![]() ![]() And when I say “basic” I really mean basic: you can have 1:1 chat only, no group chats (MUC) and no Presence status will be possible. With that you have basic functionality in Webex Teams. Last month Cisco announced general availability of XMPP federation for Webex Teams/Jabber in Teams Messaging Mode. Or in conjunction with Webex Teams in Teams Messaging Mode. When you don’t want to have Ciscos full set of on-premise servers, you can also use Cisco Jabber in conjunction with Cisco Webex as Cisco Webex Messenger. In fact you can configure Jabber to be just a CTI client to you phone or a fully featured UC client. You can even use Cisco Jabber to control your deskphone via CTI, which is a quite common setup for Jabber. ![]() Conversations is using Jingle extension to XMPP whereas Jabber uses SIP for voice/video calls. But as you can already see from above screenshot audio & video calls is one of the core functions of Cisco Jabber whereas this feature has been added only lately to the well-known Conversations XMPP client on Android. The above screenshot from the official Cisco Jabber product webpage shows the new, single view layout of the Cisco Webex Teams client, but you can configure the client to have the old, classic split view layout of Contact List and Chat Window. But what are the differences of Cisco Jabber to “standard” XMPP clients? Cisco Jabber So you can’t just setup Prosody or ejabberd on your Debian server and connect Cisco Jabber to it. But is there still a Jabber around? Yes, it is!īut Cisco Jabber is a whole infrastructure environment: you can’t use Cisco Jabber client on its own without the other required Cisco infrastructure as Cisco CUCM and CIsco IM&P servers. You can read more about the story on the website. This was more or less the same until Cisco bought Jabber Inc and the trademark. XMPP is widely – and mabye better – known as Jabber. ![]()
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