Cisco Cisco Unified Operations Manager 8.5 White Paper
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Note:
SSL is not enabled on the CCMApi and Soap virtual directories, by default. For information on enabling
SSL (using Windows Internet Information Services [IIS]), see Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security
Guide for the appropriate release of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Also see the “Using Device
Manager” chapter in User Guide for Cisco Unified Operations Manager.
Enabling HTTPS on Cisco Unified Communications Manager
To enable HTTPS on Cisco Unified Communications Manager, do the following:
Step 1. On the Cisco Unified Communications Manager system, select Administrative Tools > Internet
Services Manager.
Step 2. Click the server that is displayed.
Step 3. Right-click the virtual directory (Soap and CCMApi) and click Properties.
Step 4. Go to the Directory Security tab and under Secure Communications, click Edit.
Step 5. In the dialog box, select the Require SSL check box and click Apply.
Note:
If this procedure does not work, you might have to restart the IIS service from the control panel.
Cluster ID of a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Cluster
Operations Manager relies on the cluster ID of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster to uniquely
identify and manage the Cisco Unified Communications Manager deployment. Therefore, if two Cisco Unified
Communications Manager deployments belonging to different clusters have the same cluster ID, Operations
Manager cannot manage them as two distinct clusters. Cisco Unified Communications Manager (starting with
version 3) has a default cluster name of StandAloneCluster. If you are managing multiple Cisco Unified
Communications Manager deployments belonging to different clusters within the same Operations Manager, you
will need to change the cluster ID of these Cisco Unified Communications Managers so that they have unique
names.
To change the cluster ID of a Cisco Unified Communications Manager, do the following:
Step 1. Open the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration page.
Step 2. From the menu, select System, and choose Enterprise Parameters.
The Enterprise Configuration page is displayed.
Step 3. In the Cluster ID field, enter a new cluster ID.
The default is StandAloneCluster. This should be changed so that it is unique for every cluster.
Step 4. Click Update.
You will need to restart the Cisco Unified Communications Manager service and the RIS Data Collector service for
these changes to take effect. Restarting these Cisco Unified Communications Manager services causes a service
disruption (this is for voice services only). To minimize disruption, be sure to schedule this task for a time when
system maintenance is being done.
If Operations Manager is already managing Cisco Unified Communications Manager and you are changing the
cluster ID, then the cluster IDs in the Service Level View will not reflect the new cluster ID. You have to delete and
re-add the Cisco Unified Communications Manager in Operations Manager for it to reflect the new cluster ID.