Enabling Instant Messaging
Instant Messaging (IM) functionality is available through either of the following configurations:
- Integration with Genesys Instant Messaging (IM)
- SIP Server integration with Microsoft Lync / Skype for Business
Pros and Cons
The following table describes the advantages and disadvantages of the supported IM configurations.
Genesys IM Integration | SIP Server-Lync / Skype for Business Integration |
* Platform-independent
Can be used regardless of Microsoft Integration and also in stand-alone mode.. |
* Limited to Lync / Skype for Business deployments. |
* Inbound IM only.
The Knowledge Worker can only accept incoming IM sessions. They cannot initiate new IM sessions with the contact center. |
* Inbound and outbound IM.
The Knowledge Worker can both accept incoming IM sessions, as well as initiate new IM sessions with the contact center. |
* Simplified configuration.
You can configure a single DN to
support both voice and IM
interactions. |
* Multiple DNs required.
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* UCC-controlled IM window. | * Lync / Skype for Business-controlled IM window. |
* T-Library
With UC Connector, chat through Genesys IM is controlled by the T-Library interface. This allows UC Connector to manage the IM session. |
* SIP
Chat is provided through the SIP interface. |
Enabling Genesys IM
The following table shows the main steps required to integrate the UC Connector with SIP Server for IM functionality, in a UC Connector deployment.
Objective | Actions |
1. Verify the Genesys IM solution. |
The Genesys IM Solution uses many of the same prerequisite Genesys components as those used by UC Connector:
These components should already be installed and configured as part of the prerequisites for deploying UC Connector. Genesys IM also requires:
For more information, see: |
2. Configure the Knowledge Worker DN. |
Configure the Knowledge Worker Extension DNs with the following options:
Sample DNs:
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3. (Optional) Customize the Chat window. |
You can customize the name for the Chat window. In the UC Connector Application, on the Options tab, UC-Connector section, you can configure the following options:
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Single DN for Both Chat and Voice
You can modify an existing Knowledge Worker voice DN to also handle the chat
interaction. Or you can create a separate DN that handles chat only.
This diagram shows a DN that handles SIP voice plus SIP instant messaging (the
sip-signaling-chat option is set to none).
file:UCC_DN_SIP.png
Separate Chat-Only DN
This diagram shows what this same DN object’s options might look like if you
intended for it to handle SIP instant messaging only (the sip-signaling-chat
option is set to none, and the voice option is set to false).
file:UCC_DN_IM.png
Next Steps:
- If you do not require secure communication in the deployment, continue with Configuring the Routing Strategies.
- If secure communication is required, continue at one of the following:
Enabling IM through SIP Server and Microsoft Lync / Skype for Business Server
The following table shows the main steps required to integrate SIP Server with the Front End Server for IM functionality, in a UC Connector deployment.
Objective | Actions |
1. Install and configure SIP Server. |
SIP Server is mandatory for Instant Messaging. |
2. Integrate SIP Server with Lync / Skype for Business Server. |
Complete all the steps for Presence Integration
with Microsoft Office Communications Server
2007, as described in the Framework 8.1 SIP Server Deployment Guide.
file:important.png Do not configure the ocs-dn option in the Extension DN. Presence is handled through UC Connector. |
3. (Optional) Customize the Chat window. |
You can customize the name for the Chat window.
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Next Steps:
- If you do not require secure communication in the deployment, continue with Configuring the Routing Strategies.
• If secure communication is required, continue to one of the following: