Manual

Enabling endpoints registered on the video network to call MOC clients registered on OCS
4. For TLS (recommended):
Ensure that there is an entry that allows MTLS (Mutual Transport Layer Security) connectivity on
port 5061. Typically this will be allowed from any IP address but could be limited to the “OCS
gateway” Cisco VCS(s)’ IP address(es). If required, to create a new entry, click Add.
For TCP (not recommended):
Ensure that there is an entry that allows TCP connectivity on port 5060. Typically this will be
allowed from any IP address but could be limited to the “OCS gateway” Cisco VCS(s)’ IP
address(es). If required, to create a new entry, click Add.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each OCS Director, or if there is no OCS Director, repeat steps 2 to 4 until
all FEPs are configured.
Configure OCS to trust the “OCS gateway” Cisco VCS(s)
OCS must be told which devices to trust for the receipt and sending of signaling messages. IF OCS
Director is used, configure the OCS Director pool, otherwise configure all FEP pools.
For TLS (recommended):
Configure the FQDN of all “OCS gateway” Cisco VCSs and the FQDN of the “OCS gateway”
cluster as trusted hosts on the OCS.
For TCP (not recommended):
Configure the IP of all “OCS gateway” Cisco VCSs as trusted hosts on the OCS.
On OCS:
1. Choose Start > Administrative Tools > Office Communications Server 2007.
2. Select the specific OCS pool.
If an OCS Director is available, then select the OCS Director pool
otherwise, if a Hardware Load Balancer front ends multiple FEP pools select and configure
each FEP pool in turn
otherwise, if there is just one FEP pool, right-click on that one
For example if using Standard Edition Servers:
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