01-19-2015 01:08 PM - edited 03-17-2019 01:38 AM
At work we now have Cisco Jabber clients on notebooks. Internal connections are now possible, allthought with great latency because the central "master" resides a thousand kilometers thru europe away behind a VPN-connection. As a country subsidiary a local cisco 2901 should connect to the telephony as a gateway...
- How is the general architecture of cisco collaboration?
- Is it correct to look at our cisco 2901 like a local domain-controller in windows-network?
01-19-2015 02:04 PM
The 2900 can act as a local IP telephony system (Either as CallManager Express, or a backup system as SRST) But Jabber clients currently requires a full-blown server for users to connect to.
GTG
01-25-2015 07:12 AM
Hi
Thx for the answer. To figure it out more clear on a top-level:
We are sitting in the south of europe and our master resides up in North. Using Jabber clients on notebooks a telephony-call to customers in our country will go throught vpn-tunnel up north to u-turn and come down to our cisco2901 which is connected to legacy telephony-(ISDN-)wires and finally to customers...
Is this a recommended architecture?
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