On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 2:02 AM, Pavan K wrote:
> Taking the example of UCCX, UCCX can sync with ucm and download jtapi
> libraries from ccm. Its built in jtapi client uses those libraries to
> communicate with CTI on the ucm server.
>
> The term rmjtapi refers to the local credentials used by its
I think I ran into this once.
You can edit the raw license file (notepad) and remove the HA feature. Save as
new file and try to upload again.
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Jtapi/tapi interfaces are northbound interfaces which are on top of the CTI
layer.
Taking the example of UCCX, UCCX can sync with ucm and download jtapi
libraries from ccm. Its built in jtapi client uses those libraries to
communicate with CTI on the ucm server.
The term rmjtapi refers to the loc
Could anyone help explain or refer me to the documentation that help me
understand the role of JTAPI Application Server (tcp/2789) a bit more? I
am interested to learn about which application server use that particular
port TCP/2789? (CUC / UCCX / CUE / CUPC)
I know that both CUE and CUPC (Deskp