Terms of use, Configuration restrictions, Terms for single sign on software integration – Cisco Conference Phone User Manual
Page 12: Cisco policy for use of third-party software, And security updates
1-2
Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.3
OL-10029-01
Chapter 1 Introducing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.3
Terms of Use
Terms of Use
The following sections describe particular terms of agreement that you should be aware of when
configuring or using this product.
Topics in this section include:
•
Configuration Restrictions, page 1-2
•
Cisco Policy for Use of Third-Party Software and Security Updates, page 1-2
•
Terms for Single Sign On Software Integration, page 1-2
•
Terms of Support for Single Sign On Software Integration, page 1-3
Configuration Restrictions
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing deployments that are customized beyond the built-in
configuration capabilities of the product, or beyond the documented configuration settings, procedures
or instructions, are not supported by Cisco Systems. Examples of such customizations include, but are
not limited to, the following: modifying web page templates, changing HTML or Javscript code,
changing IIS running parameters or applying custom ASP pages or ISAPI filters, modifying SQL server
configuration or authentication method, modifying Windows OS security through IPSec policies and
NTFS ACL, and so on.
Cisco Policy for Use of Third-Party Software and Security Updates
The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing documentation describes the system, end user and
other requirements for the use of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing software. Changes
to these requirements or the introduction of certain third-party products may interfere with the operation
of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing software, and may impact Cisco’s ability to
provide support for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing product. Third-party firewall,
spyware, and access protection software in particular are considered high risk regarding their ability to
disrupt Cisco Unified MeetingPlace operations if not configured properly.
Terms for Single Sign On Software Integration
•
Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) customers who implement SSO software integrations on their
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace web servers do so at their own risk and are responsible for
understanding the technical implementations and feasibility of SSO integrations on their systems.
•
By allowing SSO software integrations, we do not claim support for any SSO software packages or
vendors.
•
SSO software integrations require proper configuration of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web
Conferencing systems through the Admin pages. If your SSO software integration requires a change
in the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing product source code, your SSO integration
becomes an SSO customization, and we do not support customizations by either customers or any
other parties.