Chapter 3 Installing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing for a Segmented Meeting Access
About Segmented Meeting Access
Figure 3-2 Segmented Meeting Access-2 Server Configuration
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| • This web server sits inside the private |
| • This web server sits in a network |
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| • Internal users enter internal meetings |
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About the SMA-2S Configuration with SSL and Segmented DNS
If your Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing system has SSL configured on the external web server and a segmented DNS, the segmented DNS name cannot be the same as the SSL certificate name on the external or internal machine. See the following example for configuration guidelines.
Example
You have a
•The segmented DNS name is meetingplace.company.com.
•The SSL certificate name for the external machine is meetingplace1.
•The hostname for the external machine from the internal machine is meetingplace1.
•All URLs and
When users access http://meetingplace.company.com from the external network, the external machine will automatically redirect them to HTTPS plus whatever hostname is configured in the
Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.3
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