Update or install Jabber for Windows; Download and install. Update or install Jabber for. In the following shared folder: UC-Nas1.intranet.epfl.ch Download.
What is Jabber? Cisco Jabber™ allows you to find people, see if and how they are available, chat and collaborate using your preferred method. Jabber is a unified communications application that works on devices such as: • Windows computers • Mac computers • iPhone and iPads • Android phones and tablets. Software downloads • • Note Should you have issues updating Jabber on a non-standard CDU computer you my need to uninstall the previous version first. Help guides • • • Videos • (video 4 Mins) • (video 4 Mins) • (video 3 Mins) • (video 3 Mins) .
CDU had been using MS Communicator for a number of years. Unfortunately the underlying infrastructure that runs Communicator is no longer be supported by Microsoft. This resulted in the need to find an alternative for instant messaging.
After a long process of consideration and evaluation, it was decided that CDU would transitioning to Cisco Jabber. For a sneak peek at what Jabber is about have a look at the This will allow you to have a look at the new interface and see some of the new capabilities that Jabber has to offer. Current features of Jabber available at CDU: • Instant Messaging (IM) - Allows you to communicate instantly with people on their computers, mobile devices (notebooks and tablets) or smart phones. • Rich presence - This allows you to see if a contact is available via Jabber, on the phone or in a meeting. • Desk phone integration - Dial phone numbers via jabber client or dial phone numbers from within outlook • Integrated directory • Soft-phone - Allows you to use your computer as a phone. Your computer would act as if it were an extra phone connected to your extension.
This might be useful for people working at home or away from CDU. The usability of this feature would be affected by the quality of the connection. • Visual voicemail - Bring up your voicemail messages, see who called you, when they called and listen to the messages. • Video Conferencing - Video phone integrated with CDU video conferencing systems (compatible to all standards based video conferencing systems anywhere on the internet) • Desktop sharing - Allow your colleagues to see what you are seeing on your computer and allow them to interact with what they are seeing.
• Collaborate with other organisations - Most features extend to other institutions who are a part of AARNet's UC exchange. (e.g. video call to colleagues at other participating universities) • Features available off campus (currently via Anyconnect VPN client, but in a future release this will be possible without launching the VPN client). For example, use the soft phone to bring your work extension number with you off site, and participate in video conferences from everywhere. • Multiple Clients Available - Clients for PC, Mac, iOS, Android. (Note: not not all features are available on all clients). Short answer Yes.
The protocol that Jabber uses is protected by internationally recognised standards and all Jabber traffic is encrypted. Detailed answer The integration of XMPP (the protocol Jabber uses) with SSL/TLS is described in section 5 of.
Basically, client and server agree to switch to SSL on the already open connection, and then to SSL/TLS thereafter until the end of the connection. So everything is protected in SSL/TLS, not just the authentication part. All subsequent traffic gets encrypted. Once Jabber has been installed on your computer, you need to login. If you are at a CDU computer go straight to Step 3 Step 1 Start Jabber up (1) Step 2 Enter your username@cdu. Raymond Calvel The Taste Of Bread Pdf File here. edu.au (2)(As shown above) and click ' Continue' (3) NOTE: This is not the same as your email address. Menzies Users please user '@cdu.edu.au' instead of '@menzies.edu.au' Step 3 Type in your username (4) and password (5) and tick (6) the 'Sign me in.'
Box Then click ' Sign In' (7) Step 4 Jabber is now ready to use. Passwords Note: When your password changes on the CDU system, you will need to update the password in Jabber. Jabber will prompt you to do this when it first starts after your password has been changed. You will need to do this on your computer and any other device you have connected to Jabber as the password is stored on the device and will need updating. Recommended Client Windows 7, Windows 8 & Windows 10 Cisco Jabber Version 11 (Click the link then 'Save As' to the location you want.) Mac Cisco Jabber Version 11 (Requires Mac 10.8 or later) ( ) (Click the link then 'Save As' to the location you want.) The following settings apply if you are trying to use a third party application other than Cisco Jabber: • Use 'Unified Presence' • Account: 'your CDU username@cdu.edu.au (eg jbond@cdu.edu.au) and password' • Server: pbxcups1.cdu.edu.au (if you are prompted to enter a server use this one).
If you are not happy with your current Jabber photo and feel it needs updating you can do this in. Note: You will need to be logged into a computer that has a camera attached. Please use either Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox to access eCentre. Step 1 Once in eCentre, Click on ' My Photo' (1) Step 2 Click ' Change My Photo' (2) Step 3 Tick ' Allow' (3) and then ' Close' (4) (you can tick 'Remember' if you wish) If you are using Chrome Browser you may get the following browser message.
Click ' Allow' Step 4 Move the red cropping box so that you image is centred. (5) Click ' Crop and Save' (6) Your image in Jabber will shortly be replaced with the one you have just taken. Note: Should your computer (or those of the people around you) not have a camera. The IT Kiosk will be able to assist you with one of the kiosk computers.
Jabber gathers information from both your Outlook Contacts and information you have provided in eCentre. Please note: This has nothing to do with the number you provided for emergency SMS messages, which is stored and protected on a totally different system. If your mobile number is displaying in someone else's Jabber, it is because: • you provide it in eCentre in the 'My Phone Directory Listings' section, or • the other person has your mobile number recorded in their Outlook Contacts. How do I remove my mobile phone number from Jabber Go into eCentre and select 'My Phone Directory Listings' and click the 'Edit' Button Remove your Mobile number from ' My Phone Number' This will take about 30 minutes to come into effect. Note: The option to choose to display it the CDU directory or not does not affect if Jabber displays it. If it is there it will display in Jabber.