08-31-2017 09:22 AM - edited 03-18-2019 01:26 PM
Hi all
I would like to separate the domains for my cisco jabber and cma users.
for example my jabber domain is example.com
my xmpp domain is conf.example.com
My question is the XMPP domain is a SIP domain or a DNS sub domain.
If it is a DNS sub domain, are there any other ways to archeive the same result rather than create a new domain under my current domain (example.com)\ forward lookup zone
Thanks!~
By the way , will the SRV record (_xmpp-client._tcp) be used by cms if I only have a single combined server.. Or the SRV record will be used only when I form a cluster.
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08-31-2017 03:35 PM
well, it is sort of both. You definitely need to go with either a DNS sub domain or a whole other top level one. Ideally you then want your SIP domain to follow your XMPP domain (or vice versa) as it keeps things more orderly that way (and easier to keep track of). The SRV record is for the CMA clients so it is needed regardless (so the client knows where to point).
Steve
08-31-2017 03:35 PM
well, it is sort of both. You definitely need to go with either a DNS sub domain or a whole other top level one. Ideally you then want your SIP domain to follow your XMPP domain (or vice versa) as it keeps things more orderly that way (and easier to keep track of). The SRV record is for the CMA clients so it is needed regardless (so the client knows where to point).
Steve
05-13-2018 08:41 AM
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05-14-2018 05:58 AM
Correct. What ever domain you choose, you would need to have the correct SRV and A records configured on your DNS for XMPP, Web bridge etc. Take a look at the "Appendix A" of the deployment guide -
05-14-2018 08:01 AM
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