Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15
Enabling Presence on the Cisco VCS
Endpoints such as Jabber Video can use Cisco VCS as a presence server to share presence information (for example
Offline, Online, Away, or Busy) with other users.
Offline, Online, Away, or Busy) with other users.
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You must only enable presence on a single Cisco VCS or Cisco VCS cluster per SIP domain in your deployment.
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Enabling Presence is optional.
Presence on VCS Control
1.
In VCS Control, go to Applications > Presence and set SIP SIMPLE Presence Server to
On.
2.
If VCS Control is to publish presence on behalf of endpoints registered to it that do not publish their own
presence (that is, endpoints other than Jabber Video), you must also set SIP SIMPLE Presence User Agent to
On.
presence (that is, endpoints other than Jabber Video), you must also set SIP SIMPLE Presence User Agent to
On.
Presence on VCS Expressway
1.
In VCS Expressway, go to Applications > Presence set SIP SIMPLE Presence Server to
Off.
The Presence Server must not be enabled on VCS Expressway; VCS Expressway must pass presence
information to the Presence Server on VCS Control rather than keep the presence information locally.
information to the Presence Server on VCS Control rather than keep the presence information locally.
2.
If VCS Expressway is to publish presence on behalf of endpoints registered to it that do not publish their own
presence (that is, endpoints other than Jabber Video), you must set SIP SIMPLE Presence User Agent to
presence (that is, endpoints other than Jabber Video), you must set SIP SIMPLE Presence User Agent to
On.
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Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Extension with Cisco VCS Deployment Guide