Presence User Agent (Pua); Aggregation Of Presence Information; Findme Presence; Registration Refresh Period - Cisco TelePresence Administrator's Manual

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Presence
Overview
Endpoints that do not support presence can have status
published on their behalf by the VCS. The service that publishes
this information is called the Presence User Agent (PUA).
The PUA takes information from the local registration database
and the call manager and determines, for each endpoint that is
currently locally registered, whether or not it is currently in a call.
The PUA then provides this status information via a PUBLISH
message.
In order for the PUA to successfully provide presence information
about a locally registered endpoint:
the endpoint must be registered with an alias in the form of a
URI
the domain part of the URI must be able to be routed to a
SIP registrar that has a presence server enabled. (This could
be either the local Presence Server, if enabled, or another
Presence Server on a remote system.)
When enabled, the PUA generates presence information for all
endpoints registered to the VCS, including those which already
support presence. The status information provided by the PUA is
either:
online (registered but not in a call)
in call (registered and currently in a call)
Overview and
System
Introduction
status
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November 2010

Presence User Agent (PUA)

Aggregation of presence information

When enabled, the PUA generates presence information for all
endpoints registered to the VCS, including those which already
support presence. However, endpoints that support presence
may provide other, more detailed status, for example away or do
not disturb. For this reason, information provided by the PUA is
used by the Presentity Manager as follows:
Where presence information is provided by the PUA and one
other source, the non-PUA presence information will always be
used in preference to the PUA presence information. This is
because it is assumed that the other source of information is
the presentity itself, and this information is more accurate.
Where presence information is provided by the PUA and two
or more other sources, the Presence Server will aggregate the
presence information from all presentities to give the 'highest
interest' information, e.g. online rather than offline, and in call
rather than away.
If no information is being published about an endpoint, either
by the endpoint itself or by the PUA, the endpoint's status will
be offline. If the PUA is enabled, the offline status indicates
that the endpoint is not currently registered.

FindMe presence

When the Presentity Manager receives a request for information
about the presences of a FindMe alias, it looks up the presence
information for each endpoint that makes up that FindMe alias. It
then aggregates this information as follows:
if the FindMe alias is set to Individual mode, if any one of
the endpoints making up that FindMe is in a call the FindMe
presentity's status will be reported as in call.
if the FindMe alias is set to Group mode, if any one of the
endpoints is online (i.e. not in call or offline) then the FindMe
presentity's status will be reported as online.
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Registration refresh period

The PUA will update and publish presence information on receipt
of:
For non-traversal H.323 registrations the default registration
refresh period is 30 minutes. This means that when the PUA is
enabled on a VCS with existing registrations, it may take up to
30 minutes before an H.323 registration refresh is received and
available presence information is published for that endpoint.
It also means that if an H.323 endpoint becomes unavailable
without sending a deregistration message, it may take up to 30
minutes for its status to change to offline. To ensure more timely
publication of presence information for H.323 endpoints, you
should decrease the H.323 registration refresh period (using VCS
configuration > Protocols > H.323 > Gatekeeper > Time to live).
The default registration refresh period for SIP is 60 seconds, so
it will take no more than a minute for the PUA to publish updated
presence information on behalf of any SIP endpoints.
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a registration request (for new registrations)
a registration refresh (for existing registrations)
a deregistration request
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