01-07-2020 01:41 PM
I just recently upgraded Jabber to 12.7.1 and installed the 8-line cop file. My CUCM is 11.5.1.13902-2.
When Jabber is in desk phone control mode, I have multiple lines available in Jabber. However, when I am in 'Use my computer' mode, I am not seeing multiple lines, even though I have configured them.
I've seen people reporting that PC mode works while desk phone doesn't, but I have the reverse issue.
Appreciate any ideas. Feel like I'm missing something simple here.
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01-08-2020 02:15 PM
Well, I have stumbled upon the solution.
I was working on another users Jabber config when I noticed they had multiple lines available, but the config did not look like my screenshot in my initial post where the additional lines were under 'Unassigned Associated Items'. It looked like below.
The difference was, my 'Phone Button Template' was on 'Jabber multi-line' (It did that automatically. I did not make that change) and the other user's 'Phone Button Template' was still on 'Standard Client Services Framework'. As soon as I switched my config back to 'Standard Client Services Framework' and restarted my Jabber, I finally had multi-line for both my desk phone and Jabber client.
I wouldn't think the solution would be to not use the 'Jabber multi-line' phone button template, but that is what did the trick.
01-07-2020 02:32 PM - edited 01-07-2020 02:36 PM
Hi,
Have you installed COP file on all cluster nodes and restarted Cisco Unified Communications Manager?
01-08-2020 06:02 AM
I did install the cop on both my publisher and subscriber and restarted the TFTP service for both afterwards. I did not restart CUCM as a whole though.
The fact that it works for my deskphone makes me think the functionality is there. Just not sure why it isn't when using my PC for calls.
01-08-2020 06:42 AM
Hi,
As per the document below, if you are using Cisco Unified Communications Manager release 11.5 SU3 and Cisco Unified Communications Manager release 12.0, you must manually install the Cisco Options Package (COP) file on all cluster node and restart Cisco Unified Communications Manager to enable multiline.
01-08-2020 07:38 AM
So that would be an instance where I am running different versions of CUCM on the cluster? Because I am running 11.5 SU3 on both.
I may try it anyways because I'm stuck at how to solve this right now.
01-08-2020 02:15 PM
Well, I have stumbled upon the solution.
I was working on another users Jabber config when I noticed they had multiple lines available, but the config did not look like my screenshot in my initial post where the additional lines were under 'Unassigned Associated Items'. It looked like below.
The difference was, my 'Phone Button Template' was on 'Jabber multi-line' (It did that automatically. I did not make that change) and the other user's 'Phone Button Template' was still on 'Standard Client Services Framework'. As soon as I switched my config back to 'Standard Client Services Framework' and restarted my Jabber, I finally had multi-line for both my desk phone and Jabber client.
I wouldn't think the solution would be to not use the 'Jabber multi-line' phone button template, but that is what did the trick.
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