Which of the following should you do?

You are manually configuring Cisco Jabber to connect to your company’s UCM 8.6 deployment. You want to
manually configure Jabber clients to connect to the following servers:
-TFTP: 192.168.51.10
-CTI: 192.168.51.9
-CCMCIP: 192.168.51.9
Which of the following should you do?

You are manually configuring Cisco Jabber to connect to your company’s UCM 8.6 deployment. You want to
manually configure Jabber clients to connect to the following servers:
-TFTP: 192.168.51.10
-CTI: 192.168.51.9
-CCMCIP: 192.168.51.9
Which of the following should you do?

A.
Click Advanced settings in each Jabber client, and configure the servers.

B.
Navigate to UCM Administrator’s Service Profiles, and configure the servers.

C.
Navigate to UCM Administrator’s User Management, and configure the servers.

D.
Edit DNS settings, and configure SRV records for each of the services.

Explanation:
You should click Advanced settings in each Cisco Jabber client and configure the IP addresses of the servers
in the appropriate fields if you are manually configuring Cisco Jabber to connect to your company’s Cisco
Unified Communications Manager (UCM) 8.6 deployment. Cisco Jabber’s Advanced settings dialog box
contains several fields that can be used to configure how Cisco Jabber connects to UCM services, as shown in
the following exhibit:

In the exhibit above, the Cisco Jabber account type is configured to Cisco Communications Manager 8.x. In
addition, the login server is configured to Use the following servers and the appropriate IP addresses have been
configured in each of the server fields. Cisco Jabber’s Advanced settings dialog box features an Automatic
option that allows Cisco Jabber to automatically configure itself as long as all of the following are true:
1.UCM is operating at release 9 or later.
2.A correct _cisco-uds Service (SRV) record has been configured on the Domain Name System (DNS) server.
3.Automatic is selected in Advanced settings.
4.An instant message (IM) and Presence Service profile has been configured in UCM.
5.The IM and Presence Service profile has been correctly applied to end users in UCM User Management.
There is not enough information in the scenario to determine whether a service profile has been configured,
whether the DNS record is available, whether automatic configuration is selected, or whether the users have
been configured with the IM and Presence Service. Even if that information were provided, the UCM
deployment in this scenario is running release 8.6, which does not support the automatic configuration of Cisco
Jabber clients.
You do not need to navigate to UCM Administrator’s Service Profiles and configure the servers. However, you
would navigate to UCM Administrator’s Service Profiles and create an IM and Presence Service profile if you
were configuring UCM to enable the automatic configuration of Jabber clients.You do not need to navigate to UCM Administrator’s User Management and configure the servers. However,
you would navigate to UCM Administrator’s User Management to apply an IM and Presence Service profile to
the user accounts that would be associated with Cisco Jabber installations if you were configuring UCM to
enable the automatic configuration of Jabber clients.
You do not need to edit DNS settings and configure SRV records for each of the services. However, you would
configure an SRV record named _cisco-uds if you were configuring UCM to enable the automatic configuration
of Cisco Jabber clients.

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