number Reach destination for the Mobile Identity. Configure a handoff number for dual-mode devices that are leaving enterprise. Even when Required: Configure Handoff Number, on page 34 Step 4 the device disconnects from the enterprise WiFi network the call can be maintained without interruption by reconnecting to a remote mobile or cellular network. Configure Other Dual-Mode Devices Complete these tasks to configure other dual-mode mobile devices that can place calls over the cellular network and can also connect over WiFi. For example: • Carrier-Integrated Mobile Devices that connect over Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) networks. • IMS-integrated Mobile Devices over IP Multimedia networks Procedure Purpose Command or Action Configure an IMS or FMC dual-mode device. Add a Dual-Mode Device for Cisco Jabber, on page 31 Step 1 Add a Mobility Identity that points to the phone number of the actual device. Configure a Mobility Identity, on page 34 Step 2 Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 30 Remote Worker Features Configure Cisco Jabber Dual-Mode