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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.)
The correct answer is A. CCMCIP=10.10.10 99 C. CTI=10.10.10.97. When installing Jabber for Windows via CLI, two command-line arguments direct the client to authenticate with a CUCM server for phone services. CCMCIP=10.10.10.99 (A) specifies the CUCM IP address for the Cisco Client Services Framework (CSF) phone service, which handles device…
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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.)
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- ACCMCIP=10.10.10 99
- BCUP_ADDRESS=10.10.10.98
- CCTI=10.10.10.97
- DREGISTRATION_SERVER=CUCM
- EEXCLUDED_SERVICES=Webex
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Explanation
When installing Jabber for Windows via CLI, two command-line arguments direct the client to authenticate with a CUCM server for phone services. CCMCIP=10.10.10.99 (A) specifies the CUCM IP address for the Cisco Client Services Framework (CSF) phone service, which handles device registration and phone feature access. CTI=10.10.10.97 (C) specifies the CTI (Computer Telephony Integration) manager address, enabling phone control and call management. Together these two parameters establish both the phone service endpoint and the CTI control path to CUCM. CUP_ADDRESS (B) points to IM&P, not CUCM. REGISTRATION_SERVER (D) and EXCLUDED_SERVICES (E) are not valid Jabber CLI installation parameters for this purpose.
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