Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber Softphone over WiFi

2019-10-10 Thread NateCCIE
Cucm 12.5 jabber config xml per user? Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 10, 2019, at 8:32 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi wrote: > >  > > Thanks for that info. I had read about custom tabs for speed dials. > > I was hoping for the same set of speed dials but at least it’s an option. > > Thing is, I’d have

Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber Softphone over WiFi

2019-10-10 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi
Thanks for that info. I had read about custom tabs for speed dials. I was hoping for the same set of speed dials but at least it’s an option. Thing is, I’d have to enable that custom tab for those who wanted it. I’m thinking of an advanced.feature.config.xml and configure only the handful of

Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber Softphone over WiFi

2019-10-10 Thread Loren Hillukka
Lots to plan out carefully if going that way indeed. Regarding speed dials one customer settled on using Jabber with a custom tab that loaded a file on their computer with speed dials in it. The user controlled the file and updated it as they needed. Loren On Oct 10, 2019, at 6:19 PM, Tim

Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber Softphone over WiFi

2019-10-10 Thread Tim Smith
Actually good reminder to get some of the new Cisco headsets and give those a good run I’ve had issues with support on the other big vendors of headsets That was only on a few headsets, it would have been a problem on a bigger deployment I like the idea of end to end Cisco here From: Lelio

Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber Softphone over WiFi

2019-10-10 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi
And speaking to that... test them out. And ask people around you. A headset with audio leak is fine for an office, but not for cubicle land. -sent from mobile device- Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A. | Senior Analyst Computing and Communications Services | University of Guelph Room 037 Animal Science &

Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber Softphone over WiFi

2019-10-10 Thread Tim Smith
Picking good headsets is important too… Much more hassle troubleshooting some rubbish USB headset Or even an expensive USB headset with rubbish support From: cisco-voip On Behalf Of Scott Voll Sent: Friday, 11 October 2019 9:55 AM To: Lelio Fulgenzi Cc: voyp list, cisco-voip

Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber Softphone over WiFi

2019-10-10 Thread Tim Smith
I still love the combination of Jabber and Phone with deskphone control. How nice does the new Jabber client look too! From: cisco-voip On Behalf Of Scott Voll Sent: Friday, 11 October 2019 9:55 AM To: Lelio Fulgenzi Cc: voyp list, cisco-voip (cisco-voip@puck.nether.net) Subject: Re:

Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber Softphone over WiFi

2019-10-10 Thread Scott Voll
We have started migrating our Telecommuters over to Jabber from the old IP communicator. So we are getting the "can I use this in the office" "do you have to leave the phone on the desk?" I think eventually we will have a lot of people over on Jabber. The question is, does everyone move...

Re: [cisco-voip] valid sku for cuwl license

2019-10-10 Thread Matthew Loraditch
I believe that’s correct ordering sku but not the actual sku that issues the license. However if you want 1250 demo licenses Id involve your partner or your am and pss if you’re a partner. That’s quite a lot and will probably need some justification Get Outlook for iOS

Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber Softphone over WiFi

2019-10-10 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi
I get contacts But for me (and many others I imagine) a speed dial is a button. One click. But again... its just different ways of doing things. --- Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A. | Senior Analyst Computing and Communications Services | University of Guelph Room 037 Animal Science & Nutrition Bldg |

Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber Softphone over WiFi

2019-10-10 Thread Pawlowski, Adam
Call Park should hopefully be there pretty eventually. It is there on mobile today. Speed dials sure those would be your contacts, or "pizza guys". I would not deploy an office on it as the only/primary phone without knowing if my wireless network was bulletproof. Jabber works fairly well and

Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber Softphone over WiFi

2019-10-10 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi
As long as you have all the components in place, Jabber as a desktop replacement is doable. The issue comes down to ... do you have all the components in place and/or are you ready to live without the feature a missing component gives you? Some components are not an option, say, split view

[cisco-voip] Jabber Softphone over WiFi

2019-10-10 Thread Casper, Steven via cisco-voip
Has anybody tried this as an IP phone replacement strategy for a large office location? Thanks, Steve ** This email may contain privileged and/or confidential information that is intended solely for the use of the addressee.