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Additional Content Server Setup
Configuration categories
You can assign Recordings a display category to help users find them. For example, the marketing
department can have a category for use with all marketing recordings. In the Management tab, go to
Recording setup > Categories.
Configuring recording aliases
The server is preconfigured with a number of default Recording aliases. Each Recording alias has an
H.323 ID, E.164 alias and/or SIP URI that can be dialed to record a call or conference. In the
Management tab, go to Recording setup > Recording aliases.
Selecting the recording alias system default
When the system H.323 ID, E.164 alias, SIP URI or server IP address is called, the Default Recording
alias is used. You can set the Default Recording alias in the System defaults section of Site settings.
Configuring TMS to use the Content Server
The Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) can be used to record scheduled one-off or recurrent
conferences. See the
Cisco TelePresence Content Server Administration and User Guide
and all TMS
documentation for this release on Cisco.com.
Backing up
We recommend that you back up the server regularly and also before system upgrades. For more
information on backup, see the
Cisco TelePresence Content Server Administration and User Guide
for
this release on Cisco.com.
Using a Networked Attached Storage device (NAS)
The default location for media files is drive E:. You can change this location to store files on a Network
Attached Storage (NAS) device. Using an NAS device ensures that the recording capacity is not limited
by the disk space on the server. For more information about NAS, see the
Cisco TelePresence Content
Server Administration and User Guide
for this release on Cisco.com.
Clustering Content Servers
Up to ten Content Servers can be clustered to increase the total call capacity and improve redundancy
and resilience. For more information about system requirements, set up and management of a Content
Server cluster, see the
Cisco TelePresence Content Server Administration and User Guide
for this release
on Cisco.com.
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