Cisco Cisco MeetingTime Quick Setup Guide

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Configuring Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Security Features
How to Configure Secure Sockets Layer
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Step 4
Select the Edit icon for the Web Conferencing hostname.
Step 5
Enter your company name and organization unit/department in the applicable fields.
Step 6
Enter the complete, official names of your city/locality and state/province in the applicable fields. 
Note
Do not use abbreviations.
Step 7
Select your country/region.
Step 8
Select Generate Request
The new certificate signing request (CSR) displays in the text box. The request is signed with an 
auto-generated private key. 
Step 9
Select the Private Key link to see the value of the private key.
Step 10
Copy the contents of the CSR text box to a text file and send this file to your certificate provider in return 
for a certificate file.
Caution
If your certificate provider asks for your server type, specify Apache or Custom, not Microsoft 
or IIS. If you attempt to install a Microsoft or IIS certificate by using the SSL/TLS 
configuration pages, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing will not restart when 
you attempt to reboot the system. Instead it will log an error about the certificate and disable 
SSL so that you can restart and fix the problem.
Step 11
Select Back to return to the main Administration page.
Step 12
Repeat 
Step 3
 through 
Step 11
 for the Web Conferencing hostname.
What to Do Next
When you receive the .cer files from your certificate provider, proceed to the 
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Applying the SSL Certificate
When you receive the certificate files from your certificate provider, apply the certificates to the 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace website by completing the following procedure. 
Before You Begin
Complete th
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to the end-user web interface.
Step 2
Select Admin.
Step 3
Select SSL/TLS.
Step 4
Select the Edit icon for the Web Conferencing hostname.