That filtered collection of policies is then piped to the Set-CsMobilityPolicy cmdlet, which takes each policy in the collection and sets the EnableOutsideVoice property to False. To carry out this task, the command first calls the Get-CsMobilityPolicy cmdlet along with the Filter parameter the filter value "tag:*" limits the returned data to policies that have an Identity that begins with the string value "tag:". The command shown in Example 2 disables Call via Work for all the mobility policies configured at the per-user scope. Example 2 - Get-CsMobilityPolicy -Filter "tag:*" | Set-CsMobilityPolicy -EnableOutsideVoice $False This is done by setting the EnableOutsideVoice property to False. In Example 1, Call via Work is disabled in the mobility policy assigned to the Redmond site. The following parameters are not applicable to Skype for Business Online: AllowAutomaticPstnFallback, AllowCustomerExperienceImprovementProgram, AllowExchangeConnectivity, AllowSaveCallLogs, Description, EncryptAppData, Force, Identity, Instance, PipelineVariable, RequireIntune, Tenant, VoiceSettings Examples - Example 1 - Set-CsMobilityPolicy -Identity "site:Redmond" -EnableOutsideVoice $False To use Call via Work, users must be managed by a voice policy that allows simultaneous ringing. In turn, that means that the user will not be able to use Call via Work, regardless of the value of the EnableOutsideVoice property. If EnableMobility is set to False and EnableOutsideVoice is set to True the user will not be able to run Skype for Business Mobile. If EnableMobility is set to True and EnableOutsideVoice is set to False, the user can run Skype for Business Server Mobile but will not be able to use Call via Work. The first property, EnableOutsideVoice, determines whether or not Call via Work is enabled the second, EnableMobility, determines whether or not users are allowed to use Skype for Business Mobile.īoth of these properties must be set to true before a user can take advantage of Call via Work. Note that two different properties must be configured in order to enable Call via Work. These policies can be modified at any time by using the Set-CsMobilityPolicy cmdlet. Mobility policies can be used to require Wi-Fi connections and to prevent calls over the cellular network. With Skype for Business Server mobile devices can make or receive phone calls by using either the standard cellular phone network The server will set up the call, and then call the user back on their mobile phone.Īfter the user has answered, the server will then dial the party being called.īoth of these capabilities can be managed by using mobility policies. With dial-out conferencing, a user effectively asks the Skype for Business Server Mobility Service server to make a call for them.
Users who have been enabled for Call via Work can achieve this either by dialing directly from their mobile phone or by using the dial-out conferencing option. Skype for Business Mobile is a client application that enables users to run Skype for Business on their mobile phones.Ĭall via Work provides a way for users to make calls on their mobile phone and yet have it appear as though the call originated from their work phone number instead of their mobile phone number. In this article Syntax Set-Cs Mobility Policy
This cmdlet was introduced in the cumulative update for Lync Server 2010: November 2011. Mobility policies can also be used to require Wi-Fi connections when making or receiving calls. These policies also manage a user's ability to employ Call via Work, a feature that enables users to make and receive phone calls on their mobile phone by using their work phone number instead of their mobile phone number. Mobility policies determine whether or not a user can use Skype for Business Mobile.