beautypg.com

Xmpp account – CounterPath Bria 3.3 for Mac User Guide - Retail Deployments User Manual

Page 53

background image

Bria 3 for Mac User Guide – Retail Deployments

49

XMPP Account

You create an XMPP account if, for example, you already have an XMPP account independent of Bria (for
example, a Gmail account).

Table 1: XMPP Account Properties – Account

Field

Description

Account name

If desired, change the account name to something that is meaningful to you. For example, the
type of XMPP account such as “Gmail account”.

Protocol

Read-only. Always specifies XMPP.

User Details

User ID

The XMPP (Jabber) user ID. For example, jsantos. Provided by the XMPP service provider.

Domain

For example, domainXMPP.com. Provided by the XMPP service provider.

Password

Provided by the XMPP service provider.

Display name

This name is displayed in the Bria display. Other parties may see this name when they are
connected to you.

Advanced

Port selection

Configures the port to use. If you choose “User selected”, complete the Connect port field.

Connect port

Complete only if Port selection is set to “User selected”

Outbound proxy

The value in User ID and in this setting may be used by Bria to compose a valid jid:

• If User [email protected] and Outbound proxy is empty, jid=User ID: [email protected]

• If User [email protected]/home and Outbound proxy is empty, jid=User ID:

[email protected]

• If User [email protected] and Outbound proxy=XYZ.com, ignore the Outbound proxy;

User [email protected]

• If User [email protected] and Outbound proxy=IP address or host address, jid=User ID.

(IP address is used as the outbound proxy).

• If User ID=bob and Outbound proxy=ABC.com, [email protected].

Resource

Optional resource, as specified in RFC 3920. For example “/home”. If this setting is blank and
the User ID includes a resource, the value from that ID is used. If both are specified, the value
from this Resource field is used. If no resource is specified, the XMPP server will assign a
temporary resource.

Priority

The priority, as per RFC 3921. The default is 0.

Fields with a red asterisk are required