Microsoft Lync uses the first group configuration available. If you specify multiple group configuration files, Cisco UC Integration for However, do not specify multiple group configuration files. Use a semicolon to delimit multiple entries in the Cisco Support Field field. Locate the Desktop Client Settings section.Įnter configurationfile= group_configuration_file_name.xml in the Cisco Support Field field for example, configurationfile=cucilync-groupa-config.xml Note Locate the Product Specific Configuration Layout section of the Phone Configuration window. Open the Cisco Unified CM Administration interface.įind and select the appropriate CSF device to which the group configuration applies. Use the Bulk Administration Tool for multiple users. Specify the name of the group configuration file in the Cisco Support Field field. In the CSF device configuration on Cisco Unified You must specify the path and filename when you specify the group configuration file
If you specify a value for the Directory text box, make a note of the value. Select the group configuration file on the file system.ĭo not specify a value in the Directory text box in the Upload File section. Select Browse in the Upload File section.
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Select Software Upgrades > TFTP File Management. Open the Cisco Unified OS Administration interface. Host the group configuration file on your TFTP server. See the sample XML in this chapter for an example of the structure your configuration Microsoft Lync cannot read the settings you define. If the structure of your configuration file is not valid, Cisco UC Integration for The group configuration file can have any appropriate name for example, cucilync-groupa-config.xml.ĭefine the required configuration parameters in the group configuration file. If you do not configure CSF devices for users, you cannot apply group configurations to those users.Ĭreate an XML group configuration file with any text editor. Microsoft Lync retrieves the names of group configuration files from the CSF device configuration on Cisco Unified