Configuring ad-hoc video meetings, Step 6 – Cisco Conference Phone User Manual

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Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.3

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Chapter 4 Installing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.3 in a Load Balancing Configuration

Postinstallation Tasks: Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.3 in a Load Balancing Configuration

Step 6

Return to the main Admin page and click Site.

The Site administrative page appears.

Step 7

Click the Site Name that represents your cluster of internal web servers.

There should only be one site indicated on this page unless you deployed WebConnect.

Site Name should have a default value equal to the NetBIO name of the first web server you installed
in this cluster.

Step 8

For DMZ Web Server, choose the external web server you just added.

This configures the internal web servers in this cluster to point to this external web server in the case of
external meetings.

Step 9

Click Submit.

Tip

The external cluster does not require any additional SQL Server database configurations.

Postinstallation Tasks: Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web
Conferencing Release 5.3 in a Load Balancing Configuration

Topics in this section include:

Configuring Ad-Hoc Video Meetings, page 4-20

Viewing the Amount of Web-Conferencing Load on a Server, page 4-21

Disabling Load Balancing, page 4-21

Configuring Ad-Hoc Video Meetings

Ad-hoc video meetings are controlled by a setting on the Site administrative page. This setting is called
“Allow Web Load Balancing in Ad Hoc Video Meetings” and defaults to No.

When set to No, the system forces all meetings scheduled by users with video scheduling privileges on
the video-enabled web server. Therefore, if the user wants to start an ad-hoc video meeting, resources
are available. We recommend this setting.

When you choose Yes, if a user with video scheduling privileges schedules a zero-video-port meeting,
it is load-balanced across all appropriate servers. Video features therefore depend on whether the web
portion of the meeting lands on the web server with the video integration installed. If it does, ad-hoc
video works successfully. If it does not, video features are not available from the meeting console.

Restrictions

If you have Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video Integration installed in a web server cluster that does not
have load balancing configured, leave “Allow Web Load Balancing in Ad Hoc Video Meetings” set to
No.

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