Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway 관리 매뉴얼
Note: This feature is distinct from the multiple deployments feature released in X8.5. That feature is limited to
one domain per deployment, where all IM and Presence Service clusters within a deployment serve a single
domain. This preview feature is different because it concerns MRA support for all IM and Presence Service
clusters within a deployment serving a common set of one or more Presence domains.
one domain per deployment, where all IM and Presence Service clusters within a deployment serve a single
domain. This preview feature is different because it concerns MRA support for all IM and Presence Service
clusters within a deployment serving a common set of one or more Presence domains.
Each new domain impacts the VCS’s performance. We currently recommend that you do not exceed 10
domains.
domains.
X8.5
Feature previews
The following features are implemented in this version for the purpose of previewing with dependent
systems. They are not currently supported and should not be relied upon in your production environment. Full
support for these features is planned for a future release of the VCS software.
systems. They are not currently supported and should not be relied upon in your production environment. Full
support for these features is planned for a future release of the VCS software.
(Preview) Single sign-on over MRA
Enables single sign-on (common identity) for SSO-capable clients that are accessing on-premises Unified
Communications services from outside the network.
Communications services from outside the network.
(Preview) MRA support for new endpoints
Mobile and Remote Access is extended in this release to include support for the Cisco DX Series endpoints,
and the 8800 Series and 7800 Series IP phones, registering to Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Some features on the IP phones, particularly where they rely on DTMF/KPML pass-through, are not available
in this release (e.g. off-hook dialing).
and the 8800 Series and 7800 Series IP phones, registering to Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Some features on the IP phones, particularly where they rely on DTMF/KPML pass-through, are not available
in this release (e.g. off-hook dialing).
Single sign-on over MRA
Use this feature to enable single sign-on for endpoints accessing Unified Communications services from
outside the network. Single sign-on over the edge relies on the secure traversal capabilities of the VCS pair at
the edge, and trust relationships between the internal service providers and the externally resolvable identity
provider (IdP).
outside the network. Single sign-on over the edge relies on the secure traversal capabilities of the VCS pair at
the edge, and trust relationships between the internal service providers and the externally resolvable identity
provider (IdP).
The endpoints do not need to connect via VPN; they use one identity and one authentication mechanism to
access multiple Unified Communications services. Authentication is owned by the IdP, and there is no
authentication at the VCS, nor at the internal Unified CM services.
access multiple Unified Communications services. Authentication is owned by the IdP, and there is no
authentication at the VCS, nor at the internal Unified CM services.
Supported endpoints
n
Cisco Jabber 10.6 or later
Supported Unified Communications services
n
Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.5(2) or later
n
Cisco Unity Connection 10.5(2) or later
n
Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Service 10.5(2) or later
n
Other internal web servers, for example intranet
How it works
Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Administrator Guide (X8.5.2)
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Reference material
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