12-12-2012 08:13 AM - edited 03-18-2019 12:17 AM
Hi!
What is the reason why the VCS running findme also has to run the presence server.
With the combination that there shall be only one presence server for a specific domain
and the need that a domain has to be added on the presence server, authentication, ...
this does not fit on some deployments I have seen.
Is there any known workaround? I would like to have a dedicated presence server,
possibly handling multiple domains, just doing presence and then possibly other VCS
running findme (different findme clusters, as this is also possible with TMSPE).
And possibly as well VCS with Lync integration (which also have the requirement to run
the presence server on it).
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12-12-2012 08:16 AM
Hi Martin,
FindMe and presence server needs to reside on the same VCS since this is currently the only way the presence server will be able to aggregate the presence for devices which are tied to a FindMe account.
Andreas
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12-12-2012 08:16 AM
Hi Martin,
FindMe and presence server needs to reside on the same VCS since this is currently the only way the presence server will be able to aggregate the presence for devices which are tied to a FindMe account.
Andreas
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12-12-2012 08:27 AM
Hallo Andreas,
thx for the quick response!
It seems to be the right answer and I saw it coming, but obviously its not what I wanted to hear :-(
Is there any way to get multiple presence servers for the same domain on different non clustered VCS to
talk to each other / synchrozine presence?
Or is the only way a feature request?
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12-13-2012 01:14 AM
Not currently possible.
With our current solution, the authoritativeness of a presence server for a given SIP domain can not extend outside the boundaries of a VCS cluster, and a feature request would therefore be the way to go.
- Andreas
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