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HiI need to design a TMSXE deployment where the Exchange & AD are totally segregated from TMS.Is it necessary for the TMS server to talk to AD or can I just connect the TMSXE agent from the data network to TMS on the video network using 443?Alternati...
HiI'm running Jabber IM 9.0.3 build 9905 on Webex cloud but it has serious stability issues. It often crashes when I try to start webex's and now 9 times out of 10, when I copy and paste into the chat window, it locks up and has to be force closed.Is...
HiDoes anyone know what configuration setting will stop me being alerted to an incoming call when I'm already in one?I've gone through the config settings but can't find anything that works!ThanksRohan
HiSo if i understand the documentation correctly, Jabber telepresence now allows tunneling over 80/443 if it cant get out on the normal ports? If I have understood correctly, can someone explain or show an example of what I need to set on the SRV?I f...
HiWe have a customer with over 20 c20's. They are normally kept on but we've noiced that a couple of them lose the address for the c20 when they have been powered down.Is this a know issue? and is there any advice on what to do with this?I could real...
Oh that sounds good, it was just the diagram in the guide which had an arrow pointing from the AD to TMS. TMS won't be on the domain or able to auth to AD, but if what your saying is correct its all good!
Soooo, after reading the admin guide (which I'd seen before) there's an arrow going from AD to the TMS server, but no other references to AD need to talk directly to TMS.#confused
Nice work around, thanks.Still like to hear from Cisco on this though, seems odd there's no DND when your in a call already because it's an option on every other endpoint!