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Configuring User Authentication for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing
How to Configure Trust External Authentication
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If you do not have a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace profile, you can only attend and search public 
meetings.
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 in the 
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Verifying the LDAP Then MeetingPlace Authentication Configuration by Using 
the HTTP Form
Use a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace end-user profile when completing this procedure.
Before You Begin
Complete the 
Procedure
Step 1
Open a web browser and navigate to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace.
Step 2
Verify the following end-user behaviors:
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You can log in with your LDAP password.
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You cannot log in without a password.
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If you have a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace profile, you can log in and schedule meetings.
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This option does not allow you to log in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace as a guest, that is, without 
a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace profile.
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 in the 
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How to Configure Trust External Authentication
Trust External Authentication represents a broad-range of enterprise security software that provides 
functions like authentication, resource access authorization, Single Sign On (SSO), and intrusion 
detection. Typically, this software protects your Web Server by installing a DLL plug-in into the Web 
Server service, for example IIS. This DLL plug-in, also called ISAPI Filter, intercepts user login 
credentials and passes them to a corporate authentication and authorization server. The software must be 
able to output user IDs in the HTTP header so that they can be passed to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for 
authentication.
Note
Users cannot log in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace as guests after you have configured this 
authentication mode.