11-18-2021 11:17 AM
Hi, I hope I'm explaining this right but I wondered where the domain gets appended in the SIP string when dialing into a WebEx meeting with a telepresence endpoint. Here's the workflow:
- Book meeting in Outlook and add webex meeting
- Add telepresence endpoint as a participant
- When joining the meeting, the Join button works on the endpoint
- Dialing into the meeting works if the user types the whole SIP string i.e. 12345678@ourdomain.webex.com
- If the user just types the meeting #, i.e. 12345678, the endpoint appends ourdomain.ca to the string and the call never connects
so my question is where does the ourdomain.ca come from, and how can I change it so ourdomain.webex.com auto-appends to the string?
Thanks,
Brad
11-18-2021 11:30 AM
If the Join button works, what is your actual problem?
11-18-2021 11:33 AM
If users want to join the meeting from another endpoint, I would like them to just be able to just be able to use the meeting number as opposed to typing the entire domain suffix (our domain is quite lengthy). I pointed out the Join button worked to demonstrate the endpoint was actually working fine in that scenario. Plus I'm interested to know where the incorrect domain is coming from
11-18-2021 11:56 AM
Anything added, if not using a macro on the endpoint, would likely be added in the Expressway that the call traverse to the Webex cloud service.
11-18-2021 12:59 PM
I think I might have found it. Our endpoints are provisioned through CUCM and the SIP Directory URI for the endpoint is the "ourdomain.ca". Hat tip to Roger for directing me to the Expressway C; it is configured to use FQDN in SIP requests. I might try disabling provisioning of the endpoint and configure the SIP URI manually on the endpoint and I'll post the results
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