Cisco Systems MCS 7825 Series, MCS 7845 Series Installing Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Desktop

Models: MCS 7845 Series MCS 7825 Series MCS 7835 Series

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Chapter 1 Installing Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager

How to Install Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager

Installing Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Desktop

During the installation you perform a basic Desktop configuration by defining servers which Desktop uses. Follow recommendations in this section to configure Desktop correctly:

In a single Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 MCU deployment, use the same gatekeeper as Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 MCU is configured to use. If you install Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager as a part of your deployment, specify the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager internal gatekeeper.

In a multiple Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 MCU deployment, you must use Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager as your meeting control server. In a single Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 MCU deployment, you can use either Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 3545 MCU or Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager.

The default Desktop web server port is 80, but if it is used by another application, the installer detects it and prompts you to specify a different port.

If you wish to use HTTPs protocol for security, you must configure the Desktop web server port to 443 after the installation is complete.

The Desktop serial key is required for the installation and operation of the Desktop and is not included in this package. For more information about obtaining the serial key, refer to the License Fulfillment Instructions for Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Manager.

Procedure

Step 1 Insert the product CD-ROM.

Step 2 In the CD menu, choose Install Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Desktop Server

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In the Windows folder on the product CD-ROM, double-click setup.exe file to launch the installer.

Step 3 In the Choose Setup Language window, choose the installation language and click OK. Step 4 In the Welcome window, click Next.

Step 5 In the License Agreement window, read the agreement, choose I accept the terms in the license agreement, and then click Next.

Step 6 In the Customer Information window, enter information for software registration, choose the user access option for Desktop, and then click Next.

Step 7 In the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Desktop Desktop Serial Key window, enter the Desktop key number, and click Next.

Step 8 In the Custom Setup window, define which Desktop components to install on this server, specify the installation location, and then click Next.

Note

The default directory for Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Streaming Server installation in version 5.5. is C:\Program Files\Darwin Streaming Server.

For a single server installation, install both components.

Step 9 In the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Desktop Network Configuration window, configure the Desktop Network Interface and Desktop web server port, and click Next.

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Cisco Systems MCS 7825 Series, MCS 7845 Series, MCS 7835 Series manual Installing Cisco Unified Videoconferencing Desktop

MCS 7845 Series, MCS 7825 Series, MCS 7835 Series specifications

Cisco Systems has been a leading provider of networking and communication solutions, and its MCS (Multimedia Communications Server) series is a prime example of its innovative technology. The MCS 7835, MCS 7825, and MCS 7845 Series are integrated servers designed to offer robust performance for various enterprise applications, particularly in unified communications and multimedia services.

The MCS 7835 and MCS 7845 Series servers are engineered to support high-availability requirements, offering exceptional processing power and reliability. They come equipped with quad-core Intel processors, ensuring efficient data handling and responsiveness, which is vital for demanding applications like VoIP, video conferencing, and collaboration tools. The MCS 7835 typically targets medium-sized organizations, while the 7845 is tailored for larger enterprises that require additional capacity and scalability.

On the other hand, the MCS 7825 Series serves as an entry-level solution for organizations looking to implement unified communications without the need for extensive resources. This model still offers solid performance, optimized for smaller setups while providing essential features that support basic multimedia applications.

One of the main features of the MCS series is their compatibility with a variety of Cisco applications, including Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco WebEx. This cross-compatibility allows organizations to seamlessly integrate the servers into their existing communication infrastructures, enabling enhanced collaboration among employees.

The MCS series also incorporates advanced virtualization technologies, which facilitate improved resource management and deployment efficiency. Virtualization allows multiple applications to run on a single server, optimizing hardware utilization and reducing operational costs.

In terms of characteristics, the MCS series supports a wide range of network protocols and standards, ensuring they can operate within diverse IT environments. This versatility makes them suitable for industries ranging from education to healthcare, where reliable communication is critical.

Moreover, the MCS servers feature redundancy in their power supplies and cooling systems, promoting uninterrupted service and minimizing downtime. This is particularly essential for organizations that depend on constant communication and collaboration tools.

In conclusion, Cisco's MCS 7835, MCS 7825, and MCS 7845 Series serve as powerful, reliable, and flexible solutions for enterprises aiming to enhance their multimedia communications. With cutting-edge technologies and robust features, they stand ready to support an evolving digital workplace.