Cisco Mobile iPhone Client
Cisco's Mobile Communicator Client for the iPhone is available in the app store now. (Click on any of the thumbnails for a larger image.)
So what's this one do for you? Easy. Provides you with quick access to many of your Cisco IP Phone calling features such as:
- Visual Voicemail - Access your business voicemail system, just like you are at your desk phone.
- Dial Via Office - Place business calls from your iPhone using your company phone system.
- Mobile Connect - Receive calls to your work number on your iPhone.
- Meetings - Join your business meetings directly from your iPhone. Tap a name in your Meeting List to join the audio portion or automatically launch Cisco WebEx Meet to attend the web portion.
I'm not going to cover deployment and configuration here as CUMA has been around for a while. I just wanted to show a few of the screens now that the iPhone client has finally hit the market. Cisco put some decent status/progress icons in this app, to tell you where it is in the startup process as well as it's status. I really wish that they would have done something like this for Cisco Mobile Supervisor.



They were even nice enough to let you know when some of the services are failing instead of having to dive into a bunch of buried screens:

Here's the main five screens of the app:
- Favorites - Works the same way that Favorites do on your iPhone, but are separate from the iPhone favorites.
- Recents - Combines the recent call lists from your iPhone and your Cisco IP Phone. (Somewhat useless if you have mobility enabled.)
- Contacts - Exact same as the contacts on your iPhone.
- Meetings - Integration to MP/WebEx.
- Voicemail - Visual Voicemail interface to your Cisco Voicemail.
(Excuse the blurring of the text in these images. I don't have everything setup in my lab, so don't have demo data to display for the screenshots. Names and numbers blurred to protect the innocent and all that.)
The Visual Voicemail gives you the option of drilling into the contact information, as well as giving the option for doing a callback to the contact or number.
At the top of the main screens, you'll have two buttons, one for dialing, and one for configuration:

Pressing the Dial button will bring up the dial screen as you'd expect. The interesting part happens after you press the Dial key on the keypad. You get the option to place the call via your office phone or your iPhone.
And of course, all of the configuration/settings screens from the application:
Very cool application. Getting lots of use from me.
Cisco FAQ for Cisco Mobile is here. More info on CUMA can be found here.


















