Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the learner should be able to meet the following objectives:
- Cisco Meeting Server API commands Scalable and resilient deployments Customization Recording
Agenda
- Component parts of a Cisco Meeting Solution
- Configuration steps for a Cisco Meeting Solution
- Purpose of APIs
- Benefits of APIs
- Types of APIs
- Function of the GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE commands
- How a user can interact with software using an API
- Download and install Chrome Postman
- Other API software
- Download the Cisco Meeting Server API guide
- Cisco Meeting Server API structure
- Use Chrome Postman for information on calls and spaces with the GET command
- Use Chrome Postman to post a new call space with the POST command
- Use Chrome Postman to place changes in a space, including adding a member, with the PUT command
- Use Chrome Postman to delete a space with the DELETE command
- Create and modify a user profile and assign users
- Create and modify a dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) profile and apply to a user profile
- Modify the interactive voice response (IVR), color scheme, and background
- Resilient server solutions
- Scalable server solutions
- Geographically dispersed configurations and GeoDNS
- Domain Name System (DNS) records required for a resilient and scalable solution
- Certificate requirements for a resilient and scalable solution
- Relationship between cluster master and cluster slaves in a database cluster
- Certificate requirements for a secure database cluster
- Configure the certificates for a database cluster
- Configure a database cluster
- Relationship between the Call Bridge and the Database
- How cross-cluster spaces behave
- Configure certificates for Call Bridge clustering
- Storage of configuration when entering with the API and the individual web interfaces for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and Call Bridge clustering
- Configure a Call Bridge Cluster
- Connect XMPP server to multiple Call Bridges
- Relationship between the XMPP server, Trunk and Load Balancer
- Configure certificates for multiple trunks and load balancers
- Configure multiple Trunks to multiple Load Balancers
- Relationship between multiple Web Bridges and Call Bridges
- Internal and external DNS records support for both internal and external Web Bridges
- Configure certificates for multiple Web Bridges
- Configure multiple Web bridges
- Connect multiple Call Bridges to multiple Web Bridges
- Relationship between multiple TURN servers and multiple Call Bridges
- Configure certificates for multiple TURN servers
- Configure multiple TURN servers
- Connect multiple Call Bridges to multiple TURN servers
- Features of the recording capability
- Software, hardware, and licensing requirements for recording
- DNS records
- Configure the Recorder
- Relationship between multiple Recorders and multiple Call Bridges
- Configure a Call Bridge to use a Recorder
- Configure certificates for multiple Recorders servers
- Configure multiple Recorder servers
- Connect multiple Call Bridges to multiple Recorder servers
- Integration with Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS) or Cisco Unified Communications Manager and multiple Call Bridges
- Integration with Cisco Expressway technology and multiple Call Bridges
- Integration with Microsoft Skype for Business and multiple Call Bridges
- Integration with Cisco TelePresence Management Suite and multiple Call Bridges
- Cisco preferred architecture for H.323 and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) interoperability
- Functionality of the Cisco Meeting Server H.323 gateway
- Configuration the Cisco Meeting Server H.323 gateway
- Purpose of the multitenancy capabilities
- Options for multitenancy capabilities on the Cisco Meeting Server
- Options available to customize Cisco Meeting Apps
- License keys required for customization
- Web Server requirements for customization
- Options available to customize recorded messaging
- Customization options available for invitation text
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Course Type: Instructor Led