02-06-2014 03:29 AM - edited 03-17-2019 03:55 PM
Hi,
I've been testing integration between CUCM 10 and VCS X8.1 with a view to achive bi-directional alphanumeric URI dialling between the two.
So far ive been able to set up the 'standard' intergration with VCS and CUCM, and i have the folowing working:
What i can't seem to be able to do is dial from JfW either using E.164@domain or name@domain; E.164@video-domain gives me the option to make a call but doesn't do anything, whereas endpoint@video-domain doesn't give me an option to call at all, it's as if the client is only searching the directory.
I've created a SIP Route Pattern based on the video domain and associated with the VCS SIP Trunk but i'm not sure if i need to make this more generic i.e. *.com; as i will want to attempt to dial external URI's using Expressway once i can dial normal endpoint on their URI's.
Other Info:
Thanks!
04-16-2014 04:31 PM
Also running CUCM 10, Presence 10, VCS-C and E 8.1.1. Calling from a DX650 or EX type endpoint works just fine.
04-16-2014 05:14 PM
So you need to put this under policies in addition to the SIP URI dialing for it to work.
<Policies>
<User_Defined_Remote_Destination>true</User_Defined_Remote_Destination>
</Policies>
04-16-2014 06:52 PM
Did this fix the URI dialing issue for you? If so could you upload your working jabber-config file?
04-17-2014 08:04 AM
04-16-2014 08:32 PM
04-11-2014 01:54 AM
We finally have URI dialling working here, both internally and externally.
The issue was with our jabber-config.xml file not being parsed by the Jabber client due to a formatting issue. I suspect many of the issues people encounter may be due to editing the sample config file in a program such as Notepad or Wordpad which is what caused our problem.
Loading the XML file in a browser to ensure it displays properly is a good way of checking that the formatting is not the issue.
04-17-2014 08:18 AM
Hi
Just to let you guys know that we have a Jabber config generator tool - the SIP URI setting gets a mention on the thread below
https://supportforums.cisco.com/comment/9606076#comment-9606076
thanks, Damien
12-19-2018 11:33 AM
Damien, this link goes to a thread entitled "Broadcasting multiple ssid." There is nothing about the tool for editing the XML file.
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