Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
Field
Description
WebEx
Participant
Bandwidth
Participant
Bandwidth
Use this field to specify the available bandwidth for the WebEx participants.
For specification on value, see the MCU documentation.
Default Site
The default site is automatically set on new Cisco TMS users if the Get WebEx Username from
Active Directory option is enabled.
Active Directory option is enabled.
TSP Audio
Yes: Set to Yes if your WebEx site is set to use PSTN (Public switched telephone network). PSTN
gives the conferences an extra port for audio during conferences. (TSP - Telephony Service
Provider).
gives the conferences an extra port for audio during conferences. (TSP - Telephony Service
Provider).
By setting this to Yes, the audio line used will not be encrypted.
No: SIP will be used for both video and audio.
Use Web
Proxy
Proxy
Yes: Set to Yes if your network uses a web proxy to exit the intranet.
When selecting Yes a
Web Proxy Configuration
will be displayed with three fields:
n
Web Proxy Address
where Web Proxy Addressis mandatory.
where Web Proxy Addressis mandatory.
n
Web Proxy Username
n
Web Proxy Password
No: WebEx can be reached without using a proxy.
Enable SSO
Yes: Set to Yes if your network uses SSO.
No: Your network does not use SSO.
Connection
Status
Status
This field displays the status of the connection between Cisco TMS and the WebEx site.
Obtaining certificates for use with WebEx
Choose one of the following:
n
Use the SSL certificate generated by Cisco TMS during installation. If you chose not to enable HTTPS
during installation, there will be no certificate available to use in this process.
during installation, there will be no certificate available to use in this process.
n
Generate your own certificate.
Generating the SSL certificate
If you want to use the SSL certificate generated by Cisco TMS, start by exporting the SSL certificate using
IIS Manager, Server Certificates both the private and public key.
IIS Manager, Server Certificates both the private and public key.
1. Export the private key:
a. Double-click the TMS certificate.
b. Click the
b. Click the
Details
tab.
c. Click the Copy to File button.
d. Select Yes.
e. Export the private key
d. Select Yes.
e. Export the private key
f. Enter a Certificate password.
Save this password to use later in the procedure.
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Setting up Cisco TMS
Setting up WebEx Single Sign On