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Cisco Quick Set C20 Getting Started Manual
Cisco TelePresence Video Systems
Contents

Provisioning set-up

(When using a provisioning system)
If in doubt for any of the parameters below, contact your provi-
sioning system provider.
See the administrator guide for your product to find more infor-
mation about the provisioning settings.
Select provisioning infrastructure
Go to
Home > Settings > Administrator settings > Advanced
configuration > Provisioning > Mode
and select a provisioning
infrastructure:
• TMS – Cisco TelePresence Management System
• Callway – WebEx Telepresence
• CUCM – Cisco Unified Communications Manager
• VCS - Cisco Video Communication Server
• Auto - The system starts provisioning by first trying VCS,
then TMS and finally CUCM.
• Edge - Cisco UCM via Expressway
If you select Off, all configurations must be set manually on the
video system.
Always save the new value when you change a setting
• Drop down list selection: Navigate to the correct value
and press the
OK
( ) key to save, or press the left arrow
key
to leave without saving.
• Text entry in an input field: Enter the text, navigate to
Ok/Save
to save the change, or navigate to
to leave without saving; then press the
confirm.
Back to task overview
D14639.12 Video Systems Getting Started Guide TC7.0, DECEMBER 2013.
Introduction
User interfaces
Set the required provisioning parameters
Which parameters to set depends on which infrastructure was selected.
TMS
1. Enter the IP address or DNS name of the Cisco TMS server
in the
Address
2. Enter the
Path
ing input field.
3. It may be required to authenticate the video system with
Cisco TMS. If so, go back to
LoginName
WebEx Telepresence (formerly Callway)
Upon ordering the Cisco WebEx Telepresence service, you have
received a
Video number
Please contact your company's WebEx Telepresence adminis-
trator, if you do not have a video phone number and an activation
code.
1. Enter the Video number in the
2. Enter the Activation code in the
CUCM
Enter the IP address or DNS name of the UCM provisioning
server in the
Address
You can find more details about setting up Cisco UCM provi-
sioning in the
NOTE:
If you wish to use Secure Mode for CUCM provisioning,
you must set it up on the web interface.
Cancel
OK
( ) key to
Confirguration
Configuration
input field.*
to the provisioning service in the correspond-
Provisioning,
and enter
and
Password
in the respective input fields.
and an
Activation
code.
LoginName
input field.
Password
input field.
input field.*
Administering TC endpoints on CUCM
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Appendices
VCS
1. It may be required to authenticate the video system with
the Cisco VCS. If so, enter
respective input fields.
2. Go to
ExtermalManager
name of the Cisco VCS in the
the heading.
3. Enter the SIP
Domain
for the Cisco VCS in the correspond-
ing input field.
Have a look at the
Cisco VCS provisioning
information about VCS provisioning.
Cisco UCM via Expressway
Upon ordering Cisco UCM via Expressway service, you have
received a username and password.
1. Enter the username in the
name is in the form [email protected].
2. Enter the password in the
In some cases, you must manually enter the Expressway
address. Go to ExternalManager, and enter the address you
have received upon ordering in the
guide.
* The DHCP server can be set up to provide the External Manager address
automatically (Option 242 for TMS; Option 150 for UCM). Any input set up
here overrides the setting provided by DHCP.
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Contacts
LoginName
and
Password
in the
and enter the IP address or DNS
Address
input field under
appendix for more
LoginName
input field.The user
Password
input field.
Address
input field.