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Items to Verify Before You Go Onsite
This section outlines verification steps necessary before you go onsite.
Verify Connectivity
Complete these steps:
Review Chapter 5 in the Administrators Guide for Cisco MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release
5.3 regarding how to configure External web conferencing, along with the Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
setup.
1. 
Verify that port 80 or port 443 (SSL protocol) is open from the Internet and to DMZ server.
2. 
Verify that port 80 is open from the intranet and to the Internet.
3. 
Verify that port 5003 is open between the DMZ server and the Cisco MeetingPlace server (Cisco
MeetingPlace Gateway System Integrity Module [GWSIM] uses this).
Initiated from the DMZ server to the intranet
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4. 
For WebShare, make sure you have port 1627 open from the Internet and to the DMZ server if you
want to avoid tunneling.
Initiated from the Internet to the DMZ server
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If this port is not open, then tunneling through port 80 or 443 is used, which is ten percent
slower.
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5. 
For WebShare, make sure that you have port 1627 open from the intranet and to the DMZ server if
you want to avoid tunneling.
Initiated from the intranet to the DMZ server
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If this port is not open, then tunneling through port 80 or 443 is used, which is ten percent
slower.
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6. 
For NetMeeting only, verify that you have port 1503 open from the Internet and to the DMZ server.
Initiated from the Internet to the DMZ server
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7. 
For NetMeeting only, verify that you have port 1503 open from the intranet and to the DMZ server.
Initiated from the intranet to the DMZ server
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8. 
Click to Attend Considerations
Consider these factors:
Can a segmented (or split) Domain Name System (DNS) be used? This allows you to use a single
URL in your notifications.
1. 
If not, you must decide how to modify the notification templates:
Do you plan to use two URLs?
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Do you plan to use a different URL based on whether the meeting is public or private?
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2. 
Confirm whether you have a pilot of end users to test functionality after the install or upgrade.
3. 
Do you use or plan to use NT Authenication?
4. 
Items to Verify Before You Start Onsite Work