Demonstration Guide
Cisco dCloud
Collaboration 15.0 Playground v1
Publish Date: 6 September, 2024
This guide for the preconfigured demonstration environment includes:
About This Demonstration
Requirements
About This Solution
Topology
Session Users
Get Started
Session Save
What’s Next?
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About This Demonstration Environment
Explore the following features in this demo environment:
• CSR 15.0 Cisco Unified Communications Manager
• IM & Presence
• Unity Connection
• Cisco Expressways
Limitations
This demo provides CSR 15.0 Cisco Unified Communications Manager, IM & Presence, Unity Connection,
and Cisco Expressways. This demo does not have pre-scripted demo scenarios or a demo guide.
Session Save is not available in this demo due to a dependency on a dynamically assigned CollabEdge domain.
Requirements
The table below outlines the requirements for this preconfigured demonstration.
Required Optional
Laptop Laptop with Cisco AnyConnect®
Router, registered and configured for Cisco dCloud
About This Solution
Combine communications into a single solution to empower your employees, customers, and partners to
communicate quickly and easily. Cisco Unified Communications connects teams and information to enable
comprehensive collaborative experiences.
• Connect co-workers, partners, vendors, and customers with information and expertise they need.
• Access and share video on the desktop, on mobile devices, and on demand as easily as making a
phone call.
• Facilitate better team interactions, dynamically bringing together individuals, virtual work groups, and
teams.
• Integrate collaboration and communications into applications and business processes.
All this is in one easy-to-use app to call, meet, and message to get work done seamlessly.
For additional information about Cisco Voice and Unified Communications, visit http://www.cisco.com/go/uc
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Topology
This demonstration includes preconfigured users and components to illustrate features of the solution. Most
components are fully configurable with predefined administrative user accounts. You can see the IP address
and user account credentials to use to access a component by clicking the component icon in
the Topology menu of your active session and in the scenario steps that require their use.
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Equipment Details
Name Version Host Name (FQDN) IP Address Username Password
Microsoft Active Windows Server ad1.dcloud.cisco.com 198.18.133.1 dcloud\administrator C1sco12345
Directory 2019
Microsoft Exchange Server mail3.dcloud.cisco.com 198.18.133.2 dcloud\administrator C1sco12345
Exchange 2019
Cisco UCM - Pub 15.0.1.11900-23 cucm1.dcloud.cisco.com 198.18.133.3 administrator dCloud123!
Cisco UCM - Sub 15.0.1.11900-23 cucm2.dcloud.cisco.com 198.18.133.33 administrator dCloud123!
Cisco IM & P 15.0.1.11900-4 cup1.dcloud.cisco.com 198.18.133.4 administrator dCloud123!
Cisco Unity 15.0.1.11900-14 cuc1.dcloud.cisco.com 198.18.133.5 administrator dCloud123!
Connection
PostgreSQL CentOS 7.1.1503 NA 198.18.134.29 root dCloud123!
Open Filer ESA 2.99.1 NA 198.18.135.39 openfiler dCloud123!
Cisco X15.0.3 vcsc.dcloud.cisco.com 198.18.133.152 admin dCloud123!
Expressway - C
Cisco X15.0.3 vcse.dcloud.cisco.com 198.18.1.5 admin Anyconnect
Expressway - E password from
sesison
User Widnows 10 wkst1.dcloud.cisco.com 198.18.1.36 dcloud\amckenzie dCloud12345!
Workstation 1
User Windows 10 wkst2.dcloud.cisco.com 198.18.1.37 dcloud\aperez dCloud12345!
Workstation 2
Webex Control NA NA NA [email protected] dCloudZZZZ!
Hub YY.com
(See paragraph below for how to obtain the
text in bold.)
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The cbXXX.dc-YY.com will different for each session and the domain for your session can be found under
session Info > DNS. The ZZZZ in password is last four digits of your session ID.
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Session Users
The table below contains details on preconfigured users available for your session.
User Details
User Name User ID Password Endpoint Devices Phone Extension
Adam McKenzie amakenzie dCloud12345! Any Collaboration endpoint +1 972 555 6016 6016
Anita Perez aperez dCloud12345! Any Collaboration endpoint +1 972 555 6017 6017
Get Started
Follow the steps to schedule a session of the content and configure your presentation environment.
1. Initiate your dCloud session. [Show Me How]
Note: It may take up to 25 to 30 minutes for your session to become active.
2. For best performance, connect to the workstation with Cisco AnyConnect VPN [Show Me How] and the
local RDP client on your laptop. [Show Me How]
a. Workstation 1: 198.18.1.36, Username: dcloud\amckenzie, Password: dCloud12345!
Cisco Jabber should auto-login on the demonstration workstations. If it does not,
double-click the Cisco Jabber icon on the desktop to log in.
Minimize the Webex Meeting app.
b. Workstation 2: 198.18.1.37, Username: dcloud\aperez, Password: dCloud12345!
Cisco Jabber should auto-login on the demonstration workstations. If it does not,
double-click the Cisco Jabber icon on the desktop to log in.
Close the Webex Productivity tools application window. It will run in the background.
Minimize the Webex Meeting app.
Note: You can also connect to the workstation using the browser-based Cisco dCloud Remote Desktop client
[Show Me How]. The browser-based dCloud Remote Desktop client works best for accessing an active
session with minimal interaction. However, many users experience connection and performance issues with this
method. It is recommended to use the Cisco AnyConnect VPN and local RDP client detailed above.
3. Check that the Collaboration Edge capabilities are properly provisioned in your session.
a. On Workstation 1, open an IE browser tab and go to Collaboration Admin Links > Cisco
Expressway – C. Log in as Username: admin and Password: dCloud123! Accept any security
message you may be shown.
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b. Navigate Configuration > Zones > Zones tab and confirm that the two Traversal client zones
configuration details show SIP status is Active. DefaultZone should show SIP status as On.
Note: If any of these zones do not have an Active SIP Status, the session is corrupted and you will not be able
to proceed. Please End the current session and start up a new one. This does happen occasionally due to
automation errors.
Zone Status
4. Optional: Provision your MRA (Mobile and Remote Access) Endpoint. This demonstration device is
connecting to the conference calls from a Home Office or any other remote working or in mobility
location. This role is assigned to Charles Holland and his possible devices are a Cisco TelePresence
DX70/DX80, a Cisco IP Phone 8845/8865, or a mobility device with Cisco Jabber installed (see next
step). [Show Me How]
5. Optional: Provision Jabber for iPhone/iPad [Show Me How] or Jabber for Android [Show Me How] as
the mobile device for Charles Holland (MRA user).
a. Log in to Cisco Jabber as cholland@(collabedge- OR cb)XXX.dc-YY.com with
password cholland/dCloud12345! Be sure to check your unique dCloud session’s Resources
tab for the correct MRA credentials.
b. Open Jabber and tap the icon for Charles at the upper left.
c. Tap Settings > Call Option and then enable Auto Mute.
d. Note this demonstration supports ICE Passthrough for Media Optimization. [Show Me How]
6. Optional: Provision the phones in this demonstration using the Self-Provisioning feature in Cisco Unified
Communications Manager [Show Me How] or using the QR Activation Code [Show Me How]. Use the
extensions listed in User Details table above for phone provisioning.
Note: Adam McKenzie can use any of the Cisco Devices in Table with Extension 6016.
Session Save
Important: Session Save is not available in this demo due to a dependency on a dynamically assigned
CollabEdge domain.
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What’s Next?
There is a lot to discover on dCloud. Also, check out the dCloud Collaboration Collections.
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