Cisco Systems OL-10663-02 manual Verifying Presence Configuration, Show running-config, 897

Page 13

Configuring Presence Service

How to Configure Presence Service

 

Command or Action

Purpose

Step 10

 

 

authenticate presence

(Optional) Enables authentication of incoming presence

 

 

requests from a remote presence server.

 

Example:

 

 

Router(config-register-global)# authenticate

 

 

presence

 

Step 11

 

 

authenticate credential tag location

(Optional) Specifies the credential file to use for

 

 

authenticating presence subscription requests.

 

Example:

tag—Number that identifies the credential file to use

 

Router(config-register-global)# authenticate

for presence authentication. Range: 1 to 5.

 

credential 1 flash:cred1.csv

location—Name and location of the credential file in

 

 

 

 

URL format. Valid storage locations are TFTP, HTTP,

 

 

and flash memory.

Step 12

 

 

end

Exits to privileged EXEC mode.

 

Example:

 

 

Router(config-register-global)# end

 

 

 

 

Verifying Presence Configuration

Step 1 show running-config

Use this command to verify your configuration.

Router# show running-config

!

voice register global mode cme

source-address 10.1.1.2 port 5060 load 7971 SIP70.8-0-1-11S

load 7970 SIP70.8-0-1-11S load 7961GE SIP41.8-0-1-0DEV load 7961 SIP41.8-0-1-0DEV authenticate presence

authenticate credential 1 tftp://172.18.207.15/labtest/cred1.csv create profile sync 0004550081249644

.

.

.

presence server 10.1.1.4

sccp blf-speed-dial retry-interval 70 limit 20 presence call-list

max-subscription 128 watcher all

allow subscribe

!

sip-ua presence enable

Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express System Administrator Guide

 

OL-10663-02

897

 

 

 

Image 13
Contents Prerequisites for Presence Service ContentsInformation About Presence Service Restrictions for Presence ServicePresence Service 886This section contains the following tasks How to Configure Presence Service887 Enabling Presence for Internal Lines Command or Action PurposeExample 888889 Enabling a Directory Number to be Watched890 BLF Call-List Enable Configure terminalBLF Speed-Dial Cisco Unified IP Phone892 Max-ephones command893 Voice register dn command Max-pool command 894 Enable Configure terminal Presence Configuring Presence to Watch External Lines895 896 Authenticate credential tag location EndShow running-config Verifying Presence Configuration897 Use this command to display presence configuration settings Troubleshooting PresenceDebug presence all asnl errors event info timer trace xml Show presence global899 Debug ephone blf mac-address mac-addressPresence in Cisco Unified CME Example Configuration Examples for PresenceThis section contains the following example 900901 Control-plane 902Related Documents Additional ReferencesRelated Topic Document Title 903Description Link Technical Assistance904 Cisco Unified CME Feature Name Version Modification Feature Information for Presence ServicePresence Service Presence with BLF was introduced 905906