Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Installation Guide
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All managed systems and users use the F5 BIG-IP’s virtual IP address when communicating with Cisco
TMS.
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The two Cisco TMS servers share a common, external tmsng database.
Installing and configuring
Installing Cisco TMS on tms01
1. Prior to installing Cisco TMS, set up an SQL Server instance on an external server.
3. Point Cisco TMS to the external database server.
4. Make a note of the encryption key generated during the installation.
5. When enabling HTTPS during installation, use a certificate issued to tms.example.com.
6. Log in to the Cisco TMS web application to verify that it works correctly.
7. Go to
Administrative Tools > General Settings >
Enable TMS Redundancy and select Yes.
Note that once this setting is set to Yes, the setting
Administrative Tools > Configuration > Network
Settings >
Update System Connectivity for Systems will be automatically disabled.
Installing Cisco TMS on tms02
1. Check that the operating system including service pack level on tms02 is exactly the same as on tms01.
2. Check that both servers are configured with the same time zone and verify that the clocks are
synchronized.
3. Install Cisco TMS using the same external database server and installation directory as when setting up
tms01. Install the same version of Cisco TMS.
4. Enter the encryption key generated during the installation on tms01. (If you did not make a note of it in step
4 above, this is found in
TMS Tools
on tms01 under
Security Settings
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Setting up a redundant deployment
Deploying with a load balancer