Cisco Systems Network Card Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing User Manual

Installation and Upgrade Guide  
for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace  
Web Conferencing  
Release 6.x  
May 31, 2007  
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Preface  
This preface contains the following sections:  
Purpose  
This guide describes how to install and upgrade Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing  
Release 6.x.  
This guide does not describe how to configure or maintain Web Conferencing Release 6.x, nor does it  
describe how to install or use additional Cisco Unified MeetingPlace applications that can reside on the  
same server as Web Conferencing.  
Audience  
This guide is for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system administrators. It assumes the following  
considerations:  
You have a thorough understanding of voice and data terminology and concepts.  
You are familiar with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, networking concepts, and Microsoft Windows  
software-based web servers.  
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Naming Conventions  
After you install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing, you are also responsible for the  
following tasks:  
Installing and configuring third-party applications that are not currently available to Web  
Conferencing (for example, optional audio tools such as Windows Media Server).  
Note  
Installation of third-party software is subject to the “Cisco Policy for Use of Third-Party  
Working with others, such as the corporate web master and network administrator.  
Performing maintenance and troubleshooting on an ongoing basis.  
Planning storage and purging requirements.  
Naming Conventions  
Earlier releases of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server were called “MeetingPlace Server” or  
“MeetingServer.” In this guide, “Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server” and “Audio Server” refer  
to all releases past and present.  
Table 1 describes other terms used throughout the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace set of documents.  
Table 1  
Product Naming Conventions  
Term  
Definition  
Used in This Document As  
Cisco Unified  
Includes Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series  
MeetingPlace 8100 series Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 servers.  
server  
Cisco Unified  
Hardware on which Cisco Unified  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112  
MeetingPlace 8106 Server MeetingPlace Audio Server software runs.  
Cisco Unified Hardware on which Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace 8112 Server MeetingPlace Audio Server software runs.  
(This server was called M3 in Releases 5.2 and  
earlier.)  
Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Audio  
Server  
Software that runs on the Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace 8100 series server.  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server  
Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Audio  
Server system  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106 or Cisco  
Unified MeetingPlace 8112 running Cisco  
Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server.  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server  
system  
or  
Audio Server system  
MeetingNotes  
Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace  
MeetingNotes  
A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server  
feature by which users record meetings and  
listen to meeting recordings.  
Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace  
MeetingTime  
Windows desktop software through which  
system administrators can access and configure  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server.  
MeetingTime  
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Documentation Conventions  
Table 1  
Product Naming Conventions (continued)  
Term  
Definition  
Used in This Document As  
Cisco MCS Unified  
Hardware on which Cisco Unified  
Cisco MCS  
CallManager Appliance  
MeetingPlace applications are installed.  
Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web  
Conferencing server  
A Cisco MCS installed with Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.  
web server  
All references to a “web server” in this guide  
refer to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web  
Conferencing server.  
Documentation Conventions  
Table 2  
Conventions for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Documentation  
Convention  
Description  
boldfaced text  
Used for:  
Commands that you must enter exactly as shown.  
Key and button names.  
Information that you enter.  
italicized text  
[ ]  
Used for arguments for which you supply values.  
Used for elements that are optional.  
(square brackets)  
text in Courier font Used for information that appears on the screen.  
^
Used to indicate use of the Control key. (For example, ^D means press  
the Control and D keys simultaneously.)  
(caret)  
< >  
Used for nonprinting characters, such as passwords.  
(angle brackets)  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace documentation also uses the following conventions:  
Note  
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the  
document.  
Caution  
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage  
or loss of data.  
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Documentation  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Documentation  
For descriptions and locations of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace documentation on Cisco.com, see the  
Documentation Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace. The document is shipped with Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace and is available at  
l.  
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C H A P T E R  
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Introducing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web  
Conferencing  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
About Cisco Unified MeetingPlace  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace provides a rich-media conferencing solution that includes the following:  
Voice, web, and video-conferencing capabilities.  
Centralized access.  
Real-time collaboration.  
Integrated-network security that uses the existing telephony or IP-based infrastructure of your  
organization.  
For more information about Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, refer to the Installation Planning Guide for  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace.  
About Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing provides real-time collaboration functionality to an  
organization’s intranet and extranet and integrates Cisco Unified MeetingPlace with a web server, thus  
providing users with a browser-based interface. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing enables  
Windows, Mac, Linux, and UNIX users to schedule and attend conferences, access meeting materials,  
and collaborate on documents from common web browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla  
Firefox, and Apple Safari.  
For more information about Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing, refer to theConfiguration  
Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.  
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This section provides information about the following Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing  
concepts:  
Overview of Web Conferencing Components  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing is implemented by using a combination of technologies,  
including the following:  
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)  
JavaScript  
Adobe Flash  
Internet Server Application Program Interface (ISAPI)  
Windows services  
ASP.NET  
Table 1-1 describes the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing components, which work with  
the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system and the Cisco IPVC Multipoint Control Unit  
(MCU) to fulfill user requests and deliver functionality.  
Table 1-1  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Components  
Component  
Description  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Agent  
Service  
Maintains a constant connection between the web server and  
the Audio Server system. Priority = Normal (8).  
For more information, see the “Overview of the  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio  
Service  
Converts Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Voice (.mpv) files.  
Priority = Normal (8).  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Connect  
Application Service  
Performs meeting load balancing functions and sends  
commands and events from the meeting room to other Cisco  
Unified MeetingPlace components. Priority = Normal (8).  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Connect  
Gateway  
Receives commands and events from the Agent Service and  
translates them into meeting room activity. Priority = Normal  
(8).  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Flash  
Media Administration Server  
Auxiliary service that provides web-conferencing capability.  
Priority = Normal (8).  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Flash  
Media Server  
Serves the web-conferencing meeting room client to  
end-users. Priority = Normal (8).  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace  
Replication Service  
Synchronizes the local web server database with that of the  
Audio Server system. Priority = Low (4).  
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Components (continued)  
Component  
Description  
Cisco MeetingPlace Video Service  
(optional)  
Provides video conference integration by communicating  
with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video Administration, the  
Audio Server system, and the web server.  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web  
Conferencing  
Priority = Normal (8).  
All of these services are controlled by a master service called the Cisco MeetingPlace Web Conferencing  
Service.  
Benefits of Web Conferencing  
As part of an integrated rich-media conferencing solution, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web  
Conferencing provides four key benefits, which are described in the following sections:  
Common Endpoints  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing includes a Flash-based endpoint called the meeting  
console, which facilitates participation in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web conferences. The meeting  
console is automatically loaded on the web browsers of users as soon as they join their meetings. Users  
can download the Cisco Unified Presenter Add-in to share their desktop or to upload and share  
documents and presentations from their desktop.  
The use of these common endpoints allows meeting attendees to view any document being shared by the  
host regardless of whether they have the applications installed on their PCs. For example, if the host  
shares an Excel spreadsheet, all attendees are able to view the shared spreadsheet. If the host enables  
collaboration of the shared document, all attendees can then take control of the shared application and  
modify its contents—regardless of whether they have Excel installed.  
Server-Based Conferencing  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing takes advantage of server-based conferencing, which  
connects each user directly to the web server. To access a web conference, users either sign in through  
the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing home page by using their user ID, user password,  
and meeting ID, or click the click-to-attend link in their meeting notification. Either action launches the  
meeting console, which connects users to their meeting. Because of server-based conferencing, users do  
not need to know the IP addresses of other PCs to connect.  
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Increased Reliability  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing not only makes scheduling and attending meetings easy,  
it also increases the reliability of a meeting for the following reasons:  
The web server continues to host conferences even if an individual user’s system crashes.  
Typically, the web server is a powerful system that can support a higher volume of transactions than  
a user’s PC.  
You can locate the web server in the server room for redundant power backup.  
You can deploy multiple web servers in clusters to provide Web Conferencing load balancing and  
redundancy. (For more information on load balancing, see the “Installing Web Conferencing in a  
Network Security  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing provides increased network security when conducting  
web conferences with users outside your organization for the following reasons:  
Because the web server provides a central point of connection, you need to provide inbound network  
access only to one server rather than to all desktops in your organization.  
You can install Web Conferencing on an external web server with attend-only capability and deploy  
it in a publicly accessible network, such as in a demilitarized zone (DMZ).  
Web Conferencing supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), which allows the web server to send and  
receive encrypted data over your network.  
Locking down Microsoft web servers by using the Microsoft Lockdown Utility is an increasingly  
popular way to close potential security holes. The Cisco MCS operating system used with Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing is already locked down. If you are using a legacy, non-Cisco MCS  
server, see the release note or readme file for the latest Cisco MCS OS to identify supported security  
settings.  
Overview of the Cisco MeetingPlace Agent Service  
The Cisco MeetingPlace Agent service maintains a constant connection between the web server and the  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system. If you have the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video  
Integration installed, the Agent service also acts as a communicator between the Audio Server system  
and the Video service.  
The Agent service processes all user-invoked transactions, including the following:  
Scheduling and attending meetings.  
Managing profile information.  
Requesting lists of meetings to which a user is invited.  
This section contains the following information:  
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How Users Connect to Web Conferencing  
Users connect to the Web Conferencing home page to sign in, schedule or find meetings to attend, and  
update their profile settings. This connection uses the primary IP address (or hostname) configured on  
the Web Conferencing server and port 80.  
When a meeting is scheduled to begin, the Cisco MeetingPlace Agent Service instructs the web engine  
to initiate the meeting. As users join the web component of the meeting, the Flash-based meeting console  
is downloaded on their desktops, allowing them to connect to the Flash Media Server running on the Web  
Conferencing system by using the secondary IP address (or hostname) configured on the server.  
The meeting console communicates with the Flash Media Server on the Web Conferencing server  
through TCP port 1627, as shown in Figure 1-1. If this port is blocked due to a firewall, the Flash client  
establishes a tunnel connection over HTTP through port 80. This process allows the meeting console to  
bypass firewall restrictions so that external users can participate in web conferences.  
The web server also supports tunneling over HTTPS by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).  
Figure 1-1  
How Users Communicate with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing  
Using the  
home page and  
meeting console  
1
(TCP port 80)  
Using the  
home page  
2
3
Web-  
conferencing  
server  
(TCP port 1627)  
Using the  
meeting console  
1. For external participants, the meeting console tunnels communication by using HTTP through TCP  
port 80.  
2. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing home page traffic (signing on, scheduling meetings,  
changing profile settings, etc.) for both internal and external participants uses port 80.  
3. For internal participants using the meeting console, connection is made directly to the web server  
over TCP port 1627.  
How Web Conferencing Fulfills Requests  
Figure 1-2 shows how Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing components work together to  
fulfill user requests.  
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Components  
Internet browser  
Video  
endpoint  
Flash  
Video  
Service  
(optional)  
Multipoint  
Control  
Unit  
HTTP  
3
Flash  
Media  
Server  
meeting  
console  
4
1
2
Agent  
Service  
Gateway SIM  
Web  
Conferencing  
Home Page  
ISAPI  
Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace  
Audio Server  
System  
SQL  
Server  
5
Audio  
Replication  
Service  
Gateway SIM  
Service  
6
1. Users submit requests to schedule meetings, change their profile, and join meetings.  
2. ISAPI processes user requests for the Cisco MeetingPlace Agent Service and generates HTML  
pages to display to users for meeting scheduling, meeting details, and account update pages.  
3. When users join a meeting, their meeting consoles connect to the Flash Media Server on the Cisco  
Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing server.  
4. The Agent Service manages all user requests from ISAPI and accomplishes the following:  
Passes the scheduling requests and profile updates to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio  
Server system.  
Coordinates between the meeting room components (Connect Gateway, Connect Application  
Service, Flash Media Administration Server, and Flash Media Server) and the rest of the Cisco  
Unified MeetingPlace system.  
Acts as a communication channel between the Audio Server system and the Video Service. For  
information about the Video Service, refer to the Administration Guide for Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Video Integration.)  
Retrieves and stores information in the MPWEB database.  
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(For more information about the Agent Service, see the “Overview of the Cisco MeetingPlace Agent  
5. The Replication Service copies meeting materials from the Audio Server system and stores them on  
the web server. Pointers to the data are kept in an SQL Server database. The Replication Service also  
forwards voice recordings to the Audio Service for file conversion.  
6. The Audio Service converts voice recordings and passes the converted files back to the Replication  
Service.  
Terms of Use  
This section contains information on particular terms of agreement that you should be aware of when  
configuring or using this product:  
Configuration Restrictions  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing deployments that are customized beyond the built-in  
configuration capabilities of the product, or beyond the documented configuration settings, procedures  
or instructions, are not supported by Cisco Systems.  
Examples of such customizations include, but are not limited to, the following: modifying web page  
templates, changing HTML or Javscript code, changing IIS running parameters or applying custom ASP  
pages or ISAPI filters, modifying SQL server configuration or authentication method, and modifying  
Windows OS security through IPSec policies and NTFS ACL.  
Cisco Policy for Use of Third-Party Software  
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing documentation describes the system, end user, and  
other requirements for the use of Web Conferencing software. Failure to meet these requirements or the  
introduction of certain third-party products may interfere with the operation of the Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing software, and may affect Cisco support for the Web Conferencing  
product.  
Terms for Single Sign On Software Integration  
Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) customers who implement SSO software integrations on their  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web servers do so at their own risk and are responsible for  
understanding the technical implementations and feasibility of SSO integrations on their systems.  
By allowing SSO software integrations, we do not claim support for any SSO software packages or  
vendors.  
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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.  
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If Cisco TAC believes the problem is triggered by an SSO package, Cisco TAC can require  
customers to disable the SSO package to troubleshoot further.  
Microsoft Debug Diagnostic tool, also called DebugDiag, may be required for troubleshooting IIS  
crashes and memory leaks to determine if these problems are produced by the SSO package.  
New Feature and Enhancement Information  
For information on new and changed functionality in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing,  
refer to Release Notes for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing at  
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Installing Web Conferencing  
This chapter describes how to complete a new installation of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web  
Conferencing. It does not describe upgrades.  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
Note  
Before reviewing this chapter, please read System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release  
installations of Release 6.x require a Cisco MCS and a supported version of MCS OS 2003 software.  
Preinstallation Tasks: Web Conferencing  
Before attempting to install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing, refer to System  
Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace at  
updated system requirements. When reviewing the requirements, note the following considerations:  
If you are installing Web Conferencing in a segmented meeting access configuration, that is,  
allowing external access, also see the “Installing Web Conferencing for a Segmented Meeting  
Access Configuration” chapter in this guide.  
If you are installing Web Conferencing in a load balancing configuration, also see the “Installing  
After reviewing system requirements, complete the following preinstallation tasks:  
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Installing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server  
You must install and configure Audio Server software on a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series  
server before you begin the Web Conferencing installation. (Refer to the Installation and Upgrade Guide  
for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server at  
Planning Web Conferencing License Usage  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 6.0 introduced a new license usage model for Web Conferencing.  
In this model, users joining a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace meeting from the web see one of two meeting  
console formats, with different license requirements:  
Full meeting room  
Participant list only  
Includes tools for sharing and collaboration,  
in-session controls, and other features such as  
chat and polling.  
Requires an available web conferencing license  
for each participant.  
Includes only the list of meeting participants and  
associated audio and video controls (such as mute  
audio and pause video).  
No web conferencing license is required to use  
this meeting console; it is included in the license  
for an audio port.  
The meeting console format that participants see in a meeting depends on the Host Meetings With setting  
in the profile of the meeting scheduler. When planning for web conferencing license usage, consider the  
licensing capacity of your Web Conferencing server and determine which groups or individuals should  
have the capability to schedule meetings that utilize the full meeting room.  
Files for license keys that you may add or upgrade are made available to you when you purchase a new  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system or upgrade to the current release. These files are loaded into your  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series server when it is purchased. To add additional web conferencing  
licenses to the Audio Server, refer to the “About Loading Cisco Unified MeetingPlace License Keys”  
section in the “Managing and Maintaining Cisco Unified MeetingPlace” chapter of the applicable  
Administration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server at  
Installing SQL Server on a Remote Server  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing requires SQL Server. You can choose to install SQL  
Server on either the same machine as Web Conferencing or on a separate machine. If you choose to  
install SQL Server on the same machine as Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing, the installer  
will handle the installation of SQL Server 2000 and the appropriate service pack on your local system  
automatically; in this case, no pre-installation steps are required.  
If you choose to install SQL Server on a separate machine, install both SQL Server 2000 and the  
appropriate service pack on a separate Windows machine before installing Web Conferencing. This can  
be a Cisco MCS or legacy non-Cisco MCS.  
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Note  
Check System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace at  
required service pack.  
Gathering Web Conferencing Installation Values  
Gather and record the information in Table 2-1 to prepare for your installation of Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.  
Table 2-1  
Installation Values for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing  
Parameter  
Description and Value  
Hostname of MeetingPlace  
Server  
This parameter refers to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system hostname.  
If you are installing multiple web servers that share a database and point to the same Audio  
Server system, make sure that the Audio Server hostname on all of these web servers  
match.  
Note  
If a connection exists between the web server and the Audio Server system—that  
is, if there is no firewall between them, port 5003 is not blocked, and the Audio  
Server system is up and running—then you can use an IP address instead of a  
hostname. However, using an IP address prevents you from taking advantage of the  
Audio Server system’s reverse connection feature, which allows the Audio Server  
system to initiate a connection to the web server when port 5003 is blocked  
inbound.  
Hostname:  
IP address:  
Notes:  
Location of web server  
Internal (Full Access)—Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing is installed  
with all features enabled, and this server is placed inside your corporate network. In  
Segmented Meeting Access-2 Server (SMA-2S) deployments, this server functions as  
the internal web server.  
External (Limited Access)—Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing is  
installed with attend-only capability. In SMA-2S deployments, this server is placed  
outside your corporate firewall in an Internet-accessible network, such as a DMZ, and  
functions as the external web server.  
(For more information on SMA configurations, see the “Installing Web Conferencing for  
Web server location:  
Notes:  
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Installation Values for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing (continued)  
Parameter  
Description and Value  
Hostname or static IP address of After installing the operating system on the web server, you will enable two IP interfaces  
web server  
for the server on the same subnet. During installation of the Web Conferencing software,  
you will enter the information for the primary IP interface. List either the primary IP  
address of the web server or the hostname associated with this IP address.  
Web server primary hostname:  
Web server primary IP address:  
Notes:  
Location of SQL Server 2000  
database  
If you are installing SQL Server 2000 on the web server, enter Local Server.  
If you are pointing the web server to a version of SQL Server previously installed on a  
separate machine, enter Existing Remote Server.  
If you are connecting to a remote SQL Server, also enter its hostname or IP address.  
SQL Server location:  
(Optional) Remote SQL Server hostname:  
(Optional) Remote SQL Server IP address:  
Notes:  
Your SQL Server 2000 user name If you are completing a new installation of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing  
and password  
with a local install of the SQL Server, use sa as your user name.  
Caution  
The Web Conferencing installer does not create or verify the existence of the  
SQL account or check the validity of its user name and password combination.  
If the Web Conferencing installer will be installing SQL Server locally on the  
Web Conferencing server, you must use sa as the user name. To ensure that the  
Web Conferencing server functions correctly after installation, we strongly  
recommend that you use sa as the user name during the installation even if you  
have preinstalled SQL Server on a remote server. After the installation, you can  
configure a least-privileged SQL account and configure Web Conferencing to  
use this account instead.  
Note  
You must enter a password. Web Conferencing does not support a blank password.  
The password you enter during this installation will override any blank or  
previously entered SQL Server password.  
User name:  
Password:  
Notes:  
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The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing installation is completed in three parts:  
Installing the Operating System on the Cisco MCS Server  
Before you begin, confirm that your system meets the network and system requirements. (Refer to  
System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace at  
To Install the Operating System on the Cisco MCS Server  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Dedicate a networked Cisco MCS on which to install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.  
Install the required Cisco MCS operating system on the Cisco MCS server.  
The operating system CD was shipped with your Cisco Unified MeetingPlace application software.  
Follow the installation procedure in Installing the Operating System on the Cisco Unified  
Communications Server (version 2003.1.1 or later), which is included with the operating system  
software. Although the document refers to Cisco Unified CallManager and other applications, it also  
applies to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace integration applications.  
Note  
Return to this document before performing the Post-Installation Tasks in Installing the  
Operating System on the Cisco Unified Communications Server (version 2003.1.1 or later).  
Step 3  
Configuring Network Settings on the Cisco MCS Server  
Once the operating system is installed, you must configure the network interfaces. Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing has the following networking requirements:  
Two separate IP addresses are required.  
The IP addresses must be on the same network segment. (Both must be connected to the same Layer  
3 subnet and the same Layer 2 Ethernet broadcast domain.)  
The two IP interfaces cannot share the same hostname or be aliased to each other in DNS.  
(Hostnames are only required if the server will be configured for Secure Sockets Layer.)  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing supports assigning the two required IP addresses by  
using the following Network Interface Card (NIC) configurations:  
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One NIC enabled and configured with two IP addresses;  
second NIC is disabled  
Only utilizes one of the two NICs on the  
system.  
The NIC is a single point of failure.  
This configuration is available for both HP  
and IBM MCS server models  
To configure this option, perform the “To  
Configure a Single NIC with Both IP  
Addresses on the Cisco MCS Server”  
Both NICs enabled, one IP address per NIC  
Each NIC on the system is used, although one  
NIC may be more heavily used than the other.  
Each NIC is a single point of failure. If either  
NIC fails, Web Conferencing will be  
unavailable.  
If the Web Conferencing server is connected  
to a 100 MB/sec. network, the NIC capacity  
may be exceeded in large meetings with  
heavy application sharing.  
This configuration is available for both HP  
and IBM MCS server models.  
To configure this option, perform the “To  
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Both NICs enabled, teamed, configured in Transmit  
Load Balancing (TLB) mode  
The two NICs act together to handle traffic  
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  
Both NICs enabled, teamed, configured in Network  
Fault Tolerance (NFT) mode  
One NIC is active, handling traffic for both IP  
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  
To Configure a Single NIC with Both IP Addresses on the Cisco MCS Server  
Step 1  
Step 2  
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.  
Add the secondary IP address to the primary NIC:  
a. On the Start menu, click Settings > Network Connections.  
b. Right-click Local Area Connection, then click Properties.  
c. Double-click Internet 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).  
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Note  
We highly recommend that you configure the duplex of your network adapters for Full Duplex  
(either 100/Full or 1000/Full, as applicable). Autonegotiation may impact Web Conferencing  
traffic flow.  
Step 4  
Step 1  
To Configure One IP Address per NIC on the Cisco MCS Server  
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  
Step 3  
Repeat Step 1 for the secondary NIC on the system, using a different IP address on the same subnet, with  
the same subnet mask and default gateway. If you receive a warning about using the same default  
gateway, click OK to accept the warning and continue.  
Enable the secondary NIC:  
a. On the Start menu, click Settings > Network Connections.  
b. Right click Local Area Connection 2 and click Enable.  
Step 4  
(Optional) Continue performing the post-installation tasks in Installing the Operating System on the  
Cisco Unified Communications Server (version 2003.1.1 or later).  
Note  
We highly recommend that you configure the duplex of your network adapters for Full Duplex  
(either 100/Full or 1000/Full, as applicable). Autonegotiation may impact Web Conferencing  
traffic flow.  
Step 5  
Step 1  
To Configure NIC Teaming on the Cisco MCS Server (HP Models Only)  
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.  
Note  
If you are using the LMHosts file for hostname resolution, add an entry for both the primary and  
secondary IP addresses and hostnames.  
Step 2  
Enable the secondary NIC:  
a. On the Start menu, click Settings > Network Connections.  
b. Right click Local Area Connection 2 and click Enable.  
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Step 3  
Step 4  
Configure network teaming by using the HP Network Configuration Utility, available by choosing  
Start > Settings > Control Panel > HP Network. Refer to the HP Network Configuration Utility online  
help for instructions.  
Add the primary IP address to the NIC team:  
a. On the Start menu, click Settings > Network Connections.  
b. Right-click Local Area Connection 3, then click Properties.  
c. Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).  
d. Click Use the following IP address; in the appropriate fields, enter the server primary IP address,  
subnet mask, and default gateway that you used in Step 1.  
e. If you configured DNS or WINS for the primary NIC by using the procedure in Step 1, repeat the  
procedure for the team. If you configured the LMHosts file, skip to Step 5 substep d.  
Step 5  
Add the secondary IP address to the NIC team:  
a. On the Start menu, click Settings > Network Connections.  
b. Right-click Local Area Connection 3, then click Properties.  
c. Double-click Internet 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.  
Verify that the team is configured correctly:  
Step 6  
Step 7  
a. On the Start menu, click Run.  
b. Type cmd and press Enter. The command window opens.  
c. Type ipconfig /all and press Enter. The connection information displays in the command window.  
The Local Area Connection 3 (for the network team) should show two IP addresses.  
(Optional) Continue performing the post-installation tasks in Installing the Operating System on the  
Cisco Unified Communications Server (version 2003.1.1 or later).  
Note  
We highly recommend that you configure the duplex of your network adapters for Full Duplex  
(either 100/Full or 1000/Full, as applicable). Autonegotiation may impact Web Conferencing  
traffic flow.  
Step 8  
Installing Web Conferencing  
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing executable takes approximately 45 minutes to  
install the following components:  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Gateway SIM.  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing software. This requires an automatic reboot.  
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(If the local server option is chosen) SQL Server 2000. This requires an automatic reboot.  
(If the local server option is chosen) The appropriate release of the SQL Server 2000 service pack.  
This requires an automatic reboot.  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing engine. This requires an automatic reboot.  
Note that there are a total of four automatic reboots if you are installing SQL Server 2000 locally, or two  
if you are using a remote SQL server.  
Note  
Note  
Check System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace at  
required SQL Server 2000 service pack.  
The installation executable disables antivirus software for the duration of the installation.  
Before You Begin  
Confirm that the Cisco MCS server is configured with the correct time zone and daylight savings  
time settings. The installation may fail if you do not configure the system to automatically observe  
daylight savings time in a time zone that requires it.  
Confirm that your installation drive has sufficient disk space to allow for the storage of applications,  
attachments, recordings, and meeting and profile database information, which will grow over  
time.(Refer to System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace at  
Confirm that the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series server has Cisco Unified MeetingPlace  
Audio Server Release 6.0 or later installed.  
Have the information that you gathered in the “Gathering Web Conferencing Installation Values”  
Restriction  
We do not support installing or upgrading to Web Conferencing Release 6.x by using Terminal Services.  
Caution  
Do not interrupt the server during program installation or during automatic system shutdown or reboot.  
To Install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Exit any open applications.  
Insert the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing DVD into the DVD-ROM drive and  
double-click the CiscoUnifiedMeetingPlaceWebConferencing.exe file to begin installation.  
Note  
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing CD contains multiple executable files.  
Verify that you are double-clicking the correct executable file.  
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Step 3  
After the install files are extracted, click Next and follow the instructions in the installer windows using  
page 2-3. Note the following considerations:  
If you enter an IP address instead of a hostname for the Audio Server system, a warning message  
appears regarding reverse connection.  
If this machine is in a network segment, such as a DMZ, and you are interested in reverse  
connection, enter a hostname instead of an IP address, then proceed with the installation.  
If this machine has a connection to the Audio Server system—that is, if they are in the same network  
segment, port 5003 is open, and the Audio Server system is running—and you are not interested in  
reverse connection, then use the IP address and proceed with the installation.  
Step 4  
The installer installs the Gateway SIM first. When the InstallShield Wizard Complete window appears,  
click Finish. The Gateway SIM is installed.  
Note  
If a Missing Server Version error message appears, confirm that Audio Server Release 6.0 or  
later is installed on the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series server. If the correct version is  
installed, proceed with the Web Conferencing installation. If not, click Cancel and upgrade the  
Audio Server software to version 6.0 or later before proceeding.  
Step 5  
Continue following the instructions in the installer windows using information from the “Gathering Web  
Note  
If you chose Local Server as your SQL Server location, after the first reboot, you must log in to  
the system as an administrator in order for the installer to begin installing SQL Server. When  
SQL Server installation is complete, the server reboots automatically.  
During installation, remember the following information:  
If the installer detects a local SQL Server installation, after the second reboot, the installer begins  
installing the SQL Server service pack. When the service pack installation is complete, the server  
reboots automatically.  
Installations of SQL Server and the SQL Server service pack are slow, and depending on your server  
hardware, installations may take 40 minutes or more to complete. Status updates appear from the  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace icon in the system tray during the installation.  
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace icon appears as an orange door  
.
If the SQL Server installation appears to be taking too long (over 35 minutes), check Task Manager  
to confirm that SQLInstall.exe is running.  
After the server reboots, the installer invokes SQLInstall.exe to create the MPWEB SQL database.  
This process may take 5 to 10 minutes.  
After creating the database and installing the Web Conferencing engine, the server reboots  
automatically.  
Step 6  
After the final automatic reboot (the fourth reboot if you are installing SQL Server 2000 locally, or the  
second if you are using a remote SQL server), open the Gateway SIM event log to monitor Web  
Conferencing application activities.  
While the system is coming up, you should see the event text, “Waiting for Connect.”  
When the Web Conferencing engine is ready, you should see response text similar to the following:  
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MPConnect (0x14B0) Debug: Response: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>  
<results><status code="ok"/></results>  
Step 7  
Continue with the next section, “Postinstallation Tasks: Web Conferencing.”  
Postinstallation Tasks: Web Conferencing  
We recommend that you complete the following optional tasks as applicable after installing the web  
conferencing software:  
Defining the Web Conferencing Server Hostname Information  
If you want users to be able to access the Web Conferencing server by using the fully qualified domain  
name (FQDN) of the server, or if you plan to configure SSL for this server, do the following procedure.  
Note  
If the web server is not in a Domain Name Server (DNS), do not perform this procedure.  
To Define the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Server Hostname Information  
Open your web browser, and enter the URL of your web server.  
Step 1  
your internal web server.  
the name of your external web server.  
Step 2  
When the Web Conferencing home page appears, sign in by using your System Manager-level user ID  
and password, then click Sign In Now.  
If you are on an internal web server, the Welcome page appears with your name displayed at the top. To  
access the administrative page, click Admin.  
If you are on an external web server, the administrative page appears.  
From the Admin page, click Web Server.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
From the View section of the page, click the name of the web server that you want to configure.  
Information about this web server populates the Edit section of the page.  
Step 5  
For Hostname [Home Page], enter the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the primary network  
interface on the web server, for example, hostname.domain.com. Note the following considerations:  
To use SSL, you must enter the FQDN.  
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This hostname must be resolvable by its intended users. (For details, see the “Testing the Web Server  
Step 6  
Step 7  
For Hostname [Web Conferencing], enter the FQDN of the secondary network interface on the web  
server, for example, hostnamewc.domain.com. Note the following considerations:  
To use SSL, you must enter the FQDN.  
This hostname must be resolvable by its intended users. (For details, see the “Testing the Meeting  
Click Submit.  
Testing the Web Conferencing Installation  
After you install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing, test the installation by completing the  
following tasks:  
Testing the Web Server Home Page Connection  
Confirm that the web server can resolve itself using the hostname configured on the Web Server  
administrative page. This is the hostname that you configured in Step 5 of the preceding section,  
Defining the Web Conferencing Server Hostname Information,” and is also the hostname that end users  
use to connect to this web server.  
To Test the Web Server Home Page Connection  
Step 1  
Step 2  
From the web server, use a web browser to connect to http://hostname.domain.com, the Fully Qualified  
Domain Name, or FQDN, of the web server.  
or  
If the web server is not in a Domain Name Server (DNS), use a web browser to connect to an IP address  
from the web server.  
If the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing home page appears, the connection is successful.  
If an error message appears, see the “Server Connection Problems” section on page 5-3  
Testing the Meeting Console Connection  
To Test the Meeting Console Connection  
Step 1  
From an end-user system, open a web browser and enter the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web  
Conferencing URL in the address field and click Enter.  
Sign in by using your System Manager-level user ID and password.  
From the Welcome page, click Schedule Meeting.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
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Step 4  
Step 5  
From the New Meeting scheduling page, fill in your meeting details, then click Schedule.  
Return to the Welcome page and enter the meeting ID of the meeting you just scheduled, then click  
Attend Meeting.  
Step 6  
Confirm that the meeting console loads properly.  
Installing the Cisco Security Agent for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web  
Conferencing  
For instructions on installing the Cisco Security Agent, refer to the applicable Release Notes for Cisco  
Security Agent for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace at  
Creating and Using a Least-Privileged SQL Account for Web Conferencing  
By default, the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing installer suggests using the SQL built-in  
sa administrator account as the SQL Server user name. Often, a strong password for the sa account is  
sufficiently secure to protect your system from unauthorized access. However, if you do not want to  
continue to use a SQL account that has full administration rights after the installation is complete, you  
can create a SQL account with minimal privileges that is dedicated to Web Conferencing use, and  
configure the Web Conferencing server to use this account.  
To create and use a least-privileged SQL account, do the following tasks in the order presented:  
Creating a Least-Privileged SQL Account for Web Conferencing  
Caution  
If you choose to create a SQL account that is dedicated to Web Conferencing use, ensure that it meets  
all the specified database role requirements in this procedure. Failure to do so can cause a database  
connection failure between Web Conferencing and the SQL Server and result in a total outage or broken  
features.  
Note  
If Cisco TAC determines that your SQL account does not meet requirements, you will be asked to  
reconfigure your SQL account and to delete any existing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing  
database so that a new database can be created once the account problem is remedied.  
To Create a Least-Privileged SQL Account for Web Conferencing  
Step 1  
Open the SQL Server Enterprise Manager and create a new login:  
a. On the Start menu, click Programs > SQL Server 2000 > Enterprise Manager.  
b. Click a server group to expand it, then click the name of a server.  
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c. Click Security to expand it.  
d. Click New Login. The SQL Server Login Properties window opens.  
On the General tab, enter a name for the login.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Click SQL Server Authentication, then enter a password for the account.  
In the Database drop-down menu, click MPWEB to set the MPWEB database as the default database.  
Click the Database Access tab.  
Specify the database roles for the MPWEB database:  
a. In the Databases table, click the check box for the MPWEB database.  
b. In the Database Roles table, click the check boxes for the following roles:  
db_datareader  
db_datawriter  
db_ddladmin  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Repeat Step 6 for each additional MPWEB slave database. The slave databases have names that begin  
with “MPWEB_”. Depending on your deployment, your SQL Server will have either one or two slave  
databases.  
Click OK to complete the account configuration.  
Updating SQL Account Access from the MeetingPlace Gateway Configurations Utility  
The MeetingPlace Gateway Configurations utility allows you to update the web server with the  
least-privileged SQL login account that you created in the “To Create a Least-Privileged SQL Account  
for Web Conferencing” procedure on page 2-14. It does not create a SQL Server login for you.  
To Update SQL Account Access from the MeetingPlace Gateway Configurations Utility  
Step 1  
Stop the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Service:  
a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools >  
Services.  
b. Right-click Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing and choose Stop.  
c. (Optional) To stop other Cisco Unified MeetingPlace gateway services, including Gateway SIM,  
right-click the service and choose Stop.  
d. If the IIS Admin Service is still running, right-click the service and choose Stop.  
e. Close the Services control panel.  
Step 2  
Open the MeetingPlace Gateway Configurations utility:  
a. From your system tray, right-click the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace icon.  
b. Choose Properties.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Click the Web Conferencing tab.  
For Server, enter the hostname or IP address of the SQL Server you want to update. For a local server,  
enter local.  
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Step 5  
For Username and Password, enter the login account username and password you applied to the SQL  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Click OK.  
Restart the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Service:  
a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools >  
Services.  
b. Right-click Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing and choose Start.  
c. If you stopped any other gateway services, restart them by right-clicking the applicable service and  
choosing Start.  
d. Close the Services control panel.  
Configuring SSL  
For instructions on configuring SSL, refer to the “Configuring External Access to Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing” chapter of the Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace  
Web Conferencing, Release 6.x at  
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Installing Web Conferencing for a Segmented  
Meeting Access Configuration  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing supports a segmented meeting access configuration that  
allows you to provide external access to your users while maintaining network security. Although you  
can provide external access to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web conferences by simply opening ports in  
your firewall, we do not recommend this option because it lacks security.  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
Note  
Before reviewing this chapter, please read System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release  
About Segmented Meeting Access  
While external participation is possible by controlling port access through a firewall, we highly  
recommend that you consider a segmented meeting access (SMA) configuration instead. SMA  
configurations isolate some meetings on the private corporate network while exposing others, designated  
as external, to the Internet. Users designate their meetings as internal or external during the scheduling  
process by setting the Allow External Web Participants parameter on the New Meeting scheduling page.  
Typically, a Cisco MCS is placed in the demilitarized zone, or DMZ, a network segment created between  
the private corporate network and the Internet to host meetings for external access.  
Note  
The Segmented Meeting Access-1 Server (SMA-1S) configuration supported in previous releases of  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing is no longer supported in Release 6.x.  
The following sections describe the supported SMA configurations:  
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About Segmented Meeting Access  
About the SMA-2S Configuration  
Note  
For requirements, refer to the “Segmented Meeting Access Requirements” sections of System  
Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace at  
installations of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 6.0 require a Cisco MCS.  
In the Segmented Meeting Access-2 Servers (SMA-2S) configuration, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web  
Conferencing is deployed on two separate web servers or two separate clusters of web servers. One is on  
the internal network, behind the firewall; the other is on another network segment, such as a DMZ. The  
internal server or cluster is accessible only from behind the firewall, while the external server or cluster  
is accessible from inside or outside the firewall.  
While internal users have access to the full-access Web Conferencing user interface, external users have  
access to an attend-only web page that allows attendance only to external meetings.  
The SMA-2S configuration is the preferred and most secure deployment model if you want to provide  
external access to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web conferences.  
We highly recommend that you configure external web servers to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). This  
provides optimum security and resolves proxy server issues that can prevent users from joining a web  
conference. (For more information, refer to the “Configuring External Access to Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing” chapter of the Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace  
Web Conferencing at  
Note  
If you configure SSL on an external web server and users will access the server through a firewall, make  
sure that TCP port 443 is open inbound on your firewall for both of the hostnames or IP addresses on the  
server.  
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Figure 3-1  
Segmented Meeting Access-2 Server Configuration  
1
2
LAN/WAN  
DMZ  
Internet  
3
4
1
3
Internal Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web  
server  
2
4
External Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web  
server  
This web server sits inside the private  
corporate network.  
This web server sits in a network segment,  
such as a DMZ.  
Internal user  
External user  
Internal users enter internal meetings  
through the internal web server.  
External users can enter external  
meetings only.  
Internal users enter external meetings  
through the external web server.  
Users enter these meetings through the  
external web server.  
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 an SMA-2S configuration in which SSL is required for external users but is not required for  
internal users who are accessing the internal or external machine.  
The segmented DNS name is meetingplace.company.com.  
The SSL certificate name for the external machine is meetingplace1.company.com.  
The hostname for the external machine from the internal machine is meetingplace1.  
will automatically redirect them to HTTPS plus whatever hostname is configured in the database—in  
this case, meetingplace1.  
Note  
If you force SSL on all users, both internal and external users will be forced to use SSL when they access  
the external web server.  
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About the SMA-2S Configuration and Video-Enabled Systems  
In a Segmented Meeting Access-2 Server (SMA-2S) deployment, note the following considerations:  
If the Video Integration is deployed on the internal web server, users can schedule internal  
video-enabled meetings from the web. Requests to schedule external video meetings are denied. (In  
this case, users must make sure the Allow External Web Participants parameter on the New Meeting  
scheduling page is set to No.)  
If the Video Integration is deployed on the external web server, users can schedule external video  
meetings from the web. Requests to schedule internal video meetings are denied. (In this case, users  
must make sure the Allow External Web Participants parameter on the New Meeting scheduling  
page is set to Yes.)  
Preinstallation Tasks: Web Conferencing in an SMA-2S  
Configuration  
Note  
If you are installing either an internal cluster or external cluster as part of your SMA-2S deployment, see  
preinstallation, installation, and post-installation tasks in that chapter rather than the tasks in this  
chapter.  
Before attempting to install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing, refer to System  
Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace at  
updated system requirements.  
After reviewing system requirements, complete the following preinstallation tasks:  
1. Install and configure the Audio Server, which will be used by both the internal and external servers.  
2. Determine the licenses needed for Web Conferencing. See the “Planning Web Conferencing License  
3. Determine the SQL Server instances that the internal and external Web Conferencing servers will be  
using. SQL Server can be installed locally on the web server or remotely on a separate, dedicated  
SQL server; however, the internal and external Web Conferencing servers must use separate  
SQL Server instances.  
For the internal server, complete the following tasks:  
4. If you will be using a remote SQL Server instance for the internal server, install it. See the  
5. Gather the values needed for the installation of the internal server. This must be a Cisco MCS inside  
For the external server, complete the following tasks:  
6. If you will be using a remote SQL Server instance for the external server, install it. See the  
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7. Gather the values needed for the installation of the external server. This must be a Cisco MCS in a  
network segment, such as a DMZ. See the “Gathering Web Conferencing Installation Values”  
Installation Tasks: Web Conferencing in an SMA-2S  
Configuration  
1. Install the operating system on the internal web server. See the “Installing the Operating System on  
2. Configure network settings on the internal web server. See the “Configuring Network Settings on  
3. Install the Web Conferencing software on the internal web server. For Server Location, choose  
Internal (Full Access). See the “Installing Web Conferencing” section on page 2-9.  
4. Install the operating system on the external web server. See the “Installing the Operating System on  
5. Configure network settings on the external web server. See the “Configuring Network Settings on  
6. Copy the GUIDS from the internal web server to the external server, and run the file on the external  
server to install registry entries. See the “Copying GUIDS from the Internal Web Server to the  
7. Install the Web Conferencing software on the external web server. For Server Location, choose  
External (Limited Access). See the “Installing Web Conferencing” section on page 2-9.  
Copying GUIDS from the Internal Web Server to the External Web Server  
The GUIDS entries for site and system must match between the internal and external web servers. Make  
sure that you run the GUIDS.reg file on each external web server before installing Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.  
To Copy GUIDS from the Internal Web Server to the External Web Server  
Step 1  
Copy the GUIDS.reg file from the internal web server (located in the Program  
Files\Cisco Systems\MPWeb directory).  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Paste the GUIDS.reg file to the Temp directory on the external web server.  
On the external web server, double-click the GUIDS.reg file to install it.  
When prompted to add the information from the GUIDS.reg file to the registry, click OK.  
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Postinstallation Tasks: Web Conferencing in an SMA-2S  
Configuration  
1. Perform the following postinstallation tasks as appropriate for both the internal and external web  
servers:  
2. Configure the SMA-2S deployment. Refer to the “Configuring External Access to Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing” chapter of the Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing at  
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Installing Web Conferencing in a Load Balancing  
Configuration  
This chapter describes how to install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing in a load balancing  
configuration. It does not describe upgrades.  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
Note  
Before reviewing this chapter, please read System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release  
About Installing Web Conferencing in a Load Balancing  
Configuration  
Load balancing in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing makes use of a cluster of Web  
Conferencing servers to spread the active meeting load, allowing you to scale the number and size of  
meetings that your deployment can support. It also provides failover capabilities for meetings–if one  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing server is unavailable or unreachable, meeting clients  
will reconnect to another server, even if they are currently connected to a meeting that is in progress  
when the connection is interrupted.  
You can view the amount of web-conferencing load per server from the Web Server administrative page.  
This information is displayed only on internal web servers.  
To configure load balancing, you should understand the following concepts in this section:  
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Restrictions for Installing Web Conferencing in a Load Balancing Configuration  
Microsoft Network Load Balancing is not supported.  
Third-party web server load balancing is not supported.  
Web Conferencing Clusters  
With Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing, you can configure up to three web servers into a  
cluster, and you can configure clusters as either internal or external.  
Internal cluster—Places all web servers behind the firewall inside the private corporate network.  
Typically, all web servers in an internal cluster display the full-access Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web  
Conferencing interface  
External cluster—Places all web servers between the private corporate network and the Internet, such  
as in a DMZ. For increased security, all web servers in an external cluster typically display the  
attend-only Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing interface.  
You can attach a maximum of three web servers (including both internal and external servers) to a single  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system. The two databases (one for the internal server or  
cluster, one for the external server or cluster) must have identical GUIDS.  
Web Conferencing supports five potential load balancing configurations, as shown in Figure 4-1,  
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Figure 4-1  
One Cluster Configuration  
1
2
3
1
3
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server  
system.  
2
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web server  
cluster—This can be an internal cluster or  
external cluster.  
SQL Server—All web servers in a cluster  
must connect to the same SQL Server.  
Figure 4-2  
Mixed Configuration: Internal and External Clusters of Web Servers  
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2
4
5
3
1
3
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server  
system.  
2
4
Internal cluster of web servers.  
External cluster of web servers.  
SQL Server—All web servers in the  
internal cluster must connect to the same  
SQL Server.  
5
SQL Server—All web servers in the  
external cluster must connect to the same  
SQL Server.  
Figure 4-3  
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2
4
5
3
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio  
Server system.  
2
4
Cluster of web servers—This can be an internal  
cluster or an external cluster.  
3
5
SQL Server—All web servers in a cluster  
must connect to the same SQL Server.  
Single web server—This can be an internal or  
external web server.  
SQL Server—The single web server must  
connect to a separate SQL Server.  
Web Conferencing Load Balancing and Failover Capability  
Each Web Conferencing server comprises two separate load balancing components, known as the origin  
server and edge server. Meetings are hosted on the origin server. Participants connect to the edge server  
when joining a meeting. These components interact to provide load balancing and failover capability as  
follows:  
When a meeting starts, the Web Conferencing server assigns a primary and backup origin server to  
the meeting room based on current active meeting load.  
As participants join the meeting, they are load balanced across the edge servers in the cluster based  
on the number of participants currently connected to each edge server at that time. The edge server  
internally makes a connection to the origin server that is hosting the meeting.  
Each client is given the primary edge/origin and backup edge/origin information by the server when  
the meeting room is launched. No configuration is needed on the clients.  
Figure 4-4 shows an example load balancing topology with a cluster of Web Conferencing servers.  
Meetings are spread across the three origin servers in the cluster based on the current meeting load on  
each. Participants are spread across the three edge servers based on the participant load on each. Note  
that participants are not necessarily connected to the edge server on the machine hosting the meeting  
they are attending.  
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Figure 4-4  
Web Conferencing Load Balancing for Meetings and Participants  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace  
Web Conferencing Server 1  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace  
Web Conferencing Server 2  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace  
Web Conferencing Server 3  
Origin 1  
Origin 2  
Origin 3  
Meeting 1  
Meeting 2  
Meeting 3  
Edge 1  
Edge 2  
Edge 3  
Participant 1  
in meeting 1  
Participant 2  
in meeting 1  
Participant 3  
in meeting 2  
Participant 4  
in meeting 2  
Participant 5  
in meeting 3  
Load Balancing Behavior with Internal and External Clusters  
All users attend a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web conference by opening their browsers and signing in  
through the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conference home page. When the first meeting participant  
attempts to join the web conference, the Cisco MeetingPlace Agent Service determines if the meeting  
should be held on an internal web server or external web server by checking the Allow External Web  
Participants parameter. This parameter is visible only if the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system has an  
external site or cluster configured.  
Table 4-1 describes load-balancing behavior for load-balancing configuration options.  
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Table 4-1  
Load Balancing Behavior in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing  
If...  
Then...  
Allow External Web This meeting is reserved for internal attendees only. When the first attendee launches the meeting  
Participants is set to console, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing directs the web-conferencing session to the  
No  
web server with the fewest currently active meetings in the internal cluster. This web server now owns  
the meeting. Subsequent attendees may be directed to any internal web server when they join the web  
conference.  
Allow External Web This meeting is accessible to external attendees, that is, participants attending from outside the  
Participants is set to firewall.  
Yes  
If the first attendee attempts to join the web conference from an external web server, Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing directs the web-conferencing session to the web server with the  
fewest currently active meetings in the external cluster. This web server now owns the meeting.  
If the first attendee attempts to join the web conference from an internal web server, Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing determines if it has an associated external web server. Such  
information is found on the Web Server Properties administrative page in the DMZ Web Server field.  
If there is an entry in the DMZ Web Server field, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing  
performs a redirection to that external server.  
If Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing does not find an entry in the DMZ Web Server  
field, the web-conferencing session is directed to the least loaded internal server as described for  
internal meetings. All subsequent attendees are directed to an internal web server for their web  
conference.  
Internal users can join both internal meetings and external meetings. If a meeting is designated as  
external, internal users who log in to an internal web server are redirected to an external web server.  
External users can join only external meetings on external web servers.  
Recommendations for a Robust Cisco Unified MeetingPlace System  
To ensure a robust system with redundancy and failover, we recommend that you have the following:  
An internal web cluster.  
An external web cluster.  
A dedicated remote SQL Server system for each cluster.  
Remote storage location with an appropriately sized RAID array and a comprehensive backup  
policy.  
End-User Experience During Meeting Console Failover  
When failover occurs on a system that is configured for redundancy and failover, users will experience  
the following behavior:  
1. The web server to which the participant is connected stops responding (for example, the computer  
loses power or the Web Conferencing services are shut down).  
2. Users who are connected to the edge server on that web server lose their connection to the meeting.  
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3. Each meeting console client automatically tries to reconnect the user to the edge server. If this  
attempt fails, the meeting console attempts to connect to the edge server designated as the backup  
for that meeting. (The Web Conferencing server sends the assigned primary and backup edge server  
information to each client when the client first connects to a meeting.)  
About Installing Web Conferencing in a Load Balancing  
Configuration for Video-Enabled Systems  
If your Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system is licensed for video, all of the web servers  
connected to it will display video-related fields. These fields appear on the following pages for those  
users who have video scheduling privileges:  
New Meeting scheduling page  
Meeting Details pages  
Account Basics page  
In order for users to schedule their video meetings on a web server in a load balancing configuration,  
you must install the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video Integration on the server. Users receive an error  
if they attempt to reserve video ports while scheduling a meeting on a server which does not have the  
Video Integration installed.  
Although in a load balancing configuration you install the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video Integration  
on each web server that users will use to schedule video meetings, you activate the Video Integration on  
only one web server in the cluster. We recommend that you activate the Video Integration on a server  
that is not used for scheduling, in order to minimize the load on the server.  
If a meeting is scheduled with video ports reserved, video features will be available for end-users who  
use their video endpoints to dial in to the meeting regardless of which server hosts the meeting. If a  
meeting is scheduled without video ports reserved, ad hoc video may be available for end-users who dial  
in with a video endpoint if video ports are available at the time of the meeting.  
Preinstallation Tasks: Web Conferencing in a Load Balancing  
Configuration  
Before You Begin  
Complete the following tasks, as applicable, before you begin the installation:  
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Preparing the Internal Cluster  
Before You Begin  
Review the “Load Balancing Requirements” section in System Requirements for Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace at  
To Prepare the Internal Cluster  
Step 1  
Determine and create a common domain Windows administration account.  
This account is used by all of the web servers in this cluster. It starts Web Conferencing services and  
allows all web servers in this cluster to access the shared storage location by using a Universal Naming  
Convention (UNC) path.  
After creating the account, write down the value, which you will need later.  
Note  
Enter different values for your internal and external clusters.  
Step 2  
Determine and create a shared storage location.  
You can create this folder on the same machine as your first internal web server, or on a separate  
machine. Keep in mind that this shared storage location is where attachments are stored and, therefore,  
where all web servers in this cluster go to find attachments.  
After creating the location, write down the value as a UNC path, for example, \\servername\shared  
folder\MPWeb.  
Preparing the External Cluster  
Before You Begin  
chapter to understand the difference between internal and external servers.  
To Prepare the External Cluster  
Step 1  
Determine and create a common domain Windows administration account.  
This account is used by all of the web servers in this cluster. It starts Web Conferencing services and  
allows all web servers in this cluster to access the shared storage location using a UNC path.  
After creating this account, write down the value, which you will need later.  
Note  
Enter different values for your internal and external clusters.  
Step 2  
Determine and create a shared storage location.  
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You can create this folder on the same machine as your first external web server, or on another machine.  
Keep in mind that this shared storage location is where attachments are stored and, therefore, where all  
web servers in this cluster go to find attachments.  
After creating the location, write down the value as a UNC path, for example, \\servername\shared  
folder\MPWeb.  
Installation Tasks: Web Conferencing in a Load Balancing  
Configuration  
The installation is completed in six parts:  
Installing the First Internal Web Server  
Before You Begin  
Read the “Installing Web Conferencing” chapter and have it available to assist you with this section.  
To Install the First Internal Web Server  
Step 1  
Install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing on the first internal machine.  
For Server Location, choose Internal (Full Access).  
For Database Location, choose the applicable option:  
If there is a full SQL Server installed elsewhere, choose Existing remote server.  
To have the installer install SQL Server 2000 on this machine for you, choose Local server.  
When you reach the final installer window, choose to reboot your computer later, then click Finish.  
Step 2  
Configure the shared storage for this web server by performing the following sub-steps:  
a. Open your web browser to access the Web Conferencing home page.  
b. Use your System Manager-level user ID and password to sign in.  
c. Click Admin, then Shared Storage.  
d. For Enabled, click Yes.  
e. For Shared Storage Path, enter the path of the shared storage location that you determined in Step 2  
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f. For Content Cache Size, enter a value between 0 and 100 for the percentage of total disk space to  
use to cache content on the local server.  
g. In the appropriate fields, enter a domain, username, and password for a Windows account that will  
be used to access the shared storage location. If the account is a local account, enter the machine  
name in the Domain field.  
Note  
All Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing services will be configured to "Log On  
As" the account you choose in this sub-step.  
h. Re-enter the password in the Confirm Password field.  
i. Click Save Changes.  
j. To put the changes into effect, click Reboot Server, then click OK to confirm the reboot. The server  
shuts down and restarts.  
Step 3  
Continue with the next task as applicable:  
If you have additional internal web servers, see the “Installing Additional Internal Web Servers”  
If you do not have additional internal web servers, see the “Copying GUIDS from the Internal to the  
Installing Additional Internal Web Servers  
Before You Begin  
Restrictions  
When installing two or more web servers that share a single database and point to the same Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Audio Server system, the MeetingPlace Server hostname that you specify during the  
installation of all web servers must match. By default if the MeetingPlace Server hostnames do not  
match, a second site is created with a WebConnect configuration.  
To Install Additional Internal Web Servers  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Copy the GUIDS.reg file from the first internal web server to the next machine in your internal cluster:  
a. Copy the drive:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\MPWeb\GUIDS.reg file from the first server.  
b. Place the GUIDS.reg file in the next web server’s drive:\Temp directory.  
c. On the next web server, double-click the GUIDS.reg file to install it.  
d. When prompted to add the information from the GUIDS.reg file to the registry, click OK.  
Install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing on the next machine in your internal cluster.  
For Server Location, choose Internal (Full Access).  
For Database Location, choose Existing remote server and specify the SQL Server that you used  
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Step 3  
Configure the shared storage for this web server by performing the following sub-steps:  
a. On the Web Conferencing server, open a web browser and browse to http://localhost:8002. When  
you access this URL on the server, you are automatically signed in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace  
Web Conferencing as a technician.  
b. Click Admin, then Shared Storage.  
c. In the appropriate fields, enter a domain, username, and password for a Windows account that will  
be used to access the shared storage location. If the account is a local account, enter the machine  
name in the Domain field.  
Note  
All Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing services will be configured to "Log On  
As" the account you choose in this sub-step.  
d. Re-enter the password in the Confirm Password field.  
e. Click Save Changes.  
f. To put the changes into effect, click Reboot Server, then click OK to confirm the reboot. The server  
shuts down and restarts.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Repeat this procedure until you have installed all of your internal web servers.  
Copying GUIDS from the Internal to the External Web Server  
The GUIDS entries for site and system must match between internal and external web servers. Make sure  
that you run the GUIDS.reg file on each external web server before installing Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.  
Caution  
You must complete this step before running the Web Conferencing installer on the external web server.  
If this step is skipped or completed incorrectly, Presentation mode will not work for internal users in  
external meetings, and recovering from this problem requires that you rebuild the SQL Server database.  
Before You Begin  
Complete installing and configuring at least one internal Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web server.  
To Copy GUIDS from the Internal to the External Web Server  
Step 1  
Copy the GUIDS.reg file from the first internal web server (located in drive:\Program Files\Cisco  
Systems\MPWeb).  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Place the GUIDS.reg file in the first external web server’s drive:\Temp directory.  
On the external web server, double-click the GUIDS.reg file to install it.  
When prompted to add the information from the GUIDS.reg file to the registry, click OK.  
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Installing the First External Web Server  
Before You Begin  
Read the “Installing Web Conferencing” chapter and have it available to assist you with this section.  
Note  
The GUIDS entries for site and system must match between internal and external web servers.  
Make sure that you run the GUIDS.reg file on each external web server before installing Cisco  
Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.  
To Install the First External Web Server  
Step 1  
Install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing on the first web server in your external cluster.  
For Server Location, choose External (Limited Access).  
For Database Location, choose the applicable option:  
If the SQL Server is installed locally, choose Local Server.  
If there is a full SQL Server installed elsewhere, choose Existing Remote Server.  
When you reach the final installer window, choose to reboot your computer later, then click Finish.  
Step 2  
Configure the shared storage for this web server by performing the following sub-steps:  
a. Open your web browser to access the Web Conferencing home page.  
b. Use your System Manager-level user ID and password to sign in.  
c. Click Admin, then Shared Storage.  
d. For Enabled, click Yes.  
e. For Shared Storage Path, enter the path of the shared storage location that you determined in Step 2  
f. For Content Cache Size, enter a value between 0 and 100 for the percentage of total disk space to  
use to cache content on the local server.  
g. In the appropriate fields, enter a domain, username, and password for a Windows account that will  
be used to access the shared storage location. If the account is a local account, enter the machine  
name in the Domain field.  
Note  
All Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing services will be configured to "Log On  
As" the account you choose in this sub-step.  
h. Re-enter the password in the Confirm Password field.  
i. Click Save Changes.  
j. To put the changes into effect, click Reboot Server, then click OK to confirm the reboot. The server  
shuts down and restarts.  
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Step 3  
If you have additional external web servers, continue with the “Installing Additional External Web  
If you do not have additional external web servers, continue with the “Linking the Internal and External  
Installing Additional External Web Servers  
Before You Begin  
To Install Additional External Web Servers  
Step 1  
Copy the GUIDS.reg file from the first external web server to the next external web server:  
a. Copy the drive:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\MPWeb\GUIDS.reg file from the first server.  
b. Place the GUIDS.reg file in the next web server’s drive:\Temp directory.  
c. On the next web server, double-click the GUIDS.reg file to install it.  
d. When prompted to add the information from the GUIDS.reg file to the registry, click OK.  
Note  
The GUIDS entries for site and system must match between internal and external web servers.  
Make sure that you run the GUIDS.reg file on each external web server before installing Cisco  
Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing on the next external web server.  
For Server Location, choose External (Limited Access).  
For Database Location, choose Existing remote server and specify the SQL Server used in the  
When you reach the final installer window, choose to reboot your computer later, then click Finish.  
Configure the shared storage for this web server by performing the following sub-steps:  
a. On the Web Conferencing server, open a web browser and browse to http://localhost:8002. When  
you access this URL on the server, you are automatically signed in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace  
Web Conferencing as a technician.  
b. Click Admin, then Shared Storage.  
c. In the appropriate fields, enter a domain, username, and password for a Windows account that will  
be used to access the shared storage location. If the account is a local account, enter the machine  
name in the Domain field.  
Note  
All Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing services will be configured to "Log On  
As" the account you choose in this sub-step.  
d. Re-enter the password in the Confirm Password field.  
e. Click Save Changes.  
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f. To put the changes into effect, click Reboot Server, then click OK to confirm the reboot. The server  
shuts down and restarts.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Repeat this procedure until you have installed all the external web servers.  
Linking the Internal and External Servers  
External meetings are held on an external web server so that users can access their meetings from the  
Internet. Rather than have all of your users log in to a particular external web server, configure automatic  
redirection of all external meetings from your internal web servers to a designated external web server.  
The internal and external servers (or clusters of servers) each operate as completely separate units until  
you link them by configuring automatic redirection.  
Before You Begin  
You must have properly installed Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing on all of your internal  
and external web servers.  
To Configure Redirection of External Meetings  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
From an internal web server, sign in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.  
From the Welcome page, click Admin, then Web Server.  
From a blank Web Server Name field, enter the name of a new web server to represent your designated  
external web server.  
Step 4  
For Hostname, enter the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of your external web server (for example,  
hostname.domain.com). If your web server is not in a Domain Name Server (DNS), enter the IP address  
instead. Note the following considerations:  
You must be able to resolve this hostname from the internal web server.  
If you plan to use SSL, make sure that the hostname on the SSL certificate resolves to the external  
web server’s IP address.  
If you plan to use SSL and a segmented DNS, make sure that the DNS name and the SSL certificate  
name differ.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
To add this web server to the database, click Submit.  
This server now appears as part of your list of web servers on the bottom portion of the page.  
If you have only one internal web server and one external web server, you are finished with this  
procedure.  
If you have more than one internal web server, continue with Step 7.  
Return to the main Admin page and click Site.  
The Site administrative page appears.  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Click the Site Name that represents your cluster of internal web servers. Note the following  
considerations:  
There should be only one site indicated on this page unless you deployed WebConnect.  
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Site Name should have a default value equal to the NetBIO name of the first web server you installed  
in this cluster.  
Step 9  
For DMZ Web Server, choose the external web server you just added.  
This configures the internal web servers in this cluster to point to this external web server in the case of  
external meetings.  
Step 10 Click Submit.  
Tip  
The external cluster does not require any additional SQL Server database configurations.  
Step 11 (Optional) If one of your web servers has Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video Integration activated,  
review the information on load balancing video-enabled systems in the “About Installing Web  
Postinstallation Tasks: Web Conferencing in a Load Balancing  
Configuration  
This section contains information on the following tasks:  
Synchronizing Purge Parameters  
When you install multiple web servers, make sure that you synchronize the Purge parameters. For more  
information, see the “About the MeetingNotes Purge Parameter and SMA-2S Configurations” section in  
the “Configuring Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing for Optimal Data Storage” chapter of  
the Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing at  
Configuring SSL (Optional)  
Refer to the “How to Configure Secure Sockets Layer” section in the “Configuring External Access to  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing” chapter of the Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Web Conferencing at  
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Viewing the Web Conferencing Load on a Server  
The amount of web conferencing load on a web server is indicated in the Current Server Load Index field  
as a number between 0 and 1. This number is a weighed average among several factors, such as CPU,  
memory, and disk usage. The higher the value, the heavier the load on this web server.  
To View the Web Conferencing Load on a Server  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Sign in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.  
From the Welcome page, click Admin, then Web Server.  
From the View section of the page, locate the web server you want to view.  
The amount of web-conferencing load on this web server is indicated in the Current Server Load Index  
field.  
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Troubleshooting the Web Conferencing  
Installation  
This chapter describes how to troubleshoot common problems that can occur while installing Cisco  
Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
Installation Problems  
This section contains the following information:  
What to Do First  
If the web server is not working properly, try the following troubleshooting tasks:  
1. Restart the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing services:  
a. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools >  
Services.  
b. Right-click Cisco MeetingPlace Web Conferencing and choose Start.  
c. If you stopped any other gateway services, reboot them by right-clicking the service and  
choosing Start.  
d. Close the Services control panel.  
2. If the server is still not working properly, check the debug log for a possible time zone/daylight  
3. If the server is still not working properly, reboot the server.  
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4. If the server is still not working properly, run the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing  
installer again in Repair mode.  
5. If the server is still not working properly, collect the following installation logs and contact your  
Cisco support representative:  
mpwebstp.log  
mpwebstp-sql.log  
mpwebstp-sql2ksp4.log  
Web Conferencing installation logs are in the C:\Winnt directory.  
To Check For a Time Zone/Daylight Savings Time Conflict  
Step 1  
In Windows Explorer, browse to the  
<drive>:Program Files\Cisco Systems\MPWeb\WebConf\logs\support directory.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Open the debug.log file.  
Look for a pair of messages similar to the following:  
brze (d) <status code="invalid"><invalid field="time-zone-id" type="id"  
subcode="missing"/></status>  
brze (d) com.macromedia.airspeed.StatusException$Invalid$Missing: <status  
code="invalid"><invalid field="time-zone-id" type="id" subcode="missing"/></status>  
Step 4  
Step 5  
If you see these messages, open the Date and Time Properties window by double-clicking the system  
time in the Windows menu bar. If all of the areas in your time zone regularly observe daylight savings  
time, you may need to check Automatically Adjust Clock for Daylight Saving Changes.  
If you made changes to the date and time properties, restart the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web  
Conferencing services:  
e. From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools >  
Services.  
f. Right-click Cisco MeetingPlace Web Conferencing and choose Start.  
g. If you stopped any other gateway services, reboot them by right-clicking the service and  
choosing Start.  
h. Close the Services control panel.  
Checking That the Cisco MCS Operating System Version Meets the  
Requirement  
You must have the required operating system version installed on a Cisco MCS before attempting to  
install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing. Refer to System Requirements for Cisco Unified  
MeetingPlace Release 6.0 at  
To Check That the Cisco MCS Operating System Version Meets the Requirement  
Step 1  
From the Windows Start menu, click Cisco OS Version. The MCS Version Utility opens.  
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Step 2  
Step 3  
In the OS Image field, verify the operating system version.  
Click OK to close the MCS Version Utility.  
Obtaining Additional Assistance  
If there is a problem with a Windows service or the web server loses its connection, go to the  
drive:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\MPWeb\datasvc directory and run Dcdiags.bat as soon as possible  
to generate a server log. All diagnostic information is stored in the Cisco Systems\MPWeb\Diagnostics  
directory.  
Zip these files, and send them to your Cisco support representative for additional assistance.  
Server Connection Problems  
The web server must be able to connect to itself by using the hostname you configured on the Web Server  
administrative page. This is also the hostname used by end users to connect to this web server.  
Connection problems are most likely caused by firewall-related configurations.  
The following procedure uses hostname.domain.com as an example. Replace hostname.domain.com  
with your web server’s actual FQDN.  
To Resolve HTTP Connection Problems  
Step 1  
Step 2  
From the web server, use a web browser to connect to http://hostname.domain.com.  
If you receive an error message, add the following line to the C:\WINNT\System32\drivers\etc\hosts file:  
127.0.0.1 hostname.domain.com  
Step 3  
Try to connect to http://hostname.domain.com again.  
Meeting Room Connection Problems  
If users are not able to access the full meeting room after upgrading the Audio Server from a previous  
release, it is possible that the Full Web Conferencing Ports setting on the Audio Server is incorrect.  
Perform the following procedure to configure the Full Web Conferencing Ports setting to match the  
number of web conferencing licenses available on your Audio Server.  
To Configure the Full Web Conferencing Ports Setting  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Start MeetingTime and log in to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server.  
Click Administration > Configure.  
Click Server Configuration, then click Query.  
Click the value for Full Web Conferencing Ports and enter the number of web conferencing licenses  
purchased.  
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Step 5  
Step 6  
Click OK.  
Click Save Changes.  
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Uninstalling Web Conferencing or SQL Server  
Software  
This appendix contains the following sections:  
Uninstalling Web Conferencing Software  
To Uninstall Web Conferencing Software  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.  
From the Add/Remove Programs window, click Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing.  
Click Change/Remove.  
When prompted to completely remove Web Conferencing and all its components, click Yes.  
From Windows Explorer, manually delete the storage locations for converted audio files (for example,  
drive:\wma_files).  
Uninstalling SQL Server Software and Removing MPWEB SQL  
Database Files  
If you are no longer using SQL Server for any other applications, you can uninstall it manually.  
Restrictions  
Uninstalling SQL Server does not remove the MPWEB SQL database files. To completely remove all  
database files associated with Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing, you must manually locate  
and delete the files.  
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Appendix A Uninstalling Web Conferencing or SQL Server Software  
Uninstalling SQL Server Software and Removing MPWEB SQL Database Files  
To Remove SQL Server Software  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
From the Windows Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services.  
Stop the Microsoft SQL Server service.  
From the Start menu, choose Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs, then choose  
Microsoft SQL Server.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Click Remove.  
Reboot the server.  
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common storage location (load balancing) 4-8  
preparing (load balancing) 4-8  
A
account, least privileged SQL, creating 2-14  
Audio Server  
common administration account  
external cluster (load balancing) 4-8  
internal cluster 4-8  
hostname 2-3  
installation requirement 2-2  
common storage location  
external cluster (load balancing) 4-8  
internal cluster (load balancing) 4-8  
components installed with Web Conferencing 2-9  
configuring  
B
behavior  
failover 4-6  
redirection of external meetings (load balancing) 4-14  
connections  
load balancing 4-5  
load balancing in video-enabled systems 4-7  
HTTP problems, resolving 5-3  
tunnel, about 1-5  
copying  
C
GUIDS from internal to external web server 4-11  
GUIDS from internal to external web server  
(SMA-2S) 3-5  
checking, Cisco MCS operating system version 5-2  
Cisco MCS  
creating  
operating system, installing 2-5  
operating system version, checking 5-2  
product key 2-5  
least privileged SQL account 2-14  
Cisco MeetingPlace Agent service, about 1-4  
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, about 1-1  
clusters  
D
defining web server 2-12  
DMZ, about 3-1  
external  
about 4-2  
common administration account (load  
balancing) 4-8  
E
common storage location (load balancing) 4-8  
preparing (load balancing) 4-8  
endpoints, common 1-3  
external clusters  
internal  
about 4-2  
about 4-2  
common administration account (load  
balancing) 4-8  
common administration account (load balancing) 4-8  
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common storage location (load balancing) 4-8  
preparing (load balancing) 4-8  
additional external web servers (load balancing) 4-13  
additional internal web servers (load balancing) 4-10  
first external web server (load balancing) 4-12  
first internal web server (load balancing) 4-9  
operating system on Cisco MCS 2-5  
SQL Server on remote server, about 2-2  
troubleshooting 5-1  
external web servers  
copying GUIDS to (load balancing) 4-11  
installing additional (load balancing) 4-13  
F
Web Conferencing  
software 2-9  
fully qualified domain name, entering 2-12  
internal clusters  
about 4-2  
G
common administration account (load balancing) 4-8  
common storage location (load balancing) 4-8  
preparing (load balancing) 4-8  
Gateway System Integrity Manager (SIM), installing 2-11  
GUIDS  
internal web servers  
copying from internal to external web server (load  
balancing) 4-11  
additional, installing (load balancing) 4-10  
copying GUIDS from (load balancing) 4-11  
first, installing (load balancing) 4-9  
IP address, web server 2-4  
copying from internal to external web server  
(SMA-2S) 3-5  
H
L
hostnames  
Audio Server 2-3  
SQL Server 2-4  
load, viewing web conferencing on server (load  
balancing) 4-16  
web server 2-4  
load balancing  
HTTP  
about 4-1  
connection, testing web server 2-13  
resolving connection problems 5-3  
behavior 4-5  
configuring  
redirection of external meetings 4-14  
copying GUIDS from internal to external web  
server 4-11  
I
failover 4-6  
icon, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 2-11  
installation  
installation tasks 4-9  
installing  
Audio Server requirement 2-2  
gathering values 2-3  
tasks 2-5  
additional external web servers 4-13  
additional internal web servers 4-10  
first external web server 4-12  
first internal web server 4-9  
Terminal Services restriction 2-10  
testing 2-13  
installing  
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mixed cluster and single configuration,  
product key, Cisco MCS 2-5  
illustration 4-3  
mixed cluster configuration, illustration 4-3  
one cluster configuration, illustration 4-3  
postinstallation tasks 4-15  
R
redirection  
preinstallation tasks 4-7  
external meetings, configuring (load balancing) 4-14  
remote server, about installing SQL Server 2-2  
removing  
preparing external cluster 4-8  
preparing internal cluster 4-8  
recommendations for robust system 4-6  
restrictions 4-2  
SQL Server software A-1  
Web Conferencing software A-1  
restrictions  
video-enabled systems 4-7  
viewing web conferencing load on server 4-16  
Web Conferencing clusters, about 4-2  
installing additional internal web servers (load  
balancing) 4-10  
locations  
installing Web Conferencing in load balancing  
configuration 4-2  
SQL Server 2-4  
web server 2-3  
S
M
security  
meeting console  
common endpoint 1-3  
connection, testing 2-13  
meetings  
network, about 1-4  
SMA-2S configuration 3-2  
server-based conferencing, about 1-3  
SMA  
external, configuring redirection of (load  
balancing) 4-14  
reliability, about 1-4  
about 3-1  
video meetings, considerations 3-4  
SMA-2S configuration  
about 3-2  
N
NetMeeting, common endpoint 1-3  
network security, about 1-4  
illustration 3-3  
with SSL and segmented DNS 3-3  
software, installing Web Conferencing 2-9  
SQL Server  
O
hostname 2-4  
installing on remote server, about 2-2  
least privileged account, creating 2-14  
location 2-4  
operating system, installing on Cisco MCS 2-5  
P
removing software A-1  
username 2-4  
preinstallation tasks 2-1, 3-4  
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SSL  
W
SMA-2S configuration with segmented DNS 3-3  
Web Conferencing  
about 1-1  
T
benefits 1-3  
Cisco MeetingPlace Agent service 1-4  
tasks  
installation 2-5  
common endpoints 1-3  
components, overview 1-2  
connecting procedure 1-5  
fulfilling user requests, illustration 1-5  
meeting reliability 1-4  
installation for load balancing 4-9  
postinstallation for load balancing 4-15  
preinstallation 2-1, 3-4  
preinstallation for load balancing 4-7  
testing installation 2-13  
network security 1-4  
server based 1-3  
Terminal Services, installation restriction 2-10  
terms of use, Web Conferencing 1-7  
testing  
terms of use 1-7  
components installed with 2-9  
software, installing 2-9  
meeting console connection 2-13  
web server over HTTP connection 2-13  
troubleshooting  
software, uninstalling A-1  
web conferencing load, viewing (load balancing) 4-16  
web servers  
checking Cisco MCS operating system version 5-2  
installation problems 5-1  
copying GUIDS from internal to external  
(SMA-2S) 3-5  
server connection problems 5-3  
tunnel connection, about 1-5  
defining 2-12  
external  
installing additional (load balancing) 4-13  
installing first (load balancing) 4-12  
hostname or static IP address 2-4  
location 2-3  
U
uninstalling  
SQL Server software A-1  
Web Conferencing software A-1  
username, SQL Server 2-4  
testing over HTTP connection 2-13  
troubleshooting connection 5-3  
viewing web conferencing load on (load  
balancing) 4-16  
V
video meetings  
load balancing, behavior 4-7  
load balancing considerations 4-7  
SMA considerations 3-4  
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