10-04-2015 06:58 PM - edited 03-19-2019 10:11 AM
We want to allow users to log into Jabber with their 'mail' attribute as their Jabber User ID.
For example user Anita Perez works at Acme Corporation.
sAMAccountName = aperez
mail = anita.perez@acme.com
Typically, Anita would log into Jabber with the default Jabber User ID: aperez@acme.com for initial login.
We want to allow Anita to login using her mail attribute as the Jabber User ID: anita.perez@acme.com for initial login.
Can anyone advise if this is possible?
We were under the impression that enabling 'Flexible Jabber ID' addresses this requirement, but TAC haven't been able to shed any light on the matter.
Dave
10-05-2015 06:25 AM
Yes, you use flexible JID in order to do that.
10-05-2015 03:39 PM
Thanks for your reply Jaime (5 stars).
We have an open TAC case because we're unable to make Flexible JID work to allow the user to sign in with their mail attribute. The TAC engineer says its not possible - but I believe the TAC engineer doesn't understand Flexible JID.
Can you confirm the configuration items required to enable Flexible JID? I'm unable to find any official Cisco configuration guides to enable Flexible JID. The closest thing I've found to a configuration guide are a couple of slides from a CiscoLive365 presentation attached as screenshots.
Here are the configuration steps that we have completed:
CUCM 10.5(2)SU2
System > LDAP > LDAP Directory > Standard User Fields To Be Synchronized
User ID: sAMAccountName
Directory URI: mail
IM&P 10.5(2)SU1
Presence > Settings > Advanced Configuration
IM Address Scheme: Directory URI
jabber-config.xml
<Directory>
<DirectoryURI>mail</DirectoryURI>
<UseSIPURIToResolveContacts>true</UseSIPURIToResolveContacts>
<BDIUseSIPURIToResolveContacts>true</BDIUseSIPURIToResolveContacts>
<SipUri>mail</SipUri>
<BDISipUri>mail</BDISipUri>
</Directory>
Please let me know if we're missing any required configuration or, if anything above is incorrect.
10-05-2015 03:42 PM
That's pretty much it
I have it in my lab along with 4 domains in my cluster, so I'm using flexible JID and multi-domain, and now I use user@domain1.com, user@domain2.com, etc. to login with Jabber.
Make sure to adjust your SRVs (if necessary).
10-05-2015 03:43 PM
Thanks Jaime
10-12-2015 07:45 PM
Hi Jaime - Just to clarify... should the solution we're trying to implement work if we're NOT using multiple domains? Ie., if the only domain is acme.com should we be able to have Flexible JID to enable login with the mail attribute work for the single domain (acme.com)?
10-12-2015 07:47 PM
Yes, multi-domain is a collateral of flexible JID if the mail from the users are on more than one domain.
11-30-2015 05:40 AM
Hi Jaime:
JID work perfectly at internal network, but when someone try to connect outside network (Expressway solution) for first time in his/her Jabber, JID don´t work. JID solution supports expressway?.
Thank in advance...
11-30-2015 06:24 AM
No MRA does not support multiple-domains in it's current releases.
11-30-2015 06:49 AM
Hi Chris:
Thank's, but is only one domain. Just only change the name like... joelcontreras (LDap atribute) jcontreras (Mail ID).
@mydomain.com keep it internal and external access.
Ty
03-14-2017 01:52 PM
Is this still the case using Flexible JID and MRA login? We have X8.8 and UC 11.5 and still have this issue. Just wondering if nothing has been done in the last year to resolve this.
Anyone have any updates? Again Flexible JID working from internal just not via MRA. When using MRA you have to use your username instead of email. Works using Username@domain.com but not emailid@domain.com.
Just checking as this thread is over a year old now.
Dave
03-21-2017 09:46 AM
Check out this thread:
03-21-2017 10:56 AM
Thanks Chris. That sums it up. Glad Cisco is on top of this. NOT.
I appreciate your response though.
07-01-2018 10:26 AM
Hi there,
Could u pls advise if flexible (jiD) login with email addresses works with MRA ?
My customer has multiple email address domains (different email domain for different groups/divisions).
Thx for ur help..
07-02-2018 09:01 AM
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