Contents
Release and General Information
This section contains general information about Cisco Jabber for iPad and the current release of the application.
- Introduction
- System and Network Requirements
- Bluetooth and Network Interference
- Supported languages
- New and Changed Information
Introduction
Cisco Jabber for iPad is a Unified Communications application that provides instant messaging (IM), video and voice calling, corporate directory search, presence, and voicemail.
Cisco Jabber for iPad allows you to:
- Set up video and voice calling accounts in Settings if you are signed in with an IM account
- Turn on Remember My Password when you sign in to the application
- Place video and voice calls to a mobile phone number, work phone number, video address (URI), computer, or mobile device
- Use a keypad to search by name or phone number and to start a call
- Answer and decline calls
- Hold, resume, merge, and transfer calls
- Add a call (conference)
- Mute and unmute sending audio
- Start and stop sending video
- Show and hide self-view before and during a call
- Work with either the front or the back camera on the iPad device
- View and add IM and TelePresence contacts
- Perform predictive search of contacts in the corporate and TelePresence directories
- Add and delete contacts
- Add contacts to Favorites
- View dialed, received, and missed calls, call back, and check visual and audio voicemail in Recents
- Send chat messages and view your own and others' availability status
- Customize your availability status
- Start Cisco WebEx meetings (Cisco WebEx Messenger users only)
- Join Cisco WebEx meetings (Cisco Unified Presence and Cisco WebEx Messenger users)
- Send problem reports by email
- Log details for video problems
- Turn on or off sounds for sending chats, receiving chats, receiving requests, and receiving calls
- Create an individual account for Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence from within the application.
System and Network Requirements
- Network Requirements
- Requirements for Users and Devices
- Interoperability Requirements for Applications, Devices, and Servers
Network Requirements
If you are in the office and using any of these accounts, you must connect your iPad device to your corporate Wi-Fi network:
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager
- Cisco Unified Presence
- Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS) without VCS Expressway
When you are away from the office, you can connect to your corporate network over any other Wi-Fi network, such as home DSL or public Wi-Fi, using a VPN (virtual private network) connection. You must use Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client to use the Connect on Demand VPN feature.
If you are using any of these accounts, you can connect to any Wi-Fi network and are not required to use a VPN connection when you are outside your corporate network:
- Cisco WebEx Messenger
- Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence
- Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS) with VCS Expressway
The video and voice quality of calls varies depending on the Wi-Fi or mobile data network connection. Cisco does not troubleshoot connectivity issues when you use Jabber for iPad on 3G or 4G mobile data networks or non-corporate Wi-Fi networks over a VPN connection using applications such as Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client.
Cisco Jabber for iPad supports the following application releases:
Application Release Cisco WebEx Web IM Cisco WebEx Messenger Cisco Unified Presence Cisco Unified Communications Manager Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS) Cisco Unity Connection Cisco Jabber for iPad supports the following codecs for calling and voicemail:
Cisco Jabber for iPad supports the Microsoft Active Directory 2008 and Open LDAP 2.4.23 implementations of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for integration with corporate directories.
Requirements for Users and Devices
Cisco Jabber for iPad is available from the App Store.
The device requirements are:
Cisco supports Cisco Jabber releases only on the latest major iOS release. Apple maintains iOS, provides free iOS updates, and actively encourages users to upgrade to new iOS releases. To help enterprise customers transition to new major iOS updates, Cisco supports the last dot release of the previous major release for three months after a new release is introduced.
Note
See also Network requirements.
Interoperability Requirements for Applications, Devices, and Servers
Cisco Jabber for iPad supports these devices, applications, and servers:
Applications and servers Cisco Unified Personal Communicator 8.5 and later Cisco WebEx Messenger C7.5 server Cisco Jabber for Mac 8.6 and later Cisco Jabber for Windows Cisco Jabber IM for BlackBerry, Cisco Jabber IM for iPhone, and Cisco Jabber IM for Cius Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence for Windows and Mac See the sections Important Considerations and Open Caveats for further information on supported devices and software.
Bluetooth and Network Interference
Bluetooth headsets use the same 2.4 GHz frequency as 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless networks as well as other devices such as microwave ovens and cordless phones. Interference from such devices is likely to impact Bluetooth transmissions and Bluetooth headsets may interfere with wireless connections to the iPad. This issue is not specific to Cisco Jabber for iPad but can result in dropped or interrupted calls and voice quality issues.
Minimize interference to wireless networks from Bluetooth headsets by ensuring a strong wireless network signal is available throughout the coverage area.
Cisco cannot troubleshoot these issues.
The following Apple support articles contain useful information on these issues:
New and Changed Information
Refer to this section for release specific information.
Release 9.1(1)
Cisco Jabber for iPad 9.1(1) contains numerous fixes to functionality. See Resolved Caveats for information on these fixes.
Cisco Jabber for iPad 9.1(1) introduces the following features:
- Apple iOS Connect on Demand VPN The Connect on Demand VPN feature allows a user to automatically establish a VPN connection to On Premises services when using public networks. The Connect on Demand VPN feature requires the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 2.5 or higher to operate. Contact your administrator if you need assistance in configuring this feature.
- URI Dialing Cisco Jabber for iPad now supports URI dialing. The call receiver must support URI dialing and have a URI configured in Cisco Unified Communications Manager to successfully establish a call.
- Cross Launching Third party software can now launch Cisco Jabber for iPad using URLs in Safari or other installed browser.
- Apple iOS 6 Support
- Cisco Unified Presence 9.0 Support
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.0 Support
- Cisco Unity Connection 9.0 Support
- Cisco WebEx TelePresence Support
- Bluetooth Device Support for Video and Voice Calling