A collaboration engineer is installing Jabber for Windows via the CLI. Which two authentication command line arguments ensure that the client authenticates to a Cisco UCM server? (Choose two.)
A collaboration engineer is installing Jabber for Windows via the CLI. Which two authentication command line arguments ensure that the client authenticates to a Cisco UCM server? (Choose two.)
To ensure that the client authenticates to a Cisco UCM server when installing Jabber for Windows via the CLI, two command line arguments are necessary: CTI and CCMCIP. The CTI argument sets the address of the CTI server, which is required if Cisco Unified Communications Manager (UCM) is set as the authenticator and users have desk phone devices requiring the CTI server. The CCMCIP argument sets the address of the CCMCIP server, which is necessary if the UCM is the authenticator and the address of the CCMCIP server differs from the TFTP server address.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/jabber/11_0/CJAB_BK_D657A25F_00_deployment-installation-guide-jabber-110/CJAB_BK_D657A25F_00_deployment-installation-guide-jabber-110_chapter_01100.html CTI Sets the address of your CTI server. Specify this argument if: You set Cisco Unified Communications Manager as the authenticator. Users have desk phone devices and require a CTI server. CCMCIP Sets the address of your CCMCIP server. Specify this argument if: You set Cisco Unified Communications Manager as the authenticator. The address of your CCMCIP server is not the same as the TFTP server address. The client can locate the CCMCIP server with the TFTP server address if both addresses are the same.