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Cisco TelePresence MX Series Getting Started Manual
Cisco TelePresence Systems
GettinG started Guide
Table of contents
Introduction
How to configure your system
Before you can start using your video conference system
you must set the basic configurations as described in this
chapter.
About user roles, user accounts and passwords
System/codec password
You need ADMIN rights to configure the system via web.
User roles: A user must possess one or a combination
of several
user
roles. Three user roles exist, representing
different rights: ADMIN, USER and AUDIT. It is important to
note that these roles have
non-overlapping
A complete administrator user account with full access
rights, like the default
admin
user, must possess all the three
roles.
D14639.06 Video Systems Getting Started Guide (TC5.1) | 2012 FEBRUARY | © 2011-2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
User interfaces
Using a provisioning system, or configuring each
video conference system individually
Provisioning allows video conferencing network
administrators to manage many video systems
simultaneously. In general, you only have to input the
credentials of the provisioning server to each video system;
the rest of the configuration is done automatically.
Without a provisioning system, you must configure each
video system individually. As a minimum, you must set the IP
and SIP/H.323 parameters. You should also set the correct
time and date.
Basic configuration with or without a provisioning system is
described in the remainder of this chapter.
NoTE:
Initially, no password is set for the default
user. We strongly recommend that you set a password for
this user, and any other user possessing an ADMIN role, to
restrict access to system configuration.
rights.
You can read more about how to create and manage user
accounts in the Administrator guide for your product.
Configuration
Configuration
Appendices
admin
Different user interface
We describe how to configure the video system using
either the Touch controller, the remote control or the web
interface.
We also describe how to set the menu password using the
command line interface.
The descriptions are marked with the following colors.
touch controller
remote control ...
Web interface
Command line ...
Menu password
NoTE:
Initially, no menu password is set. We strongly
recommend that you set a menu password to restrict access
to the Administrator menus on the Touch controller and
remote control.
You need to enter this password to be able to configure the
video system using a Touch controller or remote control.
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