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Jabber for mac calendar presence
Jabber for mac calendar presence








jabber for mac calendar presence
  1. #JABBER FOR MAC CALENDAR PRESENCE HOW TO#
  2. #JABBER FOR MAC CALENDAR PRESENCE WINDOWS#

#JABBER FOR MAC CALENDAR PRESENCE HOW TO#

Get in Touch with Someone in Webex from Outlook In Outlook, when you hover over a person's name, their contact card opens with options on how to contact them. The Jabber tool integrates with your university telephone and syncs with Outlook calendars, offers notifications, click-to-call … Reset Jabber Clients. Now when you add a new Calendar appointment in Outlook your status will be shown as in a meeting.1. It’s enabled by default but I had to disable it and enable it again for it to work. In Jabber for Mac client: Jabber -> Preference -> Status -> Check the box ‘Whenever my Outlook Calendar shows me busy’ You can do it via the Jabber/CUPC client or via the Presence end user page.

jabber for mac calendar presence

You may need to manually accept the certificate by clicking view certificate and then accept it.Īfter that you need to go to Serviceability and restart the Presence Engine.Įach user controlls if they want to enable Calendar integration. The account here is the ex2010 created earlier.Īfter clicking save the system will check connectivity and SSL certificate. Select Exchange – EWS Server in the gateway type list.Įnter description, FQDN, username and password. set network domain Īfter the server has rebooted it’s time to add a new Presence Gateway. set network dns primary/secondary x.x.x.xĢ. Both Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unified Presence must either use or not use DNS.Ĭisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unified Presence should use the same DNS server-If you use different DNS servers between Cisco Unified Presence and Cisco Unified Communications Manager, it is likely to cause abnormal system behavior.ġ. Mixed-mode DNS deployments not supported-Cisco does not support mixed-mode deployments. If you already have DNS running on your CUP server just skip ths setp. I’m no Exchange expert but the first one is prob. There are two options, either generate a new Exchange certificate that contains the IP, or enable DNS on the CUP server. You can choose to accept it, but then the IP address will be changed to the server name, and thus fail because you have no DNS. If you enter an IP address to the Exchange server you will see the SSL certificate, and that will most likely contain hostname/domain. This is because you must use SSL when communication with the Exchange server. I usually remove DNS dependency on CUCM, CUC, CUPS etc, however this poses a problem when it comes to Calendar integration.

jabber for mac calendar presence

#JABBER FOR MAC CALENDAR PRESENCE WINDOWS#

If you have changed it look at the section ‘Enable authentication on Exchange 2010 running Windows Server 2008’ in the link at the bottom of this post. However this is already correct by default. There is one more step to set the correct authentication for virtual directories. Set-ThrottlingPolicyAssociation -Identity “ ex2010” -ThrottlingPolicy “Cisco Unified Presence ThrottlingPolicy” New-ThrottlingPolicy -Name:”Cisco Unified Presence ThrottlingPolicy” -EWSMaxConcurrency:100 -EWSPercentTimeInAD:50 -EWSPercentTimeInCAS:90 -EWSPercentTimeInMailboxRPC:60 -EWSMaxSubscriptions:5000 -EWSFastSearchTimeoutInSeconds:60 -EWSFindCountLimit:1000Ĥ. new-ManagementRoleAssignment -Name:_suImpersonateRoleAsg -Role:ApplicationImpersonation -User: new-ManagementScope -Name:_suImpersonateScope -ServerList: guybrushģ. Paste each step into notepad first and put everything into one line and then paste it into the shell.Įx2010 is the userid, is the domain and guybrush is the server name, so replace it with the proper information.ġ. Open the Exchange Management Shell and enter the commands below. By doing this the account can pull calendar information from all users. Next we need to set Exchange Impersonation permissions for the ex2010 user. First we need to add a new user account in the AD that’s used to communicate between Exchange and CUPS.










Jabber for mac calendar presence