Cisco Systems Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing manual

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Chapter 1 Introducing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing

Terms of Use

SSO software integrations require proper configuration of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing systems through the Admin pages. If your SSO software integration requires a change in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing product source code, your SSO integration becomes an SSO customization, and we do not support customizations by either customers or any other parties.

CPE customers who want to integrate SSO packages can contact Cisco Managed Services to obtain a Service Request to implement SSO. This service is offered as a convenience and does not change the scope of the SSO integration: this service is an integration and configuration of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing product, not a customization of the product code.

Customers must first implement SSO software integrations on test or lab servers and verify that the integrated systems work, including Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing features and operations.

Customers are responsible for ensuring stability of integrated Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing-SSO systems, including communicating with SSO software vendors for the following reasons:

To obtain necessary fixes and support

To troubleshoot functional problems and technical problems, including crashes triggered by the SSO package

SSO software often includes a web-server extension, called the IIS ISAPI extension or filter. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing installs and uses four IIS extensions. Any incompatibility between an SSO software extension and the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing extensions can make IIS non-functional or unstable. Any crash of the SSO IIS extension can cause IIS to crash and can generate a full Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing outage, resulting in a full system reboot, ending of in-progress meetings, and disconnecting of web-conferencing users. Any memory leak in the SSO package or module can make IIS or the whole server unstable, as well.

Although SSO software integration is productized for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing system, any changes in overall configuration, including Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing upgrades and SSO package upgrades, can potentially break integrated Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing-SSO systems.

Terms of Support for Single Sign On Software Integration

Customers must inform Cisco TAC that their Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing servers have third-party SSO packages installed and configured with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing when opening a service request for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook, or Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Lotus Notes.

Customers must be able to provide SSO integration details upon request. Inability to provide details can result in Cisco TAC not being able to proceed with service requests.

If a service request is about troubleshooting the SSO integration, Cisco TAC can review the logs and identify if the problem is on the SSO side or the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing side. If the problem is on the SSO side, information will be provided to customers, so they can further troubleshoot with their SSO vendors.

If the service request is about troubleshooting a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing problem that does not seem to be connected to the SSO integration, Cisco TAC will proceed per the normal support process. If TAC discovers that the SSO integration plays a role in the problem, information will be provided to customers, so they can further troubleshoot with their SSO vendors.

Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 6.x

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Text Part Number OL-13418-01Page N T E N T S Installing Web Conferencing Uninstalling Web Conferencing or SQL Server Software A-1 OL-13418-01 Purpose AudienceNaming Conventions Term Definition Used in This Document AsDocumentation Conventions Convention DescriptionCisco.com Product Documentation DVD Ordering DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsCisco Product Security Overview Obtaining Technical Assistance Product Alerts and Field NoticesCisco Support Website Submitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information About Cisco Unified MeetingPlace About Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web ConferencingOverview of Web Conferencing Components Component DescriptionBenefits of Web Conferencing Common EndpointsOverview of the Cisco MeetingPlace Agent Service Increased ReliabilityHow Users Connect to Web Conferencing Isapi Cisco Policy for Use of Third-Party Software Configuration RestrictionsTerms of Use Terms for Single Sign On Software IntegrationTerms of Support for Single Sign On Software Integration New Feature and Enhancement Information OL-13418-01 Installing Web Conferencing Preinstallation Tasks Web ConferencingInstalling SQL Server on a Remote Server Gathering Web Conferencing Installation Values Parameter Description and ValueWeb server primary hostname Configuring Network Settings on the Cisco MCS Server Installation Tasks Web ConferencingInstalling the Operating System on the Cisco MCS Server To Install the Operating System on the Cisco MCS ServerConfigure a Single NIC with Both IP Configure NIC Teaming on the Cisco MCS To Configure One IP Address per NIC on the Cisco MCS Server Right click Local Area Connection 2 and click EnableInstalling Web Conferencing Before You Begin To Install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web ConferencingRestriction OL-13418-01 Postinstallation Tasks Web Conferencing Defining the Web Conferencing Server Hostname InformationTo Test the Web Server Home Page Connection Testing the Web Conferencing InstallationTo Test the Meeting Console Connection Creating a Least-Privileged SQL Account for Web Conferencing Dbdatareader Dbdatawriter Dbddladmin Configuring SSL About Segmented Meeting Access About the SMA-2S Configuration About the SMA-2S Configuration with SSL and Segmented DNS ExampleAbout the SMA-2S Configuration and Video-Enabled Systems Page OL-13418-01 A P T E R Web Conferencing Clusters One Cluster Configuration Web Conferencing Load Balancing and Failover Capability Load Balancing Behavior with Internal and External Clusters End-User Experience During Meeting Console Failover ThenBefore You Begin Before You Begin To Prepare the Internal Cluster Preparing the Internal ClusterPreparing the External Cluster To Prepare the External ClusterInstalling the First Internal Web Server To Install the First Internal Web ServerTo Install Additional Internal Web Servers Installing Additional Internal Web ServersRestrictions Copying Guids from the Internal to the External Web Server To Copy Guids from the Internal to the External Web ServerInstalling the First External Web Server To Install the First External Web ServerInstalling Additional External Web Servers To Install Additional External Web ServersTo Configure Redirection of External Meetings Linking the Internal and External ServersSynchronizing Purge Parameters Configuring SSL Optional Viewing the Web Conferencing Load on a Server To View the Web Conferencing Load on a ServerInstallation Problems What to Do FirstTo Check For a Time Zone/Daylight Savings Time Conflict Look for a pair of messages similar to the followingTo Resolve Http Connection Problems Server Connection ProblemsMeeting Room Connection Problems To Configure the Full Web Conferencing Ports SettingClick Save Changes Uninstalling Web Conferencing Software To Uninstall Web Conferencing SoftwareReboot the server To Remove SQL Server SoftwareD E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4