04-10-2012 09:38 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 08:47 PM by ciscomoderator
Good Day,
Currently running CUCM 8.5, CUPS 8.6 and Cisco Jabber for OSX 8.6.2.
I have a issue with Cisco Jabber for OSX connecting to my unity connection server (8.5). For whatever reason it will intermittently connect and disconnect.
Looking at the diagnostics shows:
 Voicemail Server
Unity Address: 172.29.4.17
Port: 80
Protocol: HTTP
Message Store: 172.29.4.17
Port: --
Protocol: TCP
User ID: jmcniel
Secure messaging: Not available
Connection type: Unsecure
Status: Connecting
Everything else as far as CUCM, Presence, CTI and Meeting Place is connected so this is that last piece of the pie.
Here is the odd thing. Windows CUPC connects just fine with no issues.
Has anyone ran into this before or know where I can check to dig into the root cause?
Thanks
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04-19-2012 06:48 AM
We were able to get this corrected by changing the LDAP Authentication port on Unity Connection to 3268. The root cause is that the default LDAP authentication port on both CUCM and UConn is 389. This port is notoriously slow with authentication. This is why we were seeing the "Connecting" message because we were waiting for a response on the authentication attempt. Changing this port to 3268 is faster for authentication, which allowed us to connect.(Restart of IMAP is needed after this change)
04-19-2012 06:48 AM
We were able to get this corrected by changing the LDAP Authentication port on Unity Connection to 3268. The root cause is that the default LDAP authentication port on both CUCM and UConn is 389. This port is notoriously slow with authentication. This is why we were seeing the "Connecting" message because we were waiting for a response on the authentication attempt. Changing this port to 3268 is faster for authentication, which allowed us to connect.(Restart of IMAP is needed after this change)
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