Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Quick Setup Guide

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Administration Center Page References for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Generate Certificate Signing Request (CSR) Page
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Generate Certificate Signing Request (CSR) Page
Use this page to generate a CSR that you then send to an authorized Certificate Authority (CA) to apply 
for a digital identity certificate. 
Caution
If you already installed a valid SSL certificate, then generating a new CSR will make the existing 
certificate invalid. Proceed only if you are installing the certificate for the first time, if you are replacing 
an expired certificate, or if you change the hostname of your Application Server.
Mailbox maintenance interval 
(days)
How often the Microsoft Exchange Server cleans up the mailbox for the Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace–dedicated e-mail account on the Microsoft Exchange Server. 
A value of 0 disables this purge.
After you select Save on the 
the first purge occurs 
the following Sunday at 12:00 a.m. (local server time).
Default: 7
Mailbox maintenance cutover 
(days)
Number of days that notifications are stored in the mailbox for the Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace–dedicated e-mail account on the Microsoft Exchange Server. 
Default: 14
Test
Use this button to verify the connection between Cisco Unified MeetingPlace and the 
Microsoft Exchange Server.
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TLS = Transport Layer Security
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Field Reference: Exchange Server Configuration Page (continued)
Field
Description
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Field Reference: Generate Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) Page
Field
Description
Organization unit
The name of your group within your organization.
Restriction: If you want to use any special (non-alphanumeric) characters, ask your CA for character 
restrictions.
Organization
The name of your organization.
Restriction: If you want to use any special (non-alphanumeric) characters, ask your CA for character 
restrictions.
City
The city in which you are located.
State
The state in which you are located.
Restriction: Some CAs do not recognize two-letter state abbreviations, so use the full state name.