I'm trying to setup an easy to replicate (troubleshoot/reconcile) system in 
place for our Jabber deployment.

We've decided to assign each Jabber device type to each user so there's no 
end-user support issues when they want to use it on another device and/or move 
from one device type to another.

If I'm not mistaken, in this case, and, in any case where a primary phone is 
not set, more licenses are used then would need to be. The issue at hand here, 
is what happens when we deploy Jabber without a physical phone?

I'm already finding that the quick/add feature really only works when a phone 
is configured (although I have to work through that). So, I'm wondering, is it 
worthwhile to configure a "dummy" phone for Jabber users and set the primary 
phone for all Jabber clients to this dummy phone? Or should I ask them to pick 
the CSF jabber device as the primary phone for example?

What have others done?

Lelio

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