[cisco-voip] Jabber mobile with shared primary extension

Pawlowski, Adam ajp26 at buffalo.edu
Thu Jan 16 11:17:36 EST 2020


You can log in and out it's just from all groups.

For a while the hunt group alerting names did not display on mobile, which it should now for android/ios. A recent change to the way those work in a recent SU seemed to break them again for some phones and required you to put the alerting name in " " for it to display on the device.

It does work but yes it will ring their extension wherever, if it's in the line group.

From: Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca>
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Subject: RE: Jabber mobile with shared primary extension

Yeah - that's my next thing to look at. What do you mean by labels? Do you mean the huntgroup login/logout buttons? The thing I know they're not gonna like is whether it rings their deskphone as well. I'd like to at least control that.

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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber mobile with shared primary extension

I've used a hunt group for this which works on mobile now with the labels, but I hadn't assigned the same number to each station.

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Subject: [cisco-voip] Jabber mobile with shared primary extension


OK.... another question.... Anyone try a fleet of Jabber mobile devices all using the same shared primary extension, but, using different userIDs?


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