02-24-2014 09:51 PM - edited 03-17-2019 03:58 PM
Hi All,
I am attempting to use the _cisco-uds SRV record to auto discover services in Jabber for Windows 9.6.1 using CUCM/IM&P 9.1.1
Our internal DNS servers are on a internal AD domain (example.local) which is different to our SIP (sipdomain.com.au) or Email domain (company.com.au) Based on the Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.6 installation and configuration documentation, I believe I should be using the SERVICES_DOMAIN installer switch
"Use the SERVICES_DOMAIN installer switch to specify the value of the domain where DNS records reside if you wish users to bypass the email screen during the first login of a fresh installation".
I uninstalled a previous Cisco Jabber for Windows 9.2.4 on the PC, therefore I used the "CLEAR" installer switch to remove any previous bootstrap information that might have been on the PC
"CLEAR=1Specifies if the client overrides any existing bootstrap file from previous installations. The client saves the arguments and values you set during installation to a bootstrapfile.The client then loads settings from the bootstrap file at startup"
"If you do not specify CLEAR, the client checks for existing bootstrap files during installation
- If no bootstrap file exists, the client creates a bootstrap fileduring installation
- If a bootstrap file exists,the client does not override that bootstrap file and preserves the existing settings".
Opened a command prompt
Changed the prompt to the location of the jabber msi file and performed the following command:
msiexec.exe /i CiscoJabberSetup.msi CLEAR=1 SERVICES_DOMAIN=example.local
After installation and launch of Jabber for Windows, I receive "Cannot communicate with the server" on the Jabber for Windows client
I ran wireshark during the launch of Jabber for Windows and I see ONLY the following DNS queries to the name server:
The SIP domain, which I suspect is cached from the previous install is being used instead of the SERVICES domain.
Am I doing something wrong?
Any assistance is appreciated.
NSlookup seems to show the SRV is setup correct.
>nslookup
Default Server: nameserver.example.local
Address: 10.1.1.10
> set type=srv
> _cisco-uds._tcp.example.local
_cisco-uds._tcp.example.local SRV service location:
priority = 1
weight = 5
port = 8443
svr hostname = cucm2.example.local
_cisco-uds._tcp.internal.local SRV service location:
priority = 2
weight = 20
port = 8443
svr hostname = cucm3.example.local
_cisco-uds._tcp.internal.local SRV service location:
priority = 6
weight = 30
port = 8443
svr hostname = cucm1.example.local
02-25-2014 11:54 AM
Kent,
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02-27-2014 03:23 AM
I have just used
msiexec.exe /i CiscoJabberSetup.msi /quiet CLEAR=1 AUTHENTICATOR=CUP CUP_ADDRESS=cup-server-name SERVICES_DOMAIN=example.local
To install the 9.6.1 client which has worked to install Jabber and when logging in it has worked using just username and password.
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