

Settings in jabber-config.xml file from Cisco Webex Messenger Administration Tool. Settings in Cisco Webex Messenger Administration Tool The client will use the following order for configuration settings: When the client successfully connects to Cisco Webex Messenger it downloads the XML file and the configuration is applied. You can apply separate configuration files for groups in the Cisco Webex Messenger Administration Tool. You can upload a jabber-config.xml client configuration file into the Cisco Webex Administration Tool. You then host the XML files on a TFTP server.Ĭisco Webex Administration Tool-You can configure some client settings with the Cisco Webex Administration Tool. Set the client configuration parameters with Unified CM.Ĭreate XML files using an XML editor that contain configuration parameters. The client does notĬlient Configuration-You can set client configuration parameters that are applied when users sign in, by either:

In the Advanced settings window, if you select Cisco IM & Presence, the client retrieves UC services from Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Service. The client retrieves the settings from the phone configuration in addition to the configuration in the UC serviceĬisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Service-You can enable instant messaging and presence capabilities andĬonfigure certain settings such as presence subscription requests. Phone Configuration-You can set some client settings in the phone configuration on Cisco Unified Communications Manager releaseĩ and later. SRV record and automatically retrieves the configuration from the UC service profile. When users launch the client, it discovers the Cisco Unified Communications Manager home cluster using a DNS Service Profiles-You can configure some client settings in UC service profiles on Cisco Unified Communications Manager releaseĩ and later.

Set Parameters on Phone Configuration for Desktop Clients

Set Client Configuration Parameters in Unified CM (highest priority) or Create and Host the Client Configuration Files
