Re: [cisco-voip] Webex App Config XML?

2022-07-26 Thread Charles Goldsmith
It's my understanding that the jabber-config.xml works on Webex soft
phone settings, but not sure if it has options for other Webex settings.

Never had the need to modify them.

Have you checked for those settings in the control hub?

On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 4:02 PM Johnson, Tim  wrote:

> Hello all,
>
>
>
> We just recently migrated to the Webex App and have found some annoyances
> with the settings that are default. Is there a way to customize the
> settings for the Webex app globally, similar to how you could setup a
> jabber-config.xml file? The thing we’re specifically looking for right now
> is how to disable the “Use ultrasound” option under Devices, but I imagine
> there will be more items we’d like to manipulate.
>
>
>
> TIA,
>
> Tim Johnson
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[cisco-voip] Webex App Config XML?

2022-07-26 Thread Johnson, Tim
Hello all,

We just recently migrated to the Webex App and have found some annoyances with 
the settings that are default. Is there a way to customize the settings for the 
Webex app globally, similar to how you could setup a jabber-config.xml file? 
The thing we're specifically looking for right now is how to disable the "Use 
ultrasound" option under Devices, but I imagine there will be more items we'd 
like to manipulate.

TIA,
Tim Johnson
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Re: [cisco-voip] Expressway warning on unsupported VM configuration

2022-07-26 Thread Matthew Huff
Thanks. Lovely. Just didn't want to open a case with TAC and told they couldn't 
help because we are "unsupported".

From: James Dust 
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2022 7:24 AM
To: Matthew Huff ; cisco-voip voyp list 

Subject: RE: Expressway warning on unsupported VM configuration

Hi Matthew,

I had the same issue last week, and was told by cisco tac it is a bug and 
nothing to be concerned about:

Bug Search Tool 
(cisco.com)

Kind regards

James

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After upgrading from 14.0.5 to 14.0.8 on my expreway VMs, it now gives a 
warning about unsupported VM configuration. The only info is it points to the 
web page given Cisco's VM requirements for UCS and third-party hosts. At least 
everything I see, we fit those requirements, but I'm betting it some new 
requirement relating to the generate of Intel processors. Does anyone know how 
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Re: [cisco-voip] Expressway warning on unsupported VM configuration

2022-07-26 Thread James Dust
Hi Matthew,

I had the same issue last week, and was told by cisco tac it is a bug and 
nothing to be concerned about:

Bug Search Tool 
(cisco.com)

Kind regards

James

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Subject: [cisco-voip] Expressway warning on unsupported VM configuration

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After upgrading from 14.0.5 to 14.0.8 on my expreway VMs, it now gives a 
warning about unsupported VM configuration. The only info is it points to the 
web page given Cisco's VM requirements for UCS and third-party hosts. At least 
everything I see, we fit those requirements, but I'm betting it some new 
requirement relating to the generate of Intel processors. Does anyone know how 
to get more info about what it's warning about?

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[cisco-voip] Expressway warning on unsupported VM configuration

2022-07-26 Thread Matthew Huff
After upgrading from 14.0.5 to 14.0.8 on my expreway VMs, it now gives a 
warning about unsupported VM configuration. The only info is it points to the 
web page given Cisco's VM requirements for UCS and third-party hosts. At least 
everything I see, we fit those requirements, but I'm betting it some new 
requirement relating to the generate of Intel processors. Does anyone know how 
to get more info about what it's warning about?
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