![]() ![]() The connection status forĬisco Jabber changes from Softphone with VDI, to Softphone. In VDI Fallback mode, users can make and receive calls, with audio traveling over the ICA channel. For more information about the new EnableVDIFallback parameter, see Parameters Reference Guide for Cisco Jabber Release 12.8. Is down, for two consecutive checks, Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI switches Cisco Jabber to VDI Fallback mode. Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI checks the virtual channel every 10 seconds, to ensure that the JVDI Agent and the JVDI Client can communicate. This release introduces VDI Fallback mode, and a new parameter to enable this mode. For more information about troubleshooting, see Deployment and Installation Guide for Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI Release 12.8. If the JVDI Agent and the JVDI Client can't communicate, Cisco Jabber can't operate in VDI-optimized mode. The Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI installation. This issue occurs because of a network problem with the virtual channel, or because of a problem with Sometimes the Cisco JVDI Agent and the Cisco JVDI Client can't communicate. For example, the following version combinations are supported:Ĭisco Jabber for Windows Release 12.8, Cisco JVDI Agent Release 12.8, and Cisco JVDI Client Release 12.8Ĭisco Jabber for Windows Release 12.8, Cisco JVDI Agent Release 12.8, and Cisco JVDI Client Release 12.7Ĭisco Jabber for Windows Release 12.8, Cisco JVDI Agent Release 12.8, and Cisco JVDI Client Release 12.6 Same, or up to two releases earlier (N-2 support). However, the JVDI Client version can be the The Cisco Jabber for Windows and Cisco JVDI Agent versions must always match. True-When a user signs out or otherwise disconnects from their HVD, Cisco Jabber automatically signs out and presence status updates to Offline, within 10 seconds.įalse (default)-When a user signs out, or otherwise disconnects from their HVD, Cisco Jabber remains signed in, and their presence status shows as Available.įor more information about the new parameter, see the Parameters Reference Guide for Cisco Jabber 12.8. We also added a new parameter that controls how Cisco Jabber for Windows handles presence status when users disconnect from their HVDs. If their connection drops, their presence updates to Offline. Now whenĪ user locks their thin client, their presence updates to Away. ![]() We improved how Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI passes presence (status) information to the hosted virtual desktop. Users in VDI deployments can now choose to mute notification sounds during their calls or meetings. ![]() Mute Notification Sounds During Calls or Meetings For more information about the new parameter, see Parameters Reference Guide for Cisco Jabber Release 12.8. You can set this parameter to ensure that the user's headset remains the preferred device. WhenĪ Cisco Jabber user connects to a monitor using HDMI, by default the monitor becomes the preferred device. ![]() Modern meeting rooms are often equipped with a large wall mounted monitor with HDMI, which handles both audio and video. Moves their thin client and headset, the embedded microphone becomes the preferred device. The default behavior is a problem in some hot-desking environments. The new parameter replaces the now deprecated HeadsetPreferenceOnVDI parameter.īy default, when you connect a new audio device, Cisco Jabber adds it to the top of the priority list. ![]()
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