Hello and welcome to this entry on Jabber guest. ‘Cisco Jabber Guest is a [Web-Based ] consumer-to-business (C2B) solution that extends the reach of a company’s internal enterprise telephony to people outside of the corporate firewall’ via the aid of a link that is posted or published on the company website. Thus, without any specialised hardware, jabber guest turns a regular webpage into a video/collaborative end-point at the moment that a consumer clicks on the web-based link/hyper-link.   A customer or client is now able to establish high-definition video communication with someone stationed within the internal network or even at a remote location by using a simple browser!

Jabber guest links/hyperlinks can also be embedded into documents and custom apps.

Please view the link below for a quick yet very detailed introduction.

http://youtu.be/n-USuvpNC6c

The video Demonstration  below is part one of two parts.

1) This part (part one) will focus on deploying a  Jabber guest cluster.
2) And part two will focus on integrating the jabber guest cluster with an Expressway cluster
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Today’s outline.
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1) Today I will be deploying Cisco Jabber guest in a cluster of three servers.

3) Then I will configure sip trunks between jabber guest and CUCM

4) After configuring the Jabber guest links on the Jabber guest server, I will then advertise/publish the links to a website.

5) I will then browse to the webpage and click on the link (that was published in step 4) in order to establish a video call between the web-based caller (i.e me) and the internal called device (jabber for windows soft-phone)

The result will be a call between a browser and a jabber for windows client. Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

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Regards!