@@bretthall7795 Thanks for the response. We are currently at version 12 and are only upgrading due to Unity not supporting Oauth ver 2. We are moving to O365 soon and apparently Microsoft will only support Oauth v1 for a short time.
How can we configure SSO for multidomain (different organisations with no trust configuration) authentication for UC application (cucm, jabber, sip phones, cuc, expressway, IM&P etc)
I just came across this vide and I'm glad that I did. I'm still on 12.5 and only use self signed certs with 1 publusher and 7 subs. An annoyance with using Jabber is that initially, I have to approve/ok all the cert propmts for each callmanager server. In CUCM 14, might grouping all the subs and pub in the Multi-server(SAN) limit my jabber certificate acceptance prompt to one?
Would it be possible to import RSA and ECC Root Certificates with same common name and if not, is there a way to import them both using Root certs algorithm, as common name cannot be modified?
Thanks for the video, very thorough information. Would it make any sense to consider OAuth for Unified Messaging and a different kind of authentication for the phones? We are talking SIP phones MPP firmware. 8800 series. Thanks.
Nice video on new features. Biggest issue with CA signed certs is the cost associated with it. If you have multi cluster with many nodes, it can add up real fast in a zero trust infrastructure where they balk at anything more than 6 mos cert validity. My 2 Cents.
Hello Brett we are in the process to install CUCM cluster Publisher Subscriber Unity Presence Attendant console Expressway c and E Customer will provide CA certificates could You advise how should I work on CA certificates? after that we will work on security configuration I will appreciate any help regards
Great video. We were planning on upgrading to 12.5 but have been thinking about going ahead and moving to version 14
I might do some basic testing to make sure it fits your environment well, but there seems to be little downside
@@bretthall7795 Thanks for the response. We are currently at version 12 and are only upgrading due to Unity not supporting Oauth ver 2. We are moving to O365 soon and apparently Microsoft will only support Oauth v1 for a short time.
How can we configure SSO for multidomain (different organisations with no trust configuration) authentication for UC application (cucm, jabber, sip phones, cuc, expressway, IM&P etc)
I just came across this vide and I'm glad that I did. I'm still on 12.5 and only use self signed certs with 1 publusher and 7 subs. An annoyance with using Jabber is that initially, I have to approve/ok all the cert propmts for each callmanager server. In CUCM 14, might grouping all the subs and pub in the Multi-server(SAN) limit my jabber certificate acceptance prompt to one?
Would it be possible to import RSA and ECC Root Certificates with same common name and if not, is there a way to import them both using Root certs algorithm, as common name cannot be modified?
Thanks for the video, very thorough information. Would it make any sense to consider OAuth for Unified Messaging and a different kind of authentication for the phones? We are talking SIP phones MPP firmware. 8800 series.
Thanks.
Sorry bluewato, I dont have any experience with MPP firmware, so cannot comment with any authority
Great video. I might have to buy your book.
Please do Jaron. I am obviously biased, but think it would be useful for anyone looking to improve their UC security
Nice video on new features. Biggest issue with CA signed certs is the cost associated with it. If you have multi cluster with many nodes, it can add up real fast in a zero trust infrastructure where they balk at anything more than 6 mos cert validity. My 2 Cents.
I dont disagree if you are using Publicly signed CA certs
Great video, seem like it's time to moving to version 14
Hello Brett we are in the process to install CUCM cluster Publisher Subscriber Unity Presence Attendant console Expressway c and E Customer will provide CA certificates could You advise how should I work on CA certificates? after that we will work on security configuration I will appreciate any help regards
Great review. Cheers!
Excellent
Great Video!
Really Nice Video. Keep it up :)
Cisco will close the their collobration department and CUCM will be end of sale soon. So, replacing the CUCM with 3CX or Yeastar is best solution.
Great video 👍
Great video
Informative
Hi,
Is there any default password for the unified cm console?
No, you have to set it during the install
Great video 👍 Subscribe 👌