Introduction
This document contains a collection of articles that describe configuration examples of the Cisco Meeting Server (CMS) services, they cover the core services, confiiguration and tips.
Management/ Administration
How to Upgrade CMS Server from 2.x to 3.0
This document describes how to upgrade Cisco Meeting Server (CMS) running 2.x to Cisco Meeting Server version 3.0.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216011-how-to-upgrade-cms-server-from-2-x-to-3.html
How to Install and Activate a Local License in CMS 3.0
This document describes how to install and activate a local license file in Cisco Meeting Server (CMS) version 3.0.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216093-how-to-install-and-activate-a-local-lice.html
Core Configurations
How to Configure Webadmin Service on CMS 3.0
This document describes how to configure and enable Webadmin Service on Cisco Meeting Server (CMS). The Webadmin interface is the browser-based interface to CMS for administration.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216115-how-to-configure-webadmin-service-on-cms.html
How to Configure Callbridge Service on CMS version 3.0
This document describes how to enable and configure Call Bridge service on Cisco Meeting Server (CMS). The Call Bridge service exchanges audio and video streams so that participants can see and hear each other.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216020-how-to-configure-callbridge-service-on-c.html
How to Configure Webbridge 3 on CMS
This document describes how to configure and enable Web Bridge service on Cisco Meeting Server (CMS) version 3.0. Enabling Web Bridge support requires configuring the Web Bridge 3 service, configuring the link between Call Bridge/Web Bridge (labeled c2w), and defining the Web Bridge’s location in the Call Bridge’s configuration.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216028-how-to-configure-webbridge-3-on-cms.html
How to Configure Inbound and Outbound Rules on CMS via API
This document describes how to route calls to a space configured on Cisco Meeting Server (CMS) via Application Programing Interface (API). Cisco introduced a new interactive API reference tool on version 3.0 to see a high-level view of the API objects.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216122-how-to-configure-inbound-and-outbound-ru.html
How to Configure Inbound and Outbound Rules on CMS via Web
This guide will show you how to configure, basic routing rules to allow incoming and outgoing calls via web interface. You need to add rules to route calls to internal spaces, also to route calls out, this guide will guide you through this process.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216274-how-to-configure-inbound-and-outbound-ru.html
How to configure Recorder 2.X to 3.0.
This document describes the differences of Recording service from 2.X to 3, and how to configure. CMS Version 3.0 introduces a new internal recorder and streamer, both SIP-based.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216184-how-to-configure-recorder-service-in-cis.html
Clustered Configurations
How to Configure a Database Cluster of CMS version 3.0
This document describes a Cisco Meeting Server (CMS) Database (DB) Cluster configuration step by step.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216014-how-to-configure-a-database-cluster-of-c.html
How to Configure XMPP Cluster on CMS Version 2.X
This document describes a Cisco Meeting Server (CMS) Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) Cluster configuration step by step.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216134-how-to-configure-xmpp-cluster-on-cms-ver.html
How to configure Meeting Server Call Bridge Cluster 3.0
This document describes a Cisco Meeting Server (CMS) Call Bridge (CB) Cluster configuration step by step.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216172-how-to-configure-a-cluster-of-call-bridg.html
Deployment types
Definition and Scope of Single Combined Deployment for CMS
The Cisco Meeting Server software can be hosted on specific servers based on Cisco Unified Computing Server (UCS) technology or on a specification-based VM server. This document provide information related to this deployment and its characteristics.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216175-definition-and-scope-of-single-combined.html
Definition and Scope of Single Split Deployment for CMS
This document describes the single split deployment of Cisco Meeting Server (CMS), what is the scope and difference with single combined deployment. This document provides information related to this deployment and its characteristics.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216094-definition-and-scope-of-single-split-dep.html
Definition and Scope of Scalable and resilient server deployments
The flexibility of the Meeting Server architecture enables your deployment to expand as your video conferencing requirements grow. This document provides information related to this deployment and its characteristics.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216270-definition-and-scope-of-a-resilient-cms.html
Miscellaneous
Differences between CMS Database Connect and Database cluster
This article clarifies the differences between different type of CMS database configurations and their interaction with the CMS environment.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216183-differences-between-cms-database-connect.html
LDAP integration on CMS version 3.0
This document describes components and configuration need it to ingrate LDAP server with CMS 3.0. Importing users from an LDAP directory allows end-users to log into Cisco web app using their own account to manage their spaces and join meetings. Participants can also join meetings via a web browser as ‘guest’ users, however, guest users cannot manage meetings or create/manage spaces.
Public Link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/meeting-server-1000/216271-how-to-configure-ldap-import-on-cms-vers.html