12-05-2013 05:57 AM - edited 03-17-2019 03:46 PM
Hello!
Where do I get ordering information for the Cisco WebEx Meetings Server? Unlike what I'm used to, I don't see any part numbers in the data sheet.
\\Kelvin
12-05-2013 06:06 AM
Hi Kelvin,
If you have it included in your contract, you can use the following steps to order the media:
Cisco WebEx Meetings Server that supports Audio Encryption has product numbers:
Cisco WebEx Meetings Server that doesn’t support Audio Encryption has product numbers:
However, if you need to purchase the product first, I would advise talking to Cisco Sales Rep.
I hope this helps.
-Dejan
12-06-2013 06:08 AM
Thanks for the response Dejan.
My case is actually for a new installation. It's the first I'm configuring this solution but I aready feel I am familiarising with it quite well thanks to the ordering guide available on this link: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/prod/collateral/ps10352/ps10362/ps12732/ordering_guide_c07-719906.pdf
I am going for the 50 concurrent user deployment and I intend to use just one physical server for both the Admin and IRP virtual machines.
Problem 1:
Does the software with top level R-WBXMTSVR1-K9 come with both the Admin VM and IRP VMs?
Problem 2:
How many VMware VSphere licenses do I need for the single server with both Admin and IRP virtual machines? This information is not available in the data sheet
Problem 3:
How do I order SSO?
I look forward to your assistance
\\Kelvin
12-06-2013 06:29 AM
Hi Kelvin,
Let me answer your questions.
1. When you order CWMS, you get the OVA file. Regardless of what deployment type you use, it is deployed from the same OVA file. Once you start the deployment you choose the size of your deployment.
2. Take a look at this discussion for more details about VMware licensing:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/4041820#4041820
You need a vCenter license - vCenter license itself will just enable you to use vCenter (1 license is fine), but you'll also need regular vSphere licenses for your VMs:
For vSphere 5 and later, licenses are purchased per Physical CPU / Socket (Unlimited Cores):
http://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere/compare.html
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/vsphere_pricing.pdf
You can get these licenses in these two ways:
3. As for SSO, I am not sure what you are trying to do with this. Can you please explain?
Thank you.
-Dejan
12-07-2013 06:03 AM
Hi Dejan,
Thanks for the useful information
Problems 1:
Solved and left with no further qustions
Problem 2:
Ordering guide does not give part number for the specific vCenter and vSphere for the 50 concurrent user server. May you provide these? I had guessed and chose the ones below in CCW (shown below) but they are giving me errors in the end.
Problem 3:
I want to setup LDAP for sourcing username and authentication credentials from AD and I saw the ordering guide saying you need SAML 2.0 Single Sign-On (SSO) integration. Any knowledge as to how I can achieve this?
Thank you
\\Kelvin
12-08-2013 01:19 PM
Hi Kelvin,
For problem 3, will you be integrating a Call Manager with LDAP or you plan to connect CWMS with LDAP directly? If you will go through CUCM via AXL for LDAP, you don't need to get anything else. However, if you want to go directly to LDAP, you will need to get a Microsoft ADFS server that acts as a proxy in between. More about SSO you can find here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/collaboration/CWMS/b_planningGuide_chapter_01000.html
As for problem 2, what you put seems alright, but I am not familiar with the actual ordering process. You may want to check with you Cisco Account Team or Customer Service to see why you are getting an error.
I hope any of this helps.
Dejan
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