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allow user to unique adress

Louis-Alex
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Hi,

 

Can I authorize one particular user to connect to only one particular endpoint in Jabber video for Telepresence ?

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Patrick Sparkman
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

There is no option out of the box, but you can use CPL on your VCS to determine if a user can only call a particular endpoint while restricting calls to all other endpoints.

If you're running VCS X8.7 and later, you can do this from Configuration > Call Policy > Rules.  You'll need a rule to allow endpoint A to call endpoint B, and a second rule to reject endpoint A from calling anything else.  For the reject rule, you can use .* for the destination pattern, a regular expression that will match everything.

If you're running VCS X8.6.x and earlier, you'll need to use a CPL script, see below for an example, also take a look at the CPL Reference section of the VCS Admin Guides.

<cpl xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:cpl" xmlns:taa="http://www.tandberg.net/cpl-extensions" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:cpl cpl.xsd">
  <taa:routed>
    <taa:rule-switch>
      <taa:rule origin="endpointA@domain" destination="endpointB@domain">
        <proxy/>
      </taa:rule>
      <taa:rule origin="endpointA@domain" destination=".*">
        <reject status="403"/>
      </taa:rule>
    </taa:rule-switch>
  </taa:routed>
</cpl>

 

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Patrick Sparkman
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

There is no option out of the box, but you can use CPL on your VCS to determine if a user can only call a particular endpoint while restricting calls to all other endpoints.

If you're running VCS X8.7 and later, you can do this from Configuration > Call Policy > Rules.  You'll need a rule to allow endpoint A to call endpoint B, and a second rule to reject endpoint A from calling anything else.  For the reject rule, you can use .* for the destination pattern, a regular expression that will match everything.

If you're running VCS X8.6.x and earlier, you'll need to use a CPL script, see below for an example, also take a look at the CPL Reference section of the VCS Admin Guides.

<cpl xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:cpl" xmlns:taa="http://www.tandberg.net/cpl-extensions" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:cpl cpl.xsd">
  <taa:routed>
    <taa:rule-switch>
      <taa:rule origin="endpointA@domain" destination="endpointB@domain">
        <proxy/>
      </taa:rule>
      <taa:rule origin="endpointA@domain" destination=".*">
        <reject status="403"/>
      </taa:rule>
    </taa:rule-switch>
  </taa:routed>
</cpl>

 

Thnx Patrick !!

 

edit : work like a charm !! thnx again !!!