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During phone migration, if the administrator decides to choose the Retain Existing Phone(s) option for phone migration, the intercom DN is not migrated to the new device. If the Delete the Existing Phone for that End User option is selected, the intercom DN information is also migrated. Note • Security Profile for Migrated Phone—This option determines the type of security profile that is applied for a migrated phone (old phone was in secure mode) during phone migration. Choosing the Non-secure profile brings up your device in the non-secure mode. • Phone Migration User Identification Prompt—This parameter determines whether a user is able to proceed with phone migration using the Self-Service User ID or using the Primary Extension. If the Use Enduser Self-Service User ID option is selected, the end user is prompted to enter the unique Self-Service User ID before proceeding with phone migration. If the Use Enduser Primary Extension option is selected, you can migrate your phone after entering the primary extension number. In this mode, if the same DN exists in different route partitions, phone migration is not possible using IVR or Phone Migration service. The default value is Use Enduser Primary Extension. To facilitate secure phone migration, the following Standard Universal Phone Security Profiles templates have been added. Based on the old phone security profile, the new phone chooses one of these new profiles. • Universal Device Template - Security Profile - Non-Secure • Universal Device Template - Security Profile – Authenticated • Universal Device Template - Security Profile – Encrypted • Universal Device Template - Security Profile - Encrypted - Device_TFTP • Universal Device Template - Security Profile - Encrypted EC preferred The following table lists the new devices security profile mappings after phone migration: Table 67: Phone Security Profile Migration Data New Mapped Profile Name Old Security Profile Settings Key Order Transport Type TFTP Encrypted Configuration Device Security Mode Universal Device Template - Security Profile - Non-Secure RSA TCP No Non-Secure Universal Device Template - Security Profile – Authenticated RSA TLS No Authenticated Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 699 Device Management Enterprise Parameters for Phone Migration