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Cisco Jabber 12.5.1 on iPhone - 2 DN's?

schwabcm
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Is it possible to configure two DN's on a jabber mobile client, say on an iphone?

 

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Roadmap is NDA and cannot be discussed in public forums, reach out to your SE/AM to discuss this.

HTH

java

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Ratheesh Kumar
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni
Unfortunately Jabber multiline supports Jabber for windows and Mac only

Hope this helps
Cheers
Rath!

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George Sotiropoulos
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello,

 

Currently this is only supported on Windows and Mac.

 

George

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Dan SJK
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Are there any plans to roll multiline support out to Jabber mobile clients? As currently the lack of support this precludes us from rolling Jabber mobile out to managers who have assistants ... they typically have their main line diverted to the assistant (which is published in our internal directory) and a "private" line which isn't - that the assistant uses to put calls through. The manager typically dials out using the main line (thereby sending its' number), they do not want to send out the private line number (currently we'd have to configure their private line as their number for Jabber to allow them to receive calls - unless they keep removing and reinstating the divert on the main line, which is not practical).

Roadmap is NDA and cannot be discussed in public forums, reach out to your SE/AM to discuss this.

HTH

java

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thank you all for replies, this is very helpful!

 

 

I had to go through a sign-up process which included a confidentiality agreement before I could even get to this forum. Within that it specifically mentioned that the Cisco roadmap was classified as "confidential information" which could only be shared with people who had signed up to the agreement. So why make contributors to the board wade through and sign up to a lengthy privacy agreement in order to log on, yet be told that you have to go through your account manager when there is any query regarding the roadmap ... which is exactly what I'd expect to see on a public forum?