Another item to check:

o) If you are using CUCM for service discovery (have a SRV record for 
_cisco-uds._tcp.<domain>), then in order to do discovery the user account in 
CUCM has to be a member of the "Standard CCM End User" access group in order to 
be able to access the XML configuration file to discover the jabber server.

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-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of 
Pawlowski, Adam
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2017 1:03 PM
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber 11.8 issue

Norm,

I went through some materials and had documented the causes for that message 
(which show up in a PRT) as best I can. 

"Cannot communicate with server" in my notes always boils down to the 
workstation not actually being able to reach the server for whatever reason. 
Either whatever SRV record it sees is pointing it somewhere it cannot go, or 
the other option is the " ServiceDiscoveryNoNetworkConnectivity " error wherein 
Jabber believes that it has no network connectivity. I haven't seen that one on 
sign in but have seen it on resume on Mac before.

Jabber also generates this message if you set the minimum version in the IM and 
Presence server to something like "11.8.4" but the Mac version never made it 
past 11.8.1 - if the version isn't allowed it says this.

I don't believe it says this if you don't check the "Home Cluster" box 
somewhere in the end user for the user to have a home cluster but it will throw 
an error for that as well. 

Regards,

Adam Pawlowski
Network and Classroom Services
University at Buffalo
716.645.8489


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