Review system requirements – Cisco 6.x and 7.0 User Manual

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How to Prepare to Install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace

Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging

End users install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging using the
procedures in the Quick Start Guide for Installing and Using Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotus
Sametime Instant Messaging
. However, the system administrator must prepare the plug-in for installation by performing the
following tasks:

Review System Requirements, page 2

Configuring the Update Site to Host Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant
Messaging on your IBM Lotus Domino Server, page 2

Review System Requirements

Before preparing to install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Click-to-Conference with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging,
review the system requirements by reading one of the following:

System Requirements for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 6.x at

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/meetingplace/6x/requirements/60mpsysreqs.html

System Requirements and Compatibility Matrix for Cisco Unified MeetingPlaceRelease 7.0 at

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/meetingplace/7x/english/requirements/70mpsysreqs.html

Configuring the Update Site to Host Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Click-to-Conference
with IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging on your IBM Lotus Domino Server

All Cisco Unified MeetingPlace IBM Lotus Sametime plug-ins must be hosted on a web server, called an Update Site, so that the
end user can download it.

Procedure

Step 1

Enable the http service on your IBM Lotus Domino server.

Step 2

Create a directory in the C:\Program Files\Lotus\Domino\data\domino\html directory. For example, if you create a
directory called “plugins” and place your Update Site in that directory, then you can browse to the Update Site through
http://<your-domino-server>/plugins/site.xml.

Step 3

Download the .tar file containing the plug-in to the directory that you created in

Step 2

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Step 4

Extract the contents of the .tar file to a temporary directory.

Step 5

Move the contents of the temporary directory to the directory that you created in

Step 2

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Step 6

Note the full http path to the site.xml file, for example, http://<your-domino-server>/plugins/site.xml. This path is used
during installation of the plug-in.

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