Jabber / Presence status phones with no Jabber client

Hello,
I was wondering if the Jabber client displays the presence status of other phones in the culster (linked to a user, but the user himself does not have a Jabber client)?
If yes, can you provide me the steps required for this setup? We have a customer having a Jabber POC, and all is working perfectly, except for that particular point.
Thanks a lot,
Antoine                  

Yes, just make sure all the user/line/device association is properly configured along with the SIP trunk to make sure it has a CSS which can see those phones, and enable them for presence.
Just add the users to Jabber and they should show offline all the time, you'll only see their status when on a call.
HTH
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