ZZZZZZZZ = The valid system username’s password XXXX = The IP address or Hostname of the Primary sipXcom server Select ‘Manually specify a provisioning URI’ and enter the following URL: When you start Jitsi for the first time after installing (download / install from here: ) the following will be displayed:Ĭlick on ‘Use online provisioning’ and then the following options screen will be shown: The phone profile is now ready for use by Jitsi.Ĭonfiguring Jitsi Configure Jitsi’s Provisioning URL On the Send Profiles page, uncheck the ‘Automatically restart’ checkbox as it’s not needed and then click OK. On the phone’s Identification page, click on the ‘Send Profiles’ button as seen below: Click on the ‘Apply’ button and then click on ‘Identification’ in the left side menu. The Lines page will be displayed again as shown below with the line added to the phone. Place a checkmark next to the user to add to the phone and click the ‘Select’ button. You will see the following page:Ĭlick on Add Line and enter the user name and click the ‘Search’ button (or just click ‘Search’ to see all users). In the list of phones click on the phone you just added and then click on ‘Lines’ in the left side menu. Click OK after you enter the information as shown below: Enter a description and if you manage your phones by phone group (you should), enter the phone group name. Navigate to Devices -> Phones, click on the ‘Ad new phone…’ drop-down box and select Jitsi (shown below):įor the ‘Serialnumber’ pick something that represents the user of the phone (if this were a hard phone you’d be putting the MAC address in here). Configuring sipXcom Add a Jitsi Phone to sipXcom We’ll skip the first step and select a user that already exists on our demo server. The process flow to configure sipXcom and Jitsi is: With this capability an administrator can pre-configure Jitsi for their users and then all a user needs to do is enter their userid and password to have Jitsi configured automatically. You’ll find the documentation for this in the sipXcom Wiki. SipXcom has had provisioning support for Jitsi since just after provisioning was added to the client (sipXcom version 15.10). We thought it would be a good time to review sipXcom’s provisioning for the community. just announced version 2.10 of the client with a number of improvements ( ). Jitsi is available for Windows, Mac and Linux allowing an enterprise to satisfy the softphone needs of a broad range of users. It’s feature set is particularly well suited for working with sipXcom. Jitsi started life as SIP Communicator and supports SIP calling for voice and video calling as well as XMPP for instant messaging. Jitsi desktop client has been around for many years and is one of the premiere softphones available in the Open Source community. SipXcom’s Jitsi Provisioning Support Overview
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