on 05-18-2012 03:24 PM
Before you start, make sure CUE is up with “CUE Diagnostics” and Voicemail is fully operational. Note that the Jabber Client does require a license that needs to be purchased.
Required Software: CCA 3.2.1, Software Pack 8.6.0. Cisco Jabber for iPhone 8.6.4 or higher.
Note: Jabber Supper is limited in this Maintenance Release and functionality is basic.
Limitations and Restrictions on Jabber with UC500:
• iPhone must be bound to Voice VLAN ( Heavy data usage on iPhone through Wifi may have side effects on Voice Quality).
• No Multisite support.
• Limited features supported on SIP Phones.
• No Shared Line support.
• No TSW support.
• Voice Quality not guaranteed.
• Our apologies, VPN support has been retracted due to side effects on SIP endpoints /trunks and CUE.
Known Caveats:
1. DTMF tones orginating from Jabber for iPhone are not recognized by Cisco Unity Express and some SIP service provides. To fix this issue, log
in to the UC500 using SSH/Telnet and enter the command:
dtmf-relay rtp-nte sip-kpml
under the voice register pool for Cisco Jabber. (CSCts87199).
2. If an outbound proxy is configured under a SIP trunk, it may cause incoming calls (internal and external) to Cisco Jabber to fail. To fix this
issue, log in to the UC500 using SSH/Telnet and enter the command:
no outbound-proxy
under the voice register global command.
Configuration:
1. Find the MAC address of your iPhone. On iPhone go to Settings -> General and Note the value.
2. Go to Telephone -> Users and Extensions -> Users and phones and create Cisco Mobile –IOS with the Mac Address
Hit OK.
3. Connect iPhone Wifi to Voice Vlan on the UC500. On your iPhone Go to App store and download and install Cisco Jabber for iPhone. Open app and follow instructions.
4. Accept Notice and then Enter Account Settings
5. Then Enter Begin and then Enter Communication Manager settings as follows
Device ID: sep<Mac address>
TFTP Server: Voice VLAN IP address on UC500
Turn on User Authentication and enter the Username and Password that was created in Step 2
And then hit Save
6. Enter No for Desk Phone integration. This feature is not supported with this platform
7. For Voicemail, Enter the same Username and Password again and along with CUE IP address. Default IP address in 10.1.10.1. Do not edit port.
8. Enter no for Corporate Directory Setup. This is not supported.
9. You are now logged in and ready to use Cisco Mobile.
A registered Phone should look like this
Visual Voicemail:
I would like to try this on a UC560. I've used it "locally" without any trouble. I read that to use it remotelly an ASA is required (where it has to be located? On the remote site with the SR520 or in front of the UC560?)
So how do we make 'Dial Plans' for jabber?
How do you add the '0' to access an outside line when dialing from your iphone contacts?
with ios 6.x.x the wlan dosnt work. you can ping the ip of the iphone but on the display of the iphone you cant see the wifi symbol. the registering process dosnt work with ios 6.x.x
i think there is a wlan issue between uc500 and iphone with ios 6.x.x
I seem to be having the same problem.
Cisco -- any update/advice/suggestion?
I use CCA 3.2 and UC520 software pack version 8-6.4 but i don't see the option "cisco mobile-IOS" in users and phones. what can be the problem?
Any seperate license required for this?
It is honor based licensing. Not enforced. You would need to buy the Cisco Mobile SKU.
Hi Navin,
One question, What is the IOS version on your Iphone?
Does it work correctly all the time?
I have an iphone with cisco jabber but the call gets cut every 18 seconds , is this happening to you too ?
This is all great stuff but I am having problems when placing calls. I've never been able to place a single call with this client using different iOS phones. I can just receive calls.
The behaviour is shown in this video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/a2d3zkk1ix2m8y9/uc560.mov
Please let me know what could this be. Many thanks!
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