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client on the mobile. Basic mobile features such as SNR, Deskphone Pickup, Send Call to Mobile, Mobile Voice Access, and Mid-call DTMF features are supported. Extension dialing is supported if it is implemented in the network and the network is integrated with Unified Communications Manager. These features can be provided by any type of trunk. Unified Communications Manager can be configured in the Ring All Shared Lines service parameter so that the shared-line is rung when mobile DN is dialed. The Reroute Remote Destination Calls to Enterprise Number feature must be enabled for Ring All Shared Lines to take effect. Reroute Remote Destination Calls to Enterprise Number is disabled by default. IMS shared lines will ring solely based on the value of the Ring All Shared Lines parameter. Note You can also migrate from the Remote Destination feature used in previous versions to this new device type. Hunt Group Login and Logout for Carrier-Integrated Mobile Devices When configuring the device type Carrier-Integrated Mobile, set the Owner User ID value to the mobile user identity. The mobile user identity does not appear on the configuration. Only users with mobility enabled will appear in the Owner User ID drop-down on the end user page and one line (DN) can be associated with an FMC device. Users should associate a mobile identity with the FMC. This can be done on the FMC device configuration page after the device has been added. For calls to be extended to the number of the mobile identity, users must enable Cisco Unified Mobility on the Mobile Identity window. Carrier-integrated mobile devices can be configured to support hunt group login and logout through Enterprise Feature Access codes. Make sure that you've configured the following: • Enterprise Feature Access must be configured in Call Routing > Mobility > Enterprise Feature Access Number Configuration. • Make sure you assign values for the Enterprise Feature Access Number for Hunt Group Login and Enterprise Feature Access Number for Hunt Group Logout fields in Service Parameters. After you configure these, the user can log in or log out of Hunt groups from Carrier-Integrated Mobile devices by dialing the configured Enterprise Feature Access Number. If the user dials the given Hunt login access code number, the Carrier-Integrated Mobile device allows them to be part of the Hunt group list. If the Hunt logout access code is dialed, then the user is moved out of the Hunt group list and calls do not reach them. Users on Carrier-Integrated Mobile devices can invoke midcall features via Enterprise Feature Access codes. For details on how to configure and use Enterprise Feature Access, see Configure Enterprise Feature Access section. Note Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 36 Remote Worker Features Hunt Group Login and Logout for Carrier-Integrated Mobile Devices