Which of the following icons in Cisco Jabber indicates a user who is presenting?
A.
a green oval
B.
a gray oval
C.
a yellow oval
D.
a red oval
E.
a red X
F.
a red circle next to a phone
Explanation:
A red oval next to a contact in Cisco Jabber indicates a user who is presenting, that is, sharing content either in
a desktop share session or in a WebEx meeting. A red oval will also appear next to a contact that does not
want to be disturbed. If grayscale is used, the icon will appear as a gray oval with a diagonal slash.
The oval next to a contact indicates the contact’s presence status. The presence status is used to indicate to
other users whether someone is available.
A yellow oval next to a contact in Cisco Jabber indicates a user who is away, on a call, in a WebEx meeting, or
in a scheduled Outlook meeting. If grayscale is used, the icon will appear as a gray oval with a horizontal line.
A green oval next to a contact in Cisco Jabber indicates a user who is available. If grayscale is used, the icon
will appear as a gray oval with a check mark.
A gray oval next to a contact in Cisco Jabber indicates a user who is offline. If grayscale is used, the icon will
still appear as a solid gray oval.
A red circle next to a phone in Cisco Jabber indicates missed calls. The number that appears within the red
circle indicates the number of missed calls. A red circle with a number can also appear next to an envelope,
which indicates the number of new voice mail messages.
A red X on the phone controls icon in Cisco Jabber indicates a registration error. This often occurs because the
user is not signed in, the user name or password is incorrect, or the directory number (DN) is not properly
associated with the user’s account in Cisco Unified Client Services Framework.Cisco: Frequently Asked Questions: Cisco Jabber for Mac Release 9.2(1) (WebEx Connect): Presence Status
Cisco: Cisco Jabber for Windows 10.6 User Guide: Grayscale Status Icons