07-17-2013 05:36 AM - edited 03-19-2019 07:00 AM
Hi All,
We are looking at having Lync and Jabber running in unison. Currently I have intra-Domain Federation working and playing nicely. I am now looking to extend the capability of the federation by enabling Jabber users to access Lync federated SIP domains via the Lync Edge. But also I would like to allow Lync users to access XMPP federated domains via the CUCM IM&P Server.
Currently I have CUCM + CUCM IM&P 9.1 Federated with Lync 2013.
I added an addition static route on the Lync 2013 Server for cisco.com and pointed it to the trusted application pool of the routing presence nodes.
I can see the SIP SUBSCRIBE messages getting to the IM&P node. It then procedes to attempt a connection to cisco.com via SIP TLS, instead of translating to to XMPP like I hoped it would. This is probably the expected behaviour of the SIP proxy on the IM&P server.
So essentially the question is
Any help is appreciated.
regards,
Zack
02-27-2015 01:57 PM
Were you able to get this working?
03-01-2015 03:56 PM
Hi,
Unfortunately I found no way of getting this to work. So if you are in a situation where you have Lync and Jabber on the same SIP domain, there is no way I found to get Lync to contact XMPP federated partners through CUCM IM&P.
This was a little while ago, and I have not attempted it since. So it may work with newer versions, but I wouldn't bet money on it.
regards,
Zack
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