Cisco Systems Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing manual Configure NIC Teaming on the Cisco MCS

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Chapter 2 Installing Web Conferencing

Installation Tasks: Web Conferencing

Both NICs enabled, teamed, configured in Transmit

The two NICs act together to handle traffic

Load Balancing (TLB) mode

for both IP addresses; one NIC receives

 

inbound traffic, both NICs send outbound

 

traffic.

 

If either NIC fails, the other NIC can take

 

over.

 

We strongly recommend this configuration if

 

the Web Conferencing server is connected to

 

a 100 MB/sec. network.

 

This configuration is available only for HP

 

MCS server models.

 

To configure this option, perform the “To

 

Configure NIC Teaming on the Cisco MCS

 

Server (HP Models Only)” procedure on

 

page 2-8

 

 

Both NICs enabled, teamed, configured in Network

One NIC is active, handling traffic for both IP

Fault Tolerance (NFT) mode

addresses.

 

The other NIC is passive and takes over if the

 

primary NIC fails.

 

This configuration is available only for HP

 

MCS server models.

 

To configure this option, perform the “To

 

Configure NIC Teaming on the Cisco MCS

 

Server (HP Models Only)” procedure on

 

page 2-8

 

 

To Configure a Single NIC with Both IP Addresses on the Cisco MCS Server

Step 1 Follow the procedure for “Configuring Network Settings” in the post-installation tasks in Installing the Operating System on the Cisco Unified Communications Server (version 2003.1.1 or later). In this procedure, configure the primary NIC on the system with a static IP address and with DNS, WINS, or the LMHosts file for hostname resolution.

Step 2 Add the secondary IP address to the primary NIC:

a.On the Start menu, click Settings > Network Connections.

b.Right-clickLocal Area Connection, then click Properties.

c.Double-clickInternet Protocol (TCP/IP).

d.Click Advanced.

e.On the IP Settings tab, in the IP Addresses area, click Add.

f.Enter the secondary IP address and subnet mask and click Add.

g.Click OK three times to close the Local Area Connection Properties window.

Step 3 (Optional) Continue performing the post-installation tasks in Installing the Operating System on the Cisco Unified Communications Server (version 2003.1.1 or later).

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

 

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Contents Text Part Number OL-13418-01 Corporate HeadquartersPage N T E N T S Installing Web Conferencing Uninstalling Web Conferencing or SQL Server Software A-1 OL-13418-01 Audience PurposeTerm Definition Used in This Document As Naming ConventionsConvention Description Documentation ConventionsProduct Documentation DVD Ordering Documentation Cisco.comDocumentation Feedback Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsCisco Product Security Overview Obtaining Technical Assistance Product Alerts and Field NoticesCisco Support Website Definitions of Service Request Severity Submitting a Service RequestObtaining Additional Publications and Information About Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing About Cisco Unified MeetingPlaceComponent Description Overview of Web Conferencing ComponentsCommon Endpoints Benefits of Web ConferencingIncreased Reliability Overview of the Cisco MeetingPlace Agent ServiceHow Users Connect to Web Conferencing Isapi Terms for Single Sign On Software Integration Configuration RestrictionsTerms of Use Cisco Policy for Use of Third-Party SoftwareTerms of Support for Single Sign On Software Integration New Feature and Enhancement Information OL-13418-01 Preinstallation Tasks Web Conferencing Installing Web ConferencingInstalling SQL Server on a Remote Server Parameter Description and Value Gathering Web Conferencing Installation Values Web server primary hostname To Install the Operating System on the Cisco MCS Server Installation Tasks Web ConferencingInstalling the Operating System on the Cisco MCS Server Configuring Network Settings on the Cisco MCS ServerConfigure a Single NIC with Both IP Configure NIC Teaming on the Cisco MCS Right click Local Area Connection 2 and click Enable To Configure One IP Address per NIC on the Cisco MCS ServerInstalling Web Conferencing Before You Begin To Install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web ConferencingRestriction OL-13418-01 Defining the Web Conferencing Server Hostname Information Postinstallation Tasks Web ConferencingTo 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 Example About the SMA-2S Configuration with SSL and Segmented DNSAbout 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 Then End-User Experience During Meeting Console FailoverBefore You Begin To Prepare the External Cluster Preparing the Internal ClusterPreparing the External Cluster Before You Begin To Prepare the Internal ClusterTo Install the First Internal Web Server Installing the First Internal Web ServerTo Install Additional Internal Web Servers Installing Additional Internal Web ServersRestrictions To Copy Guids from the Internal to the External Web Server Copying Guids from the Internal to the External Web ServerTo Install the First External Web Server Installing the First External Web ServerTo Install Additional External Web Servers Installing Additional External Web ServersLinking the Internal and External Servers To Configure Redirection of External MeetingsSynchronizing Purge Parameters Configuring SSL Optional To View the Web Conferencing Load on a Server Viewing the Web Conferencing Load on a ServerWhat to Do First Installation ProblemsLook for a pair of messages similar to the following To Check For a Time Zone/Daylight Savings Time ConflictTo Configure the Full Web Conferencing Ports Setting Server Connection ProblemsMeeting Room Connection Problems To Resolve Http Connection ProblemsClick Save Changes To Uninstall Web Conferencing Software Uninstalling Web Conferencing SoftwareTo Remove SQL Server Software Reboot the serverD E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4