Posted by: David Hailey
on Jan 27, 2010
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I guess I'll have to add another thought to my "What It's Like to Be a NetCraftsmen" series
and that is that sometimes being a NetCraftsmen is funny. At times, I feel like the UC team shares a collective brain because I had already sketched out a blog on how to use your iPhone as a 3rd-Party SIP device with CUCM and then I suddenly see that Bill Bell did the same thing (in the wee hours of the morning as I did) but instead he focused on a desktop client called X-Lite. If you haven't seen Bill's blog, it's good as usual so make sure to check it out here: SIP Endpoints in Cisco CUCM - X-Lite As an Example. At first I thought, "Oh well, he beat me to that one" but then I realized that this was a good opportunity for cross-blog collaboration and to point out some key behavioral/configuration differences I've seen with the iPhone applications I've tested as compared to the X-Lite desktop application.