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The client can store up to entries in your call history. This item is documented in CSCun If the options for Calling Party Information and Called Party Information are disabled in Cisco Unified Communications Manager, then users logged into Call Pickup in softphone mode do not see either calling party or called party information displayed in the call alert notification.

However, if those options are disabled and users log into Call Pickup in deskphone mode, then calling party or called party information is still displayed in the alert.

If you select the Audio only notification on Cisco Unified Communications Manager and the user is on a call, then the user does not hear any sound indicating that there is a call to pick up. If users select Pickup on their deskphone when in Deskphone Mode, a conversation window is displayed momentarily. The pickup notification alert only displays a maximum of 23 characters. The person receiving a call also receives a call pickup notification when they are URI dialed.

This issue is documented in CSCuo In Cisco Unity Connection, a dispatch message is sent to a distribution list with the message configured in such a way that only one user responds to that message. A user can accept, decline, or postpone the dispatch message.

If you enable the Legacy Immediate Divert option in Cisco Unified Communications Manager, users cannot decline calls when they are logged into Hunt Group in softphone mode, but can decline calls in deskphone mode. To disable users to decline Hunt Group calls in both softphone and deskphone mode, you must enable the parameter preventdeclineonhuntcall in the configuration file.

You must enter descriptions for each device if Cisco Jabber for Windows users have multiple deskphone devices of the same model. Cisco Jabber for Windows displays these descriptions to users so that they can distinguish between multiple deskphone devices. If you do not enter descriptions, the client displays the model name of the device and users cannot distinguish between various devices of the same model.

Setting your status to "Do Not Disturb" in the client does not divert or block incoming calls. There is a limit of characters in the To field when sending an email to a group of contacts. Depending on the length of the email addresses and the number of contacts, not all contacts may be added to the email.

This limitation is documented in CSCuz Users' presence is unknown when the contact is manually added to contacts in Microsoft Outlook and , when the contact is added to local custom contacts with an email address type of SMTP. To resolve this issue, delete the contact and add it again manually, ensuring the email address type is Exchange EX. This item is documented in CSCuo Availability states change to 'Available' on all clients when users resume from hibernate on one client.

Users who are signed in to multiple Cisco Jabber for Windows clients can join group chats from only one client. Cisco Jabber for Windows does not always reformat incoming text correctly when the sender is signed in to a client other than Cisco Jabber for Windows.

If you use Plantronics accessories for Cisco Jabber call management, and if you have Plantronics Hub installed, ensure that at least version 3. Download Plantronics Hub 3. If you use an IP Address, the client displays a warning message that the certificate is not valid. Software phones CSF devices are not supported in virtual environments.

Go to Phone Services in the Options window and enter the correct username and password ". To resolve the issue, upgrade to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9. Installing Cisco Jabber for Windows and third-party unified communications applications on the same machine may result in unexpected behavior in the client and is not recommended. A cache file is created for someone if they are in the users' Cisco Jabber contacts list, or have a Cisco Jabber history created by the user previously searching, IMing, or calling them, or by leaving a voice message.

If users select Use my phone for calls in their client to enable deskphone mode, then they must log in or logout of their hunt groups using the deskphone. Users may experience resolution issues when using Jabber to make a call with a Lifesize Express endpoint. If the user puts the call on hold, then after resuming the call the send and receive video resolutions on the Jabber end is greatly reduced. For more information, see CSCur Users change the policy for contacts outside the domain from Prompt me every time to Block everyone on the Privacy tab of the Options window.

As a result, the federated contacts remain in the contact list but do not display availability. Likewise, users cannot send or receive instant messages from those federated contacts. As a result, Cisco Unified Presence removed the federated contacts from the contact lists.

Cisco Unified Presence does not repopulate the federated contacts. Because Cisco Unified Presence removed the federated contacts from the contact lists, users must add the federated contacts to their contact lists again to send instant messages or display availability status to those federated contacts.

However, the federated contacts can send instant messages to the users, even if they are not in the contact list. You can disable file transfers and screen captures on Cisco Unified Communications IM and Presence with the Enable file transfer parameter. Signing in on one client changes custom availability states to 'Available' on other clients.

If you set the availability state from 'On a call' to another state while on a call, the availability state does not automatically change to 'On a call' for subsequent calls. If you are using Cisco Unified Presence 8. This presence issue is fixed in Cisco Unified Presence 8. This item is documented in CSCui The following rules apply to space characters and credentials in on-premises deployment scenarios:.

Blocking users does not prevent a blocked user's status from being displayed if the blocked users are in a contact list as part of an enterprise group. For example, User A blocks User B. However, User A is in User B's contact list as part of an enterprise group. The selection of emoticons has been increased for users in their chat conversations.

The existing emoticons have also been redesigned for improved user experience. Administrators can now create and delete rooms, manage membership, and moderate rooms. You can define up to 30 room moderators who can create or remove rooms, add or remove members, and define room types and descriptions. The user can control whether the conversation window comes into focus for different types of call when in deskphone control mode. Users can now configure when to bring their conversation window to the front when in deskphone control mode CTI mode.

When users pick up their phone, a conversation window is displayed on the user's screen. Users can configure the conversation window to open for all calls, video calls only, or never. Users configure this window behavior in the Options menu. The default behavior is to have the conversation window come into focus for calls, as it was in previous releases. You can now view real-time statistics when on a call. You can view audio, video, and screen share statistics, and copy the statistics into the clipboard to send to others.

You can now configure the IM protocol handlers that are supported by Cisco Jabber for Windows to pre-populate the conversation window with a subject line and body text when users click on the link text for both peer-to-peer and group messages.

To receive further details on the dates of the required Cisco WebEx Meeting Center upgrade, contact us at the following email address and include your WebEx Meetings domain s :. Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer. Home Support Cisco Jabber for Windows Bias-Free Language.

Bias-Free Language The documentation set for this product strives to use bias-free language. Introduction Requirements Limitations and Restrictions Caveats. Find Matches in This Book. Log in to Save Content. PDF - Complete Book 2. Updated: October 23, Chapter: Introduction. Conversation window is displayed automatically when the deskphone is picked up or there is an incoming call. Conversation window is displayed only when there is an incoming video call. Conversation window is not displayed for a call.

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In on-premises deployments, the client also uses this port to send screen captures. Was this Document Helpful? Yes No Feedback. The client uses this port for far end camera control.

   

 

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It will be good to have a document that relate all the redundancy and failover support with Jabber, what can we expect during the failover process. There is no document explaining what behaviour to expect in Jabber in case of redundancy of all the UC components. Expressays states about redundancy, but the behaviour to expect is not. Same for XMPP federation, no idea. Find answers to your questions by entering keywords or phrases in the Search bar above.

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