If you haven't setup Jabber analytics on control hub, it takes a jabber-config.xml change (and reload) and then waiting two days.
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Hey James,
I do this a couple of ways. First, I use Jabber analytics on Control Hub. This gives a good view. But, I think the metrics might be skewed.
The other way is through RTMT. You can search for Jabber devices, i.e. CSF, TCT, etc and choose registered or not registered, then, sort by version.
Unfortunately there is no export from the RTMT tool, but, it should give you what you need.
Lelio
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Good evening all,
Does anyone know if there is a way to run a report, on the active load ID of a TCT, CSF or BOT profile on cucm.
I need to carry out an audit, to see if any staff members are still using Cisco Jabber.
Many thanks
James
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