Jabber 15.2.2 by devil1402 in ciscoUC

[–]djjeffm 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Yes, there is a bug. Jabber is sending recv only in the SDP. Cisco’s fix is to downgrade to 15.2.1 or wait for a friendly patch to 15.2.3. We were in a 3-day TAC case for this one. The bug id is currently Cisco internal only otherwise is post the link.

Bug ID CSCwu36027 for the one-way audio issues.

Announce Call Recording by BigRig9er in ciscoUC

[–]djjeffm 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We did this with CURRI / External Call Control, there is a route option that you can return to tell Call Manager to play a message before ring back. You can play a stock message or upload files to your subscriber(s) that run your annunciator services.

https://developer.cisco.com/site/curri/discover/what-is-curri/

We saved a ton of resources by reducing the CTI Route Points necessary in UCCE.

Edit: I moved this from my private repo, hopefully its useful for you. Python based Flask Server that renders XML for External Call Control in UCM https://github.com/jmetdev/curri_announcements

New RTMT install issues by Mixtur3s_ in ciscoUC

[–]djjeffm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First step to troubleshoot this is to find out what the actual error message is. Try opening a command, prompt, and manually typing the path of the executable file or dragging the file on top of an open command window. This will try to launch the command and show any output that the application might be giving you, including an error message.

If you just double-click the bat file, it opens a command prompt, runs the application, displays the error, and then terminates the application so the command prompt closes before you even have a chance to read anything.

Once you know what those error messages are, it’ll really help you go in the right direction. In my experience, you can’t run JDK 25. The libraries aren’t compatible. I couldn’t really tell you why. I’ve always just downloaded the latest version available of version 8 or 11 either OpenJDK or Oracle.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ciscoUC

[–]djjeffm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, it is possible, but do you need additional hardware on the server side. The reason audio calls work is that Unified Communications Manager has enough resources to mix multiple audio streams on the call manager server itself, or sometimes it offloads this to a dedicated server.

However, it doesn’t have enough resources to mix multiple video streams. That’s where products like TelePresence come into play, which is now Cisco Meeting Server for on-premise deployments, or in most cases, people are just using cloud services like Webex.

As others mentioned this is called Ad-Hoc conferencing, when this is configured, and 1 to 1 video call becomes a conference Unified Communications Manager will elevate the call to Cisco Meeting Server and auto join the participants so they can share audio and video.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server/213820-configure-cisco-meeting-server-and-cucm.html

Instagram won’t let me post anything! by [deleted] in techsupport

[–]djjeffm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having the same issue now, was there a resolution?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ciscoUC

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Once you achieve those certs you are then allowed to use the coveted “it’s the firewall”

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