CUCM Device Pool

Hello,
i have  2 sites HO and DR, CUCM is setup in distributed call processing as one cluster, HO phones in HO device pool and DR phones in DR device pool. everything is perfect when the users are on their desk phones dialing to PSTN according to their CSS
Question:
 when HO users travel to DR and when they login in EM, they will get their profile & privileges of CSS and they will be able to reach PSTN ?? becz DR phones device pool, line css,locations,are different, do all these will affect HO user profile.

Clark,
The Device Pool contains a lot of resources and settings that get applied to devices. What exactly are you trying to do or what questions do you have? Do you not want the HO users to use the HO VG when they're at DR? If so, you can configure Physical Locations and Device Mobility. So that when the users from HO are in DR, they would use the CSS of the site, which would route the calls out the DR VG.
Device Mobility
This chapter provides information about device mobility, which allows Cisco Unified Communications Manager to determine whether the phone is at its home location or at a roaming location. Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the device IP subnets to determine the exact location of the phone. By enabling device mobility within a cluster, mobile users can roam from one site to another and acquire the site-specific settings. Cisco Unified Communications Manager then uses these dynamically allocated settings for call routing, codec section, media resource selection, and so forth.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/9_1_1/ccmfeat/CUCM_BK_C3E0EFA0_00_cucm-features-services-guide-91/CUCM_BK_C3E0EFA0_00_cucm-features-services-guide-91_chapter_010111.html
HTH
Regards,
Yosh

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