Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway
Enabling MOC/Lync clients to see the presence status of endpoints registered on VCS Control
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Enabling MOC/Lync clients to see the presence
status of endpoints registered on VCS Control
status of endpoints registered on VCS Control
Using SIP-SIMPLE, OCS/Lync Server only supports the reception of the “available” status, so
presence is limited to buddies indicating “gray” (not available), or “green” (available). “In-call” and
other rich presence states are not handled.
presence is limited to buddies indicating “gray” (not available), or “green” (available). “In-call” and
other rich presence states are not handled.
Using the B2BUA with FindMe IDs registered to OCS/Lync Server, “gray” (not available), “green”
(available) and “In-call” states are provided to OCS/Lync Server.
(available) and “In-call” states are provided to OCS/Lync Server.
OCS/Lync Server does not supply presence status information about its registered endpoints
using SIP-SIMPLE and so no presence information can be supplied to endpoints registered on
Cisco VCS about endpoints registered on OCS/Lync server.
using SIP-SIMPLE and so no presence information can be supplied to endpoints registered on
Cisco VCS about endpoints registered on OCS/Lync server.
MOC/Lync clients registered to OCS/Lync server can see the presence status of other MOC/Lync
clients registered to OCS/Lync Sever.
clients registered to OCS/Lync Sever.
Endpoints registered to Cisco VCS Control can see the presence status of other endpoints
registered to Cisco VCS Control (currently only applies to Movi and E20).
registered to Cisco VCS Control (currently only applies to Movi and E20).
In summary:
… to Cisco VCS
… to OCS/Lync server
Cisco VCS to …
(user not registered)
(user not registered)
Full presence available
(to Movi and E20)
(to Movi and E20)
Presence = Available only
Cisco VCS to …
(FindMe user registered)
(FindMe user registered)
Full presence available
(to Movi and E20)
(to Movi and E20)
Presence = Available and In-call
OCS/Lync server to …
No presence information available
Full presence available
Cisco VCS configuration
If endpoints registered to the Cisco VCS Control supply their own presence information the Cisco VCS
Control only needs to be a Presence Server, aggregating presence information and providing
presence status to users who subscribe for the information.
Control only needs to be a Presence Server, aggregating presence information and providing
presence status to users who subscribe for the information.
If endpoints registered to the Cisco VCS Control do not support the generation of presence
information, the Cisco VCS Control can be asked to generate it by enabling the PUA (Presence User
Agent):
information, the Cisco VCS Control can be asked to generate it by enabling the PUA (Presence User
Agent):
Cisco VCS PUA generates Presence = In-call if the endpoint is in a call
Cisco VCS PUA optionally (and by default) generates Presence = available if the endpoint is
registered
registered
If an endpoint is generating presence and the PUA is enabled, the Cisco VCS Presence Server will
use the endpoint generated presence information.
use the endpoint generated presence information.
Note: for H.323 devices to supply presence (via the PUA) the registered H323 ID of that endpoint
must resemble a SIP URI. The PUA will publish presence for that URI.
must resemble a SIP URI. The PUA will publish presence for that URI.
To configure presence on the Cisco VCS Control:
1. Go to the
Presence
page (
Applications > Presence
).
2. Configure the following fields:
SIP SIMPLE Presence User Agent
On (if Cisco VCS Control is to generate presence information
for registered endpoints)
for registered endpoints)
Default published status for registered
endpoints
endpoints
Online (default) – select this to publish available if the
endpoint is registered
endpoint is registered