[cisco-voip] BUG - Cisco Jabber for Windows version 11.6.2

Ryan Huff ryanhuff at outlook.com
Tue Jul 19 16:33:46 EDT 2016


Alessandro,

While I'm not aware of any similar behavior I have used J4W 11.6.2 (currently using the 11.7 beta) on my Windows VM and it seemed to work well for me; with regard to your problem description. J4W is one of the few things I use Windows for and I use Jabber a lot during the day, I'd like to think I would have noticed if it were causing such egregious problems with my calls. It is odd the rolling the client back seems to give you a different experience.

  *   Is this issue only with J4W clients or are IP phones and other devices on CCM impacted too?
  *   Is this an on-prem presence server deployment?
     *   What version of presence and IM server?
  *   What version of CCM server?
  *   What version of Windows?
  *   Is MRA / Expressway involved?
  *   Can you give an example ingress/egress call flow, and the associated SDI CCM traces (and also the Jabber Client's PRT log for the example call)?
  *   What calls fail, onnet, offnet or both?
  *   Is the Jabber client connecting over VPN?
  *   Does DNS/NTP check out fine for CUCM and IMP clusters (forward/reverse DNS and Stratum 3 or better)?
  *   What is the round trip delay between the client and the server it is connecting to when it authenticates (CCM, IMP .. etc)?

Thanks,

Ryan

On 07/19/2016 03:01 PM, Alessandro Bertacco wrote:
Hi Guys,
   I think the news Cisco Jabber for Windows version 11.6.2 released on July 2016,  has a big bug .

Often, during the day, Phone services disconnect, also during an active conversation, calls drop and phone services are disconnected.

Downgrading to Version 11.6.1 seem to not present that Issue.

Any one has had the same behaviour ?

Regards

Alessandro



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