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Jabber Design and Configuration
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Agenda
• Introduction
• Jabber Update
• Service Discovery
• Persistent Chat
• Federation Overview
• Conclusion
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Introduction
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Jabber Update
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Key New Features in Cisco Jabber 9.6 & 9.7
Cisco Expressway Support
Cisco Unified CM UDS Support
Service Discovery
SIP URI Dialing
Persistent Chat*
* Available only on Windows at this time.
sjwindows@cisco.com
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What Else in Cisco Jabber 9.6 & 9.7?
9.7 on Windows• Persistent chat• Custom contacts• Group chat enhancement• Accessories support• Targeted FCS – March, 2014
9.6 on Mac• Mavericks support• CWMS support• Desktop alignment (screen capture, IM
archiving notification, etc.)• Targeted FCS – April, 2014
9.6 on iPhone & iPad• Universal client• iOS 7 UE update*• Secure phone (SIP over TLS & sRTP)• Admin control over user saving password
on the device• Targeted 9.6.1 FCS – Early April, 2014
9.6 on Android Smartphone• Unified client with video• Secure phone (SIP over TLS & sRTP)• Admin control over user saving password
on the device• Targeted FCS – Early April, 2014
* Jabber for iPhone and iPad 9.6.1 or later
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Quiz
True or False?
“Jabber 9.6 on mobile device supports SIP URI dialing.”
True !!!As long as DVO-R is not enabled on the device in Unified CM.
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Cisco Jabber Voice 9.1
• Rebranded from previous Jabber for iPhone/Android
• Separate apps in App Store/Google Play (no auto-update)
• In maintenance mode (no new features)
• Registers directly to Unified CM
• Voice only (no video support)
• No IM/presence service
• No Cisco Expressway support
Cisco Jabber Video 9.3
• Rebranded from previous Jabber for iPad
• Separate app in App Store (no auto-update)
• In maintenance mode (no new features)
• Without presence service,– Registers to VCS* as phone only mode
– Registers to Unified CM as phone only mode
• No Cisco Expressway support
“Jabber Voice” & “Jabber Video”
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Service Discovery
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What is Service Discovery?
• Jabber’s cross platform initiative– Windows, Mac OSX, iOS & Android
• Enables Jabber to automatically acquire client configuration– UC services domain
– Operating mode (on-premises, cloud or hybrid)
– Operating location (inside or outside corporate network)
– Home cluster in multi-cluster environment
• Enhances end user experience– No prompt to ask for configurations
• Reduces the chance of support calls due to misconfiguration
Cloud orOn-Premises
(Mode Detection)
ClientLocation
(Edge Detection)
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UC Service(Cluster &
Profile Detection)
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Cisco Jabber & UC Services
• To subscribe UC services, Jabber needs to know:– Where the services are
– How to authenticate the user
• Such information can be provided by:– Service discovery (automatic)
– Bootstrap or URL Configuration by system admin
– Manual entry by end user during first time login
Service Discovery
Bootstrap or URL Configuration
Best End User Experience
The way Jabber 9.6 or later starts up is completely different from how the older versions used to do.
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User Identification
AADAMS@EXAMPLE.COMJabber ID or “JID”
“Jabber” DomainCluster UserID
• Consider your Jabber domain carefully, you’ll live with it for a while!
• Multi-modal communications address (Email, IM, Voice, Video & Federation)
• User created on UC Manager (can be synced from LDAP, AD Server)
• Presence domain is configured on IM & Presence Server
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Jabber ID – ‘JID’
Unified Communications Manager
Jabber User[aadams@example.com]
Jabber Client
Jabber User[aadams]
Jabber User[aadams@example.com]
The result forms the JID (JabberID) of user@jabberdomain.com
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What Triggers Service Discover Process on Jabber?
• First time user login– When no locally cached information available
• Network change events– When the user moves from outside to inside corporate network
• Transport errors (SIP, XMPP & HTTP)– When the user moves from inside to outside corporate network
Note: DNS SRV lookup is performed only when there is a real-time network activity to save battery life on mobile platforms.
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UC Services Domain Discovery at First Login • Must discover the UC services domain on the very
first run of Jabber
Option 1– Jabber can prompt end user to enter User ID with domain
name (form of email address or Jabber ID)
– Jabber will use domain portion of data entered by user to resolve service type (on-premises or cloud)
– Jabber will cache domain information for future logins
Option 2 (Better user experience)– Administrator can provide the domain information via
either Windows Installer or URL Configuration
– End user is not prompted to enter the domain information (email address)
– Jabber will cache domain information for future logins
user@example.com
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Service Discovery at Subsequent Logins
• Jabber will use the ‘cached’ information to connect to UC services– No service discovery process
– End user will not get prompted for email address (UC services domain)
• If the connection to the login service is failed, service discovery will be triggered
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Operating Mode Selection
Priority Service HTTP Request / DNS SRV
1 WebEx Messenger HTTP CAS lookup
2 Unified CM 9.x _cisco-uds._tcp.example.com
3 Cisco Presence 8.x _cuplogin._tcp.example.com
4 Cisco Expressway _collab-edge._tls.example.com
Messenger
http://loginp.webexconnect.com/cas/FederatedSSO?org=[DOMAIN]
DNS SRV Lookups
DNS (internal or external)
Jabber uses service discovery to learn about the operating mode
• The highest priority returned record will be used for connecting to UC services
• Jabber sends all requests (HTTP request & DNS queries) simultaneously no matter what is returned from each request
HTTP Request to CAS
DNS Queries
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Determining Operating Location
• Jabber can automatically determine if it is inside or outside the corporate network
• JCF Service Discovery component issues:– DNS queries for _cisco-uds & _cuplogin– A HTTP request to WebEx CAS
• DNS SRV lookup for Expressway is initiated by JCF Edge Detection component– DNS query for _collab-edge to be made
even if other records are present
Internal DNS
External DNS
_cisco-uds_cuplogin_collab-edge
_cisco-uds_cuplogin_collab-edge
_collab-edge
_cisco-uds_cuplogin
HTTP request to WebEx CAS
HTTP request to WebEx CAS
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Service Discovery Flow – On-Premises Deployment
Messenger
clopez @ example.com
Internal DNS
Central UCM UDS
Home UCM Cluster
UCM IM/P
Unity Connection
WebEx Meetings Server
DNS SRV lookup
HTTP Request to CAS URL for example.com
example.com is not WebEx domain
Look for home UCM cluster
Home UCM cluster address
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2
3 5
6
4
3 UC Profiles via TFTP
_cisco-uds_cuplogin
Central UCM UDS address
7 User log in
UCM Call Control
Connect/Register8
1
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Service Discovery Flow – Outside Corporate Network External DNS Expressway-E Firewall Expressway-C Internal DNS Home UDS Home TFTP IM & P
DNS queries
_collab-edge
Establish TLS connection
Request for edge configRequest for edge config
DNS queries
_cisco-uds
User authentication
Respond with edge config dataRespond with edge config data
….
Cisco Jabber
All subsequent messages
….
UCM, TFTP, IM/P SRVSIP, XMPP, HTTP edgeEtc.
Jabber determines whether it’s inside or outside using the results from DNS SRV lookups.Outside if neither _cisco-uds or _cuplogin returns
DNS SRV lookups
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Customized Installer for Windows Platform
• Pre-populate with UC services domain so the “email” prompt is not displayed
• Provide separate services domains for on-premises or edge services
• Settings can be specified either using:– Command Line Switches– MSI installer packaging/transformation
using MST file
SERVICES_DOMAINSet to domain for login service (WebEx Messenger, Unified CM or IM and Presence Service)
VOICE_SERVICES_DOMAINSet to domain used for discovering Cisco Expressway infrastructure (_collab-edge)
AUTHENTICATORSet to authentication service name if service discovery is not used or fails (WEBEX, Unified CM or IM and Presence Server)
TFTPUnified CM TFTP address if Service Discovery is not used or fails
Orca MSI Editor Shown
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URL Configuration for Non-Windows Platforms
• For Mac, Android & iPhone/iPad
• End user needs to download/install Jabber client prior to executing URL configuration
• During download/installation, Jabber registers the ciscojabber protocol handler
• Administrator creates URL & sends to users using email or wiki– ciscojabber://provision?– ServicesDomain=example.com&VoiceServicesDomain=video.example.com
• As user clicks the URL, Jabber will be cross-launched & the information in the URL will be provided for service discovery
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Manual Configuration• When service discovery is not used or fails
• User can specify operating mode & server addresses
• Manual configuration is not available for remote access operation via Cisco Expressway
Manual configuration option should be considered as a last resort. It will NOT provide the best end user experience.
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Important Unified CM Configurations for Service Discovery
• Home Cluster & UC Service Profile assignment in End User Configuration
• Owner User ID Assignment in Phone Configuration (for Unified CM 9.x)
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Persistent Chat
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Persistent Chat is Back and … even Better
• Implemented features & capabilities requested by customers
• More configuration granularity in IM and Presence Administration GUI
• Enhanced UI design (still similar to standard group chat)
• Additional database support (Oracle)
• Only end-user functions at this time (administrator functions coming in a later release)
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Summary of Requirements
• Supported only with on-premises IM and Presence Service 10.0 or higher (Not for WebEx Messenger)
• Must be enabled & configured in IM and Presence Service – Otherwise, the chat room will not show up on Jabber
• Requires external database– PostgresSQL 8.3.x – 9.1.1– Oracle 11G, 10G, or 9G
• Disabled in Jabber by default– To enable, use “Persistent_Chat_Enabled” key under Policies in
jabber-config.xml
• Requires a standard-compliant XMPP client for administration*– Recommends MomentIM client
* In 10.5 release, as part of Persistent Chat Phase 2, the admin will be able to use Jabber to create/manage persistent chat rooms.
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Cisco IM and Presence Compliance
• Three compliance vendors support the Cisco IM & Presence offering– Actiance Vantage– Verba– DataParser
• Actiance and Verba provide a compliance solution that does an integration with the IM&P Event Broker interface and stores IM within their own backend DB environment
• DataParser uses IM messaging that has been stored in PostgreSQL (and Oracle starting in 10.0) via the IM&P message archiver interface. It transcribes the IM sessions so that they can be stored in the company email archiving environment. They support interfaces to most of the major email archiving systems.
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User vs. Group Chat Administrator
Use
r
• Browse/join chat rooms
• Refresh the room list
• Show/hide participants list
• Pop-out conversation tabs
• Load all the messages from the beginning of the chat room
• Filter & aggregate incoming chat messages (using user-defined keywords)
Administrator
• Create chat rooms
• Invite users to chat rooms
• Kick or ban users• Ban
– Remove users from a room permanently & won’t let them re-enter the room
• Kick – Remove users from a room temporarily but let them re-enter the room
• Revoke Voice – Allow users for read-only access to the room
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Rooms Tabs
• The catalog of chat Rooms on the server• User can refresh list• Open or Closed rooms• Icon indicates the rooms you’re a member of
• The list of rooms you’re a member of• Shows the name of the room & the subject• Listed alphabetically by room name• Shows the timestamp of the last message sent into that room• Badges/bolding indicates unread messages• Double click to open a chat room
All roomsMy rooms
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Chat Room Conversation
• Integrated into Jabber conversation window• Tab icon differentiates Chat Rooms from Group
Chats• Font & emoticons as normal• Ability to show/hide the participant list• Support participant list of up to 300
• Pop-out IM conversation tabs in separate windows
• Not limited to chat rooms• Each tab remembers size &
position• Multi-monitor support
• Loads more message history from the server
• Retrieves ~100 messages at a time to the beginning
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Notifications
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Notification service on hub window
Notification on “My Mentions”
Multiple Notifications
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Filters
• Able to filter & aggregate incoming messages
• User specified criteria• Label• Keywords and/or senders
• Apply to all rooms in “My rooms”• Apply from point of creation onwards• Match messages sent even when offline
Creating a filter for the phrase “SEVT”
• Aggregates matched content across all chat rooms
• Shows matched terms highlighted• Filter matches listed
chronologically• Click a filter match to load original
chat to read context
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Mentions
• While typing in the IM input box, press “@” to bring up
“mention dialog”• Search Contacts/Recents and Directory for contact• Click to start P2P chat• Can be sent in any IM conversation• When people mention me in any chat rooms in which I’m
a member, that IM goes into “My mentions” filter.
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Local (Cached) Chat History Encryption
• Chat room history is cached locally on the client in SQLite databases
• All cached chat room content is encrypted with AES 256-bit encryption
• No mechanism to inspect the contents
• Data location on disk:– C:\Users\<WindowsLogin>\AppData\Local\Cisco\Unified
Communications\Jabber\CSF\History\<Username>\
• If data is deleted, Filter data will be lost
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Key IM and Presence Service Configurations
• Configure database servers on IM and Presence
• Enable Persistent Chat & assign database server per IM and Presence node
• Configure Group Chat Administrators
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Persistent Chat Architecture
Database Sync
IDS Global User Data Replication
Unified CM Publisher
Unified CM IM and Presence Service Cluster
Sub-cluster 1 Sub-cluster 4Sub-cluster 2
Sub-cluster 3
ODBC
Important: Each node in the Unified CM IM and Presence Service cluster requires a separate database instance for persistent chat. The database instances can share the same hardware, but are not required to.
Unique Separate Database Instance
Unique Database Instance
PostgresSQL or Oracle database
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Database Configuration in IM and Presence Service
• Choose Postgres or Oracle as Database Type (Postgres by default)
• When Oracle is selected, Tablespace needs to be specified
• The external database can be assigned to IM and Presence Service for Persistent Chat or Message Archiver
Messaging > External Server Setup > External Databases
Note: IM and Presence Service does not provide the secure TLS/SSL connection to the external database.
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Federation Overview
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Cisco IM and Presence - Directory URI
Jabber Identifier (JID) can be the default user@default_domain or the JID can be based on the DirectoryURI. DirectoryURI configured in the Unified CM LDAP Directory administration, allows for IM &
Presence address (JID) to be based on mail or msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress. Default setting of user@default_domain allows for only a single domain, DirectoryURI allows
for greater flexibility in handling multiple domains with email as the contact identifier.DirectoryURI is a global configuration; therefore, all clients in the deployment must be able to
handle it.
LDAPAttributes:* mail* msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress
1. LDAP Sync
2. IM&P Sync of Unified CM DirectoryURI
3. DirectoryURI is used as the JID for the user
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IM & Presence Multi-Domain Federation
• More than a single domain for federation can be configured– Domains are automatically discovered when using DirectoryURI, or manually added by the
administrator
• DNS SRV records need to be published for each email domain– Each DNS SRV record should resolve to an identical set of results, where XMPP federation
is a list of all XMPP federation nodes and SIP federation is the Public FQDN of the Routing IM & Presence node
• Federation with multiple email domains also requires regeneration of the security certificates cup-xmpp (certificate presented to XMPP clients) and cup-xmpp-s2s (certificate presented to federated systems)– For both certificates, all domains must be included as Subject Alt Name (SAN) entries– A manual administrative configuration gives the administrator the option to pre-populate the
domains to avoid having to regenerate the certificates every time a new domain automatically gets discovered
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Basic Federation Configuration TasksBasic federation of IM/P to Cisco from an outside domain would include the following:
• CUPS domain set in CUPS Admin
• Configure Internal DNS SRV’s
• Configure External DNS SRV’s
• Add SIP Federation in CUPS Admin
• Choices are aol.com or MS OCS/Lync
• Add SIP Static Route(s) in CUPS Admin
• Ex: .com.cisco.* next hop is Cisco’s _xmpp-server._tcp.cisco.com address
• XMPP Federation Enabled in CUPS Admin
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Inter-Domain Federation with Cisco
Unified CM IM & Presence
XMPP
imp.cisco.com
Jabber
imandp.cisco.com
IM & Presence configured using inter-domain federation between the two presence domains. For larger deployments the solution scales up by enabling further IM&P nodes as XMPP Federation nodes.
Adaptive Security
Appliance
Adaptive Security
ApplianceUnified CM IM
& Presence
Jabber
XMPPXMPP
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Inter-Domain Federation with Microsoft
Unified CM IM & Presence
XMPPSIP
imp.cisco.com
Edge Server
LyncJabber
lync.cisco.com
IM & Presence must be configured as a “Public Provider” on the “Provider” listCheck “Enable communications with this provider”Enter <jabberdomain> as a provider nameEnter the Public FQDN of the jabberdomainChoose “Allow all communications with this provider”
Front EndServer
Adaptive Security
Appliance
DNS Records (recommended)
or SIP Static Route
* Not configured as Federated Domain on the Edge Server
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Direct Inter-Domain Federation
Unified CM IM & Presence
XMPPSIP
imp.cisco.com
Microsoft Front End
LyncJabber
lync.cisco.com
There is an option on Cisco IM & Presence to enable direct federation; however, Microsoft states all federations must go through Edge Server
Note: For contact lookup, the jabber-config.xml file will need to be configured using the full Jabber Identifier (JID)
DNS Records (recommended) or SIP Static Route
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Cisco / Microsoft Supported Deployments
MicrosoftIM & Presence
OCS 2007 R2 Lync 2010 Lync 2013
8.6(5)+
RCCInter-DomainIntra-Domain
RCCInter-DomainIntra-Domain
RCCInter-DomainIntra-Domain
9.1(1)+
RCCInter-DomainIntra-Domain
RCCInter-DomainIntra-Domain
RCCInter-DomainIntra-Domain
10.0(1)+
RCCInter-DomainIntra-Domain
RCCInter-DomainIntra-Domain
RCCInter-DomainIntra-Domain
SupportedUnder Test – based on a backlog priority
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Conclusion
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Key Takeaways• Cisco Jabber now supports URI Dial• Service Discovery allows for easier client configuration• Persistent Chat provides Jabber for Windows users with manageable static chat
room capabilities• Federation capabilities have expanded to include inter-domain, intra-domain as
well as partitioned intra-domain support• Overall success of Jabber deployment, for both internal and external use cases
hinges on DNS configuration
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DNS SRV Record Reference Examples
_xmpp-client._tcp.example.com SRV 0 5 5222 c2s.example.webexconnect.com (for clients)
_xmpp-server._tcp.example.com SRV 0 1 5269 c2s.example.webexconnect.com (for peer servers)
_cuplogin._tcp.example.com SRV 0 1 8443 cup.example.com
_cisco-uds._tcp.example.com SRV 1 5 8443 cucm1.example.com (Publisher)
_cisco-uds._tcp.example.com SRV 2 20 8443 cucm2.example.com (Subscriber 1)
_cisco-phone-tftp._tcp.example.com SRV 0 0 69 cucm.example.com (TFTP)
_cisco-phone-http._tcp.example.com SRV 0 0 80 cucm.example.com (CCMCMIP)_sip._tcp.example.com SRV 0 0 5060 vcsc.example.com (VCS Control – Internal)_sip._tcp.example.com SRV 0 0 5060 vcse.example.com (VCS Expressway – External)
_ciscowtp._tcp.jabber.com SRV 0 0 443 boot.ciscojabbervideo.com (Free Jabber Video)
_collab-edge._tls.example.com SRV 0 0 8443 expe.example.com (Expressway E)
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Collaboration SRND: http://www.cisco.com/go/ucsrnd IM & Presence Product Page: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6837/ http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/unified-communications/unified-presence/index.html Inter-Domain Federation 10.0:http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/im_presence/interdomain_federation/10_0_1/CUP0_BK_I0607EF2_00_integration-guide-interdomain-federation-100.html Inter-Domain Federation 9.1:http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/im_presence/interdomain_federation/9_1_1/CUP0_BK_IB27169T_00_interdomain-federation-integration-guide-9_1_1.html Inter-Domain Federation 8.6:http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cups/8_6/english/integration_notes/Federation/CUP_8-6_Interdomain_Federation.html Partitioned Intra-Domain Federation 10.0:http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/im_presence/intradomain_federation/10_0_1/CUP0_BK_I264FBF0_00_integration-guide-intradomain-federation-100.html Partitioned Intra-Domain Federation 9.1: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/im_presence/intradomain_federation/9_1_1/CUP0_BK_PFB0D200_00_partitioned-intradomain-guide-911.html Partitioned Intra-Domain Federation 8.6: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cups/8_6/english/integration_notes/Federation/Intradomain_Federation/Partitioned_Intradomain_Federation.html
UC, IM&P and Federation Resources
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Expressway ResourcesCisco Expressway Main Page: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collaboration/collaboration-edge-architecture/index.html
Cisco Expressway Admin Guide: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/expressway/admin_guide/Cisco-Expressway-Administrator-Guide-X8-1.pdf
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