Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Quick Setup Guide

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Connecting the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 
Application Server to a Web Server
Release 7.1
Revised: April 3, 2011 8:30 pm
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Adding or Editing a Web Server Connection
This task enables you to:
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Configure the Gateway SIM connections between the Application Server and the Web Servers.
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Add links to the Web Server from the Administration Center. The links appear in a drop-down menu 
at the top of each Administration Center page.
After you install and configure the Gateway SIM on the Web Server, the Gateway SIM automatically 
registers the Web Server to the Application Server by opening an inbound connection from the Web 
Server to port 5003 on the Application Server. Successfully registered Web Servers are automatically 
configured on the 
, and links to those Web Servers appear in a drop-down menu at the 
top of each Administration Center page.
If inbound connections are not allowed, such as in segmented meeting access (SMA) deployments or 
when a firewall is in use, then you need to perform this task to enable the Application Server to open an 
outbound “reverse connection” to port 5003 on the Web Server.
Before You Begin
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Install Gateway SIM and the Web Conferencing Server Software as described in the “
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Configure Gateway SIM on the Web Server. See 
 in the 
 module.
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From the Web Server, write down the following values on the Gateway SIM tab in the MeetingPlace 
Gateways Configuration Utility:
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Unit
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Installation Key (for reverse connection only)
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Local IP Address (for reverse connection only)