06-13-2016 10:00 AM - edited 03-18-2019 06:01 AM
Dear all,
We're a collaboration partner with Cisco and have our apps register to CUCM in the collaboration project.
With our apps registering to CUCM, we can make video calls with Cisco endpoints like DX80. Currently,
we attempting to leverage the telepresence server and conductor to enable our apps to have video conferencing
calls with DX80. However, in the current setting of CUCM, telepresence server, and conductor, our apps and DX80
can make a video conferencing call in a dial-in conference room, but fail to use the ad hoc conference. For
the ad hoc conference, only audio is successfully merged among DX80 and our apps (no video).
Is this a setting issue of CUCM/telepresence server/conductor? Or the hardware resource issue?
Can anyone kindly point out the potential directions on solving this issue? Any comment is greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Chen-Che
06-16-2016 03:19 PM
Do you see the SIP trunk you configured for ad-hoc as up in CUCM??
Do you have configured the proper configuration in Conductor for ad-hoc?
Do you see errors in the conference creation event logs?
06-18-2016 08:33 AM
Hi Jaime,
The first two should be correctly configured, but we did see ``conference.creat'' failed message (AUTHENTICATION FAILURE). However, we are sure that we set the same username/password in the Conductor and CUCM. Why the authentication fails when the username/password are set to the same? Can you kindly point out the possible reason? Thanks for your kind help.
Best regards,
Chen-Che
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