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Jabber Desk phone video configuration
Jabber Desk phone video configuration
The theory
After you have installed Jabber you will see that the following services are running (after restart):
Configuration
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/jabber/Windows/9_1/JABW_BK_E4CC9599_00_environment-configuration-guide/JABW_BK_E4CC9599_00_environment-configuration-guide_chapter_01.html#JABW_TK_S5925624_00
Make sure the webcam actually works under the OS you are using. by going into the Jabber client’s options:
Fig. 2 – Video Camera settings |
Diagnostics
- Jabber client physical machine is daisy chained to the phone that is being controlled (watch out for clients on wireless!)
- phone and line are CTI enabled
- CTI gateway is configured and assigned to the user in Presence or through the service profile
- Line is associated with the appropriate user
- user has the appropriate permissions/roles (CTI enabled)
- user has the correct device profile of phone associated for CTI control in the CUCM user management pages.
- Make sure the user has selected phone control in the Jabber client (bottom right in the main Jabber window)
- check if the camera is recognized in jabber in the first place.
- Temporarily switch off firewall and security scans which could prevent the CAST session from being established.
- Use Wireshark to see if cast traffic flows between client and phone.
unable to connect to server (via problem report in which the log entry shows):
Line 13194: 2014-05-26 12:48:30,066 DEBUG [0x00000c88] [\impl\TelephonyServerHealthImpl.cpp(263)] [csf-unified.telephony.TelephonyServerHealthImpl] [TelephonyServerHealthImpl::updateHealth] – updating health with serverType [CucmSoftphone] serverHealthStatus [Unhealthy] serverConnectionStatus [Disconnected] serverAddress [bgpvccm1.bbl.int (CCMCIP)] serviceEventCode [UnknownConnectionError] transportProtocol [SIP]
Line 13202: 2014-05-26 12:48:30,066 DEBUG [0x00000c88] [\impl\TelephonyServerHealthImpl.cpp(263)] [csf-unified.telephony.TelephonyServerHealthImpl] [TelephonyServerHealthImpl::updateHealth] – updating health with serverType [CucmDeskphone] serverHealthStatus [None] serverConnectionStatus [Disconnected] serverAddress [10.1.1.12 (CTI)] serviceEventCode [UnknownConnectionError] transportProtocol [CTI]
in this extract you can see that CUPS has assigned 10.1.1.12 to the Jabber user, so the problem is most likely to be in CUCM
and also:
Line 13722: 2014-05-26 12:48:30,425 ERROR [0x00000cf4] [deskphoneprovider\CtiConnection.cpp(184)] [csf.ecc] [SocketWorkItem::run] – CtiConnection: Socket disconnect failed!
Check CDP through the same problem report, below is what it should look like if it actually works:
2014-05-26 10:57:51,741 INFO [0x0000087c] [src\deskphonewrapper\CC_DPDevice.cpp(88)] [csf.ecc.api] [ecc::CC_DPDevice::getDeviceInfo] – getDeviceInfo()
2014-05-26 10:57:51,741 DEBUG [0x0000087c] [src\deskphoneprovider\DPDevice.cpp(192)] [csf.ecc] [GetLines] – CDPDevice::GetLines
2014-05-26 10:57:51,741 INFO [0x0000087c] [src\deskphoneprovider\DPLine.cpp(133)] [csf.ecc] [GetCalls] – CDPLine::GetCalls
this is how it will discover the SEP<MAC> of the attached phone and through CDP it will add the extension:
TelephonyServerHealthImpl::addUpdateSoftphoneDeviceName] – setting softphone device name to “SEPea4567FF01“
Line 1091: 2014-05-26 10:57:51,741 DEBUG [0x00001394] [\impl\TelephonyServerHealthImpl.cpp(274)] [csf-unified.telephony.TelephonyServerHealthImpl] [TelephonyServerHealthImpl::addUpdateSoftphoneDeviceName] – setting softphone device name to “SEPea4567FF01“
Line 1091: 2014-05-26 10:57:51,741 DEBUG [0x00001394] [\impl\TelephonyServerHealthImpl.cpp(274)] [csf-unified.telephony.TelephonyServerHealthImpl] [TelephonyServerHealthImpl::addUpdateSoftphoneDeviceName] – setting softphone device name to “SEPea4567FF01”
Line 1093: 2014-05-26 10:57:51,741 DEBUG [0x00001394] [\impl\TelephonyServerHealthImpl.cpp(290)] [csf-unified.telephony.TelephonyServerHealthImpl] [TelephonyServerHealthImpl::addUpdateSoftphoneLineNumber] – setting softphone line number to “57851”
Line 1093: 2014-05-26 10:57:51,741 DEBUG [0x00001394] [\impl\TelephonyServerHealthImpl.cpp(290)] [csf-unified.telephony.TelephonyServerHealthImpl] [TelephonyServerHealthImpl::addUpdateSoftphoneLineNumber] – setting softphone line number to “57851”
Line 1093: 2014-05-26 10:57:51,741 DEBUG [0x00001394] [\impl\TelephonyServerHealthImpl.cpp(290)] [csf-unified.telephony.TelephonyServerHealthImpl] [TelephonyServerHealthImpl::addUpdateSoftphoneLineNumber] – setting softphone line number to “12345” <or whatever extension you are using
Here is a link to Cisco’s comprehensive 1 page document on trouble shooting this issue:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/jabber-windows/116472-problemsolution-product-00.html