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Configuring External Access to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing
Prerequisites for Configuring SMA-2S
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Prerequisites for Configuring SMA-2S
Before you configure SMA-2S, make sure that you install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 
Web Conferencing in an SMA-2S deployment.
Note
If you have Cisco Security Agent running, SSH access to the external Web Server will be blocked. You 
may want to consider other access modules, such as VNC or Remote Desktop, to provide access to the 
external Web Server.
What to Do Next
Proceed to the 
Configuring Redirection of External Meetings
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.
Before You Begin
Complete the 
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to the end-user web interface on the internal Web Server.
Step 2
Select Admin.
Step 3
Select Web Server.
Step 4
From a blank Web Server Name field, enter the name of a new Web Server to represent your designated 
external Web Server.
Step 5
Enter the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of your external Web Server in the Hostname field, that 
is, hostname.domain.com. If your Web Server is not in a Domain Name Server (DNS), enter the IP 
address instead.
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You must be able to resolve this hostname from the internal Web Server.
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If you are using SSL, make sure that the hostname on the SSL certificate resolves to the external 
Web Server IP address.
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If you are using SSL and a segmented DNS, make sure that the DNS name and the SSL certificate 
name differ.
Step 6
Select Submit to add this Web Server to the database.
This server now appears as part of your list of Web Servers in the “View” section of the page.
Step 7
Return to the main Administration page and select Site
Step 8
Select the 
 that represents your cluster of internal Web Servers.