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An organization is moving from on-premise Exchange to Microsoft Office 365 for email and calendaring. The administrator would like to maintain meeting presence functionality in Jabber clients connecte
The correct answer is C. cup-trust D. tomcat-trust. Cisco IM and Presence integrates with Exchange/Office 365 via the Exchange Web Services (EWS) interface to enable calendar-based meeting presence in Jabber. For this HTTPS-based connection to Office 365 to be trusted, the Office 365 TLS certificates must be added to both the cup-
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An organization is moving from on-premise Exchange to Microsoft Office 365 for email and calendaring. The administrator would like to maintain meeting presence functionality in Jabber clients connected to Cisco IM and Presence after this move. Office 365 certificates must be installed to accomplish this. Which two trust stores should these certificates be uploaded to on Cisco IM and Presence? (Choose two.)
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- Acup-xmpp-trust
- Bxmpp-fed-trust
- Ccup-trust
- Dtomcat-trust
- Exmpp-trust
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(27 responses)- C96% (26)
- E4% (1)
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Cisco IM and Presence integrates with Exchange/Office 365 via the Exchange Web Services (EWS) interface to enable calendar-based meeting presence in Jabber. For this HTTPS-based connection to Office 365 to be trusted, the Office 365 TLS certificates must be added to both the cup-trust store (C), which handles trust for CUPS/IM&P internal service connections, and the tomcat-trust store (D), which handles trust for HTTPS/web service connections made by the Tomcat application server - including EWS calendar queries. The xmpp-related trust stores (A, B, E) are used for XMPP federation and client connections, not for Exchange/Office 365 calendar integration.
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