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Web Administration References for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Field Reference: Web Server Specific Fields
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Hostname [Web
Conferencing]
Conferencing]
A unique hostname, FQDN, or IP address used to connect Flash clients to the
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace meeting console.
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace meeting console.
This field was populated during the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing installation with
the second IP address assigned in the Operating System.
the second IP address assigned in the Operating System.
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If this field contains just the hostname of your web server, we recommend that you change it to the
FQDN, that is, hostname.domain.com. If your web server is not in a Domain Name System (DNS),
insert the IP address instead.
FQDN, that is, hostname.domain.com. If your web server is not in a Domain Name System (DNS),
insert the IP address instead.
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Do not set this parameter to the same value as the Hostname [Home Page].
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To use SSL, you must change this value from the default IP address to either hostname or FQDN.
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Verify that intended users can resolve this hostname or IP address.
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Make sure that you can resolve the hostnames for Home Page and Web Conferencing on the web
server computer. If the hostnames cannot be resolved by the DNS Server, these entries should be
added to the local hosts file. Otherwise, users may experience trouble when trying to share
attachments in the meeting room.
server computer. If the hostnames cannot be resolved by the DNS Server, these entries should be
added to the local hosts file. Otherwise, users may experience trouble when trying to share
attachments in the meeting room.
Note
You must restart the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing services for changes to
this field to take effect.
this field to take effect.
Note
When you restart the Web Server, all manual changes made to the registry are lost.
Require SSL
Whether this Web Server is configured for Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connections.
Trust Web Server
Authentication
Authentication
Whether this Web Server accepts authenticated Windows login information to automatically log in to
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace.
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace.
Include Attachments
In Make New
Meeting
In Make New
Meeting
Not supported.
Max Concurrent
Web Conference
Users
Web Conference
Users
Sets the maximum number of concurrent web conference users that are allowed on this server.
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The maximum number of concurrent web conference users is determined by the maximum
supported number of web ports for your particular server and configuration.
supported number of web ports for your particular server and configuration.
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If you have a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web cluster configuration (two or more Web Servers
operating in cluster mode), enter the same value for each Web Server. The value that you enter is
the sum of the ports supported by the cluster configuration. For example, the maximum number of
web ports supported on a MCS-7845-I3 server is 600. If you have two 7845-I3 servers, multiply
600 x 2 and enter the total (1200) for Max Concurrent Web Conference Users on each server in
your cluster.
operating in cluster mode), enter the same value for each Web Server. The value that you enter is
the sum of the ports supported by the cluster configuration. For example, the maximum number of
web ports supported on a MCS-7845-I3 server is 600. If you have two 7845-I3 servers, multiply
600 x 2 and enter the total (1200) for Max Concurrent Web Conference Users on each server in
your cluster.
Tip
Remember that the maximum number of web users per meeting is restricted by the number of
supported audio ports per meeting, which is 500 ports due to the rate at which a single Audio
Blade can accept traffic. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace does not support a single meeting
spanning multiple servers.
supported audio ports per meeting, which is 500 ports due to the rate at which a single Audio
Blade can accept traffic. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace does not support a single meeting
spanning multiple servers.
Note
Setting this parameter to the highest level on a computer with inadequate hardware results in
poor user performance.
poor user performance.
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Description