02-17-2010 01:28 PM - edited 03-19-2019 12:29 AM
Has anyone done this and if so, were there any issues? I have the partner/site ID's and was going to set it up until I read somewhere that Meeting Center would only work with CUPC if the WebEx Meeting Center server was local. Is this true and why would it matter?
02-18-2010 09:31 AM
Did I post this to the wrong place?
02-24-2010 05:16 PM
I think you posted it in the right place, did anyone ever get back to you on this, I am in the same boat and am
wondering the same thing. I can't seem to get my WebEx to integrate with CUPC. I found out my Site and Partner ID
but the field in CUPS is asking for a IP or Hostname which makes me believe it is meant to be
a local server? I am not able to find much dicumentation on this, have you made any progress?
Thanks.
04-15-2010 11:14 AM
No. I never heard back from anyone. Really anoying because I need this to work.
04-15-2010 11:41 AM
Just so you know I opened a TAC case and here is what they said after a little probing.
Configuring the Cisco Webex Meeting Center Server
Note: The Cisco Unified Personal Communicator conferencing feature only
supports a local Webex Meeting Center server, where the server is
located on premise (onsite) in the enterprise.
Sorry man it looks like I am sticking with MPX for now. I have heard through sales that the newer releases of CUPS will be able to use federation and supposedly allow you to use WebEx hosted services though. We will see once I upgrade to UC version 8.X on all appliances.
Good luck!
02-18-2011 08:13 AM
Hi,
It is strange as I read that it is working. See this post:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3228646#3228646
You should put your webex site "your-site-name.webex.com" in the Hostname/IP address field.
port 443
protocol HTTP
trust any certificate int the conferencing profile.
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