[cisco-voip] MS Lync RCC with Jabber

Josh Warcop josh at warcop.com
Thu Jan 29 12:00:06 EST 2015


FYI - Microsoft has deprecated RCC with the Skype4B client.

From: nick at imperial.org
To: voip at mrga.ch
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 15:43:11 +0000
CC: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] MS Lync RCC with Jabber






Your best bet would be CUCI-Lync, which will add soft phone functionality to your existing client without the need for Jabber.



http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/unified-communications/uc-integration-tm-microsoft-lync/index.html








On Jan 27, 2015, at 9:25 AM, Reto Gassmann <voip at mrga.ch> wrote:

I am just looking for a quick solution to rollout Jabber as a softphone to replace some hardware IP phones.
We now use Lync as IM&P Client (no enterprise voice) with RCC to IP phones.



Regards Reto  


Am Donnerstag, 22. Januar 2015 schrieb Josh Warcop :




Jabber is a CTI application and RCC controls phones. Your use case would be somewhat skewed in this instance since Jabber has all and more of the call control features built in. I would think
 you would want to remove RCC and have Jabber do all of the call control. Having both seems like it would complicate the user experience.




From:
Reto Gassmann

Sent:
‎1/‎22/‎2015 3:28 PM

To:
cisco-voip at puck.nether.net

Subject:
[cisco-voip] MS Lync RCC with Jabber




Hello Group



We have a CUCM and IM&P 9.1 and Lync and use RCC with our 796x Phones. Now we want to roll out Jabber as phone only to replace some of the old 7960 phones.
Can I use RCC with Lync to control the Jabber (Phone only)? Has any one done this before?



Thanks Reto













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