[cisco-voip] [External] RE: Webex App Config XML?

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Wed Jul 27 10:36:53 EDT 2022


Sounds like this should be added to the super secret list of things only your CSM can change for you.

Can you let us know how that goes? If the CSM changes it, are they changing the default to “off” and the user can change after? Or do they grey out the option?


Lelio

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I actually got a response back from my CSM and it sounds like these types of settings can be set on the back end, but through a provisioning ticket. My CSM is submitting a ticket to have the Ultrasound feature disabled. Whether that completely locks out the user from changing the setting, or provides flexibility, I don’t know but we don’t really have anyone using it with the handful of endpoints we have anyway.

I did try to use some of the Jabber parameters, but of course, that only functions when it is registered to CUCM. Correct, the EnableProximity parameter does not apply to Webex, from my testing.

From: Adam Pawlowski <ajp26 at buffalo.edu<mailto:ajp26 at buffalo.edu>>
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Subject: [External] RE: Webex App Config XML?

Hi Tim,

If it’s registered on premise, it will use the same mechanism to pull the configuration as Jabber, but it supports only a handful of parameters.

They’re listed here:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cloudCollaboration/wbxt/ucmcalling/unified-cm-wbx-teams-deployment-guide/unified-cm-wbx-teams-deployment-guide_appendix_0100.html#id_137099

They were pretty adamant they were not going to let the application control be as granular this time, as some of the options paint the thing into a corner depending on how they’re used.

Proximity Enable isn’t listed as one of them unfortunately.


Adam Pawlowski
Network Engineer | Network and Communication Services
University at Buffalo Information Technology (UBIT)
243 Computing Center, Buffalo, NY 14260
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From: cisco-voip <cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net<mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net>> On Behalf Of Johnson, Tim
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2022 5:02 PM
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Webex App Config XML?

Hello all,

We just recently migrated to the Webex App and have found some annoyances with the settings that are default. Is there a way to customize the settings for the Webex app globally, similar to how you could setup a jabber-config.xml file? The thing we’re specifically looking for right now is how to disable the “Use ultrasound” option under Devices, but I imagine there will be more items we’d like to manipulate.

TIA,
Tim Johnson
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