Device Mobility Group Configuration

Device Pool Configuration Setting for Roaming

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Which Device Pool configuration setting will override the device-level settings only when a device is roaming within a device mobility group?

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Device Mobility Related Settings: The parameters under these settings will override the device-level settings only when the device is roaming within a Device Mobility Group.

The parameters included in these settings are:Device Mobility Calling Search SpaceAAR Calling Search SpaceAAR GroupCalling Party Transformation CSSCalled Party Transformation CSS The device mobility related settings affect the dial plan because the calling search space dictates the patterns that can be dialed or the devices that can be reached.

The Device Pool configuration setting that will override the device-level settings only when a device is roaming within a device mobility group is the Location setting.

Device Pool is a group of settings that can be applied to devices such as phones and gateways. These settings include items such as Region, Location, SRST Reference, Calling Party Transformation CSS, and Media Resource Group List. The Device Pool settings are used to define characteristics of a device's connection to the network, such as call admission control, codecs, and call processing features.

Device Mobility is a feature in Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) that allows devices to maintain their profile settings when they are moved to a different physical location. This feature is useful for employees who travel between locations or for organizations with multiple offices.

When a device is configured to be part of a Device Mobility Group, it is assigned a Device Mobility CSS that is used to override the device-level settings with the Device Pool settings of the location where the device is currently located. The Location setting in the Device Pool is used to define the physical location of the device, which is then used to determine the appropriate call routing rules, such as emergency services and long-distance dialing.

Therefore, when a device is roaming within a Device Mobility Group, the Location setting in the Device Pool configuration will override the device-level settings, ensuring that the device is configured correctly for the current physical location. This is especially important for emergency services, where accurate location information is critical.

In summary, the correct answer is B. Location.