Cisco Systems 6.x and 7.0 User Manual
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How to Prepare to Install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging
End users install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging using the
procedures in the Quick Start Guide for Installing and Using Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotus
Sametime Instant Messaging. However, the system administrator must prepare the plug-in for installation by performing the
following tasks:
procedures in the Quick Start Guide for Installing and Using Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotus
Sametime Instant Messaging. However, the system administrator must prepare the plug-in for installation by performing the
following tasks:
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Review System Requirements
Before preparing to install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging,
review the system requirements by reading one of the following:
review the system requirements by reading one of the following:
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System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 6.x at
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System Requirements and Compatibility Matrix for Cisco Unified MeetingPlaceRelease 7.0 at
Configuring the Update Site to Host Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Click-to-Conference
with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging on your IBM Lotus Domino Server
with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging on your IBM Lotus Domino Server
All Cisco Unified MeetingPlace IBM Lotus Sametime plug-ins must be hosted on a web server, called an Update Site, so that the
end user can download it.
end user can download it.
Procedure
Step 1
Enable the http service on your IBM Lotus Domino server.
Step 2
Create a directory in the C:\Program Files\Lotus\Domino\data\domino\html directory. For example, if you create a
directory called “plugins” and place your Update Site in that directory, then you can browse to the Update Site through
http://<your-domino-server>/plugins/site.xml.
directory called “plugins” and place your Update Site in that directory, then you can browse to the Update Site through
http://<your-domino-server>/plugins/site.xml.
Step 3
Download the .tar file containing the plug-in to the directory that you created in
Step 4
Extract the contents of the .tar file to a temporary directory.
Step 5
Move the contents of the temporary directory to the directory that you created in
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Step 6
Note the full http path to the site.xml file, for example, http://<your-domino-server>/plugins/site.xml. This path is used
during installation of the plug-in.
during installation of the plug-in.