Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway
Configuring the Cisco VCS
Cisco VCS Deployment Guide: Cisco VCS Expressway Starter Pack (X6.1)
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Configure the routable address of the Cisco VCS
The routable address of the Cisco VCS (its FQDN) is the address supplied by the provisioning system
to the provisioned device for it to use as its SIP registrar (the address to which it sends registration
requests).
to the provisioned device for it to use as its SIP registrar (the address to which it sends registration
requests).
1. Go to the
Clustering
page (
VCS configuration > Clustering
).
2. Configure the fields as follows:
Cluster name
(FQDN for
Provisioning)
(FQDN for
Provisioning)
Routable address of the Cisco VCS, ideally the DNS SRV address of the Cisco VCS,
alternatively a DNS A record or an IP address.
Typically your IT department will supply the FQDN for this Cisco VCS and ensure that
the network is configured to route SIP calls, HTTPS and other IP traffic to this Cisco
VCS when addressed to the FQDN.
alternatively a DNS A record or an IP address.
Typically your IT department will supply the FQDN for this Cisco VCS and ensure that
the network is configured to route SIP calls, HTTPS and other IP traffic to this Cisco
VCS when addressed to the FQDN.
No other field on this page needs to be configured.
3. Click Save.
Ensure that Cisco VCS has a SIP domain configured
1. On the
Domains
page (
VCS configuration > Protocols > SIP > Domains
) if no domain is
configured, click New.
2. Configure the fields as follows:
Name
The SIP domain to be used for this installation, for example, example.com
3. Click Create domain.