This guide describes the steps needed to setup your Corporate LAN endpoints for use in a Cisco dCloud Demonstration. The LAN endpoints are for corporate employees who are working onsite at a corporate office location.
How to setup your Cisco Jabber for Windows Corporate LAN device
- Download Cisco Jabber for Windows from Cisco.com. The currently tested release is version 11.
- Install Jabber for Windows on your Windows workstation.
- Connect the workstation via AnyConnect to the your demo session, or otherwise connect directly to your dCloud router kit if you are using one. In the later case, if you are using WiFi, please be sure you are connected to the correct SSID (the one from your dCloud configured router).
If this is a previously configured client, please reset it using the File > Reset Jabber option.
- Type in the demo user’s username with the suffix @dcloud.cisco.com and press Continue.
- On the next page, type in the user’s password. Do not check the Sign me in when Cisco Jabber starts option. Click the Sign in button.
Your Cisco Jabber for Windows client should now appear connected. It should be reachable from any other endpoint and be able to perform video calls to any LAN, MRA or B2B endpoint.
How to setup your Cisco Jabber for iPad/iPhone Corporate LAN device
- Download Jabber for iPhone/iPad from App Store. The tested release was version 10.5.1.
- Install it on your smartphone/tablet.
- Connect the smartphone/tablet via AnyConnect to the your demo session, or otherwise connect directly to your dCloud router kit if you are using one. In the latter case, please be sure you are connected to the correct SSID (the one from your dCloud router-kit).
If this is a previously configured client, please reset it using the Reset Jabber option.
- Type in the demo user’s username with the suffix @dcloud.cisco.com and press Continue.
- On the next page, type in the user’s password and do not check the Automatic sign-in option. Click the Sign in button.
Your Jabber for iPhone/iPad client should appear now connected and it should be reachable from any other endpoint and be able to perform video calls to any LAN, MRA or B2B endpoint.
How to setup your Cisco TelePresence Corporate LAN device
- First, we suggest to factory reset any previously used endpoint in order to avoid configuration mismatches.
- Next, add the unit to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager using the standard process of replacing the dummy MAC address with your endpoint MAC address. For more information on this procedure, see the Phone Provisioning Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Show Me How.