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Which two features are part of Cisco Unified Mobility? (Choose two)

The correct answer is A. Mobile Voice Access C. Enterprise Feature Access. Mobile Voice Access (A) and Enterprise Feature Access (C) are the two core components of Cisco Unified Mobility, which together allow users to make and receive calls through their mobile devices using their office extension, and to invoke call features (like transfer or conferenc

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Question

Which two features are part of Cisco Unified Mobility? (Choose two)

Options

  • AMobile Voice Access
  • BDevice Mobility
  • CEnterprise Feature Access
  • DShared line
  • EExtension Mobility Cross Cluster

How the community answered

(32 responses)
  • A
    91% (29)
  • B
    6% (2)
  • D
    3% (1)

Explanation

Mobile Voice Access (A) and Enterprise Feature Access (C) are the two core components of Cisco Unified Mobility, which together allow users to make and receive calls through their mobile devices using their office extension, and to invoke call features (like transfer or conference) from a mobile phone via DTMF tones.

Why the distractors are wrong:

  • B - Device Mobility is a separate Cisco UCM feature that adjusts device settings (region, SRST) based on the physical location of an IP phone - not part of Unified Mobility.
  • D - Shared Line is a call appearance feature where multiple devices share the same directory number, unrelated to Unified Mobility.
  • E - Extension Mobility Cross Cluster (EMCC) is part of the Extension Mobility feature set, which lets users log into any IP phone - a distinct feature from Unified Mobility.

Memory tip: Think "Unified Mobility = MAE" - Mobile Voice Access lets your cell phone access the PBX, and Enterprise Feature Access lets you use PBX features from your cell. Both have "Mobile/Enterprise" + "Access" in their names, signaling they're about extending office capabilities to mobile devices.

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#Unified Mobility#Mobile Voice Access#Enterprise Feature Access#UC Mobility Features

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