[cisco-voip] Cisco Presence Question

Kenneth Hayes kennethwhayes at gmail.com
Mon Apr 8 17:26:08 EDT 2013


Right but the problem I'm running into is trying to communicate with my
friends who work at Cisco. From what I was reading the Cisco employee's use
WebEx Connect. I'm confused because I thought I only had to add the
Cisco.com domain I should Federate with folks at Cisco.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 8, 2013, at 5:22 PM, Dana Tong <Dana_Tong at bridgepoint.com.au> wrote:

  Hi Kenneth,



TLS Optional is correct.



If you set TLS, you must use TLS for all federated entities. If you set TLS
off, it is off for all. Optional is used if the federated party uses TLS.



Hope this helps?





Cheers

Dana



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*On Behalf Of *Kenneth Hayes
*Sent:* Tuesday, 9 April 2013 3:12 AM
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*Subject:* [cisco-voip] Cisco Presence Question



All,



I have successfully federated my domain with gmail.com, however I'm trying
to federate with some of my friends at cisco, and other domains, I
currently have TLS optional configured which is how I got
@gmail.comworking...I was told from a source at Cisco I must use TLS,
but if I
configure TLS and restart the Federation service my gmail contacts are
shown offline.



Any recommendations?
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