Cisco Cisco Jabber Voice for iPhone Data Sheet
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Feature
Benefit
Audio mute
You can mute your audio to eliminate background noise for other participants on the call.
Audio path options
You can toggle between the speaker, wired headsets, and Bluetooth headsets.
Recent calls
You can view your recent call history to quickly return a call or redial a contact.
Connect to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Capability to place and receive
calls over your organization’s
wireless LAN (WLAN)
calls over your organization’s
wireless LAN (WLAN)
Using your iPad, you can place and receive calls through Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Capability to place or receive
calls over a VPN
calls over a VPN
When away from the office, you can place and receive calls using a Wi-Fi network (for example, a home
network or Wi-Fi hotspot) and a VPN connection to your office. Apple iOS Connect on Demand VPN is
supported in conjunction with the Cisco AnyConnect
network or Wi-Fi hotspot) and a VPN connection to your office. Apple iOS Connect on Demand VPN is
supported in conjunction with the Cisco AnyConnect
®
client.
Midcall features
You can take advantage of enterprise calling features such as conference, transfer, and hold and resume.
Capability to move call from
iPad to desk phone
iPad to desk phone
You can hand an active call to your desk phone to preserve the battery power of your iPad.
Failover
Cisco Jabber for iPad supports failover to another Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Visual voicemail
You can get access to a visual representation of your office voicemail box. You can view new messages
without having to dial into your corporate voicemail system, and you can select, play back, or delete
messages in any order. In addition, you can be alerted to new voicemail messages even when Cisco Jabber
for iPad is running in the background. This feature requires Cisco Unity
without having to dial into your corporate voicemail system, and you can select, play back, or delete
messages in any order. In addition, you can be alerted to new voicemail messages even when Cisco Jabber
for iPad is running in the background. This feature requires Cisco Unity
®
Connection.
Connect to Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server
Firewall traversal
Firewall traversal is enabled through Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway (Cisco
VCS Expressway), enabling you to connect remotely from virtually any network connection and place calls to
standards-based (Session Initiation Protocol [SIP] or H.323) telepresence or videoconference endpoints and
MCUs as well as those that are DNS routable.
VCS Expressway), enabling you to connect remotely from virtually any network connection and place calls to
standards-based (Session Initiation Protocol [SIP] or H.323) telepresence or videoconference endpoints and
MCUs as well as those that are DNS routable.
Embedded encryption
Your voice and video calls are secure with Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Transport Layer Security
(TLS), and Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) encryption.
(TLS), and Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) encryption.
Connect to Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence
Account creation
If you do not already have a Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence account, you can create one easily from
the Cisco Jabber for iPad application. After creating your account, you can sign in to place video calls.
the Cisco Jabber for iPad application. After creating your account, you can sign in to place video calls.
Remote connectivity
The Cisco Jabber Video cloud service is accessible from the Internet, so you can log in from almost
anywhere and place calls to standards-based (SIP or H.323) telepresence or videoconference endpoints and
MCUs as well as those that are DNS routable.
anywhere and place calls to standards-based (SIP or H.323) telepresence or videoconference endpoints and
MCUs as well as those that are DNS routable.
Embedded encryption
Your voice and video calls are secure with AES, TLS, and SRTP encryption.
Connect to Cisco WebEx Telepresence
Use your Cisco Jabber Video
subscription when you leave
the office
subscription when you leave
the office
If you have a Cisco Jabber Video subscription for Cisco WebEx Telepresence, you can access it from Cisco
Jabber for iPad to place video calls, including up to six-way calling with other Cisco WebEx Telepresence
users. If you do not have a Cisco WebEx Telepresence subscription, you can learn more here:
Jabber for iPad to place video calls, including up to six-way calling with other Cisco WebEx Telepresence
users. If you do not have a Cisco WebEx Telepresence subscription, you can learn more here:
Easily reach colleagues,
partners, suppliers, and
customers
partners, suppliers, and
customers
Cisco WebEx Telepresence supports wide-reaching calling options and open connectivity to other networks,
so you can talk to anyone, anywhere:
so you can talk to anyone, anywhere:
● Unlimited point-to-point or up to six-way video calling with other Cisco WebEx Telepresence users
● Unlimited point-to-point calling with H.323 and SIP users
● Unlimited inbound voice calls
● Capability to add the Cisco WebEx Telepresence videoconferencing bridge service to connect up to 12 of
● Unlimited point-to-point calling with H.323 and SIP users
● Unlimited inbound voice calls
● Capability to add the Cisco WebEx Telepresence videoconferencing bridge service to connect up to 12 of
these users at the same time
Presence (Requires Cisco Unified Presence or Cisco WebEx Messenger Service)
Standard presence status
messages: Available, Away, Do
Not Disturb, On Mobile, and
custom message
messages: Available, Away, Do
Not Disturb, On Mobile, and
custom message
You can set your presence status so that your contacts know whether or not you are available, helping them
decide which method of communication to use to reach you. You can also set your presence status to show
colleagues that you are “On Mobile” instead of at your computer.
decide which method of communication to use to reach you. You can also set your presence status to show
colleagues that you are “On Mobile” instead of at your computer.
System-generated presence
status messages: Available,
Away, Idle, and In a Meeting
status messages: Available,
Away, Idle, and In a Meeting
The “In a Meeting” presence status is mapped to the default calendar used on the iPad device. “Away” is
displayed when the application is running in the background with no activity after a certain period of time
(which you can set).
displayed when the application is running in the background with no activity after a certain period of time
(which you can set).
Multiple resource login
You can log in to both Cisco Jabber for iPad and a desktop IM client, so you can always keep your
messaging applications open regardless of the devices you are using.
messaging applications open regardless of the devices you are using.
When you are logged into both your desktop client and your mobile client, you will receive messages on both
applications until you respond. When you respond, messages will be exchanged only with the device you
used for your response.
applications until you respond. When you respond, messages will be exchanged only with the device you
used for your response.