Just for giggles, I removed BOTH the internal and external server addresses from the Jabber Video client settings, and the client continued to connect successfully to the internal address. Problem is this doesn't seem to hold true. So, if I MANUALLY add either of the the VCS addresses to the the Jabber Video client, does this override any provisioning information that is hidden, or does the provisioning information take precedence? What I was expecting was that a user will enter the internal VCS address, connect the Jabber Video client, and the Public VCS address will then be provisioning from TMS populating the external server address. I was expecting that the text in the External and Internal server addresses in the Jabber client to be overwritten, however this does not appear to happen - correct? The second process is the registration of itself as a SIP client to a server.Īpologies for the delay in responding, I have been on holiday.Īh, I see - I think. One is the subscription for provisioning data. To better understand this, you need to look at the Jabber client logon process as 2 separate processes. When the Jabber client receives this data, it will then attempt to register to that server. If the "Public SIP Server Address" is not configured in the profisioning template in TMS, the value for "SIP Server Address" is returned. If the client sees itself as external, the "Public SIP Server Address" is returned. The Provisioning service on the VCS will process this, and is the client is "internal", the provisioning data returned will contain the value for the "SIP Server Address". Within that SUBSCRIBE, it will identify itself and its connection (either internal or external). For which ever one that it connects to, it will send a SUBSCRIBE for provisioning data. With these configured, the Jabber client will first try to connect to the internal server, and then the external server. On the Jabber client, you have 2 field available for server, "Internal Server" and "External Server". If only "SIP Server Address" is used, this is used for both internal and external. In the TMS, there are 2 values for SIP server, one is "SIP Server Address" and "Public SIP Server Address." These are used to identify an internal and external SIP server for the client to register to. I think this was already explained, but let me try to clarify. THe SIP server values configured in the client do not get over written by the provisioning data.
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