yes it's possible, as long as it's correctly done:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6837/products_tech_note09186a00808a2b0d.shtml

Unable to View Directory Information Problem

With CUPC 8.x, you are unable to view directory information, you are unable
to see the status/Presence information for any of the added users, search
does not show any results, and you are unable to initiate a chat session
with another user.
Solution

This issue might occur due to an LDAP integration issue. If LDAP is not
configured, you cannot search any contact.

The reason for the user not able to chat with a manually added user is that
when manually adding the user if the proper domain name is not provided,
then CUPS will not be able to validate that user with CallManager. So, if
you are not using LDAP Integration, then it is suggested to add the user
through the CUPS User Option Page to resolve the issue. Perform these steps:

   1.

   Delete the user from CUPC.
   2.

   Add the user from the User Option Page:
   1.

      Enter the CUPS IP address, and click *User Option*.
      2.

      Enter the user ID and credentials of the end user.
       3.

   Now, click on *Settings > Contacts > Add New* and then type the user ID
   of the user you want to add.

Once these steps are complete, you should be able to see the user ID
populated in the CUPC, and you should be able to chat with these users.


On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 2:52 PM, datucha123 datucha123 <datucha...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Based on my testings, CUPC support Presence Status change in its Contacts
> only when they are imported from AD.
> Manually created contacts does not support Presence Status Change.
>
> Is it correct?
>
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