MCP
Overview
Cisco Onboarded Servers are developed by third-parties but onboarded by Cisco. We don't own these servers, and they are meant to be consumed by Webex AI clients. If you have any issues with the functionality of one of these servers, please reach out to the developer using the links below.
anchorBox
anchorThe Box MCP Server allows Webex users to manage content and collaborate securely within the chat interface.
- Server URL:
https://mcp.box.com - Auth Type: OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code
- More details: Box MCP Server documentation
anchorFigma
anchorThe Figma MCP Server acts as a secure bridge that allows AI development tools to read live design data — design tokens, components, and file structures — from Figma design files.
- Server URL:
https://mcp.figma.com/mcp - Auth Type: OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code
- More details: Figma MCP Server guide
anchorGitHub
anchorThe GitHub MCP Server streamlines development by letting you manage repositories, track issues, and receive real-time notifications for pull requests and commits directly in Webex.
- Server URL:
https://github.com/github/github-mcp-server - Auth Type: OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code
- More details: GitHub MCP Server repository
anchorJira
anchorThe Atlassian MCP Server allows Webex users to interact with Jira, Compass, and Confluence data in real time.
- Server URL:
https://mcp.atlassian.com/v1/mcp - Auth Type: OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code
- More details: Atlassian Remote MCP Server documentation
anchorPagerDuty
anchorThe PagerDuty MCP Server integrates PagerDuty's real-time incident management with Webex collaboration via Model Context Protocol (MCP).
- Server URL:
https://mcp.pagerduty.com/mcp - Auth Type: User Token
- More details: PagerDuty MCP Server documentation