Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Installation Guide
Getting started with Cisco TMS
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Installation and Getting Started Guide (13.1)
Page 49 of 75
8. On the
Template Settings
tab, enable or disable individual settings with their check boxes and set the
values to use for each setting.
9. When finished, click Save.
Creating a new template
1. To create a new template, click the New Configuration Template button at the bottom of the
Configuration Templates page at
Systems > Provisioning > Configuration Templates
.
2. Enter a name for the template.
3. Add/remove settings as described above.
4. Click Save.
3. Add/remove settings as described above.
4. Click Save.
Applying templates to systems
A template can be applied to one or many systems at once. Templates can alsobe used in more
advanced features such as Persistent Settings and Automatic System Discovery.
advanced features such as Persistent Settings and Automatic System Discovery.
To apply a template to a group of systems:
1. Go to
Systems > Provisioning > Configuration Templates
.
2. Hover your mouse over the template name you wish to use, and click the orange arrow to access the
drop down menu. Click Set on Systems.
3. Select a system by clicking on it. Multiple systems can be selected by holding the Shift or Control
keys when clicking on a system. Use the < > buttons to add and remove systems.
4. Click Set on Systems to start the task. The job of applying the template to systems will take place in
the background on the Cisco TMS server.
5. You can view the status of the job on the Provisioning Activity Status page under
Systems >
Provisioning
.
User accounts and profiles
To log into the Cisco TMS website, users must have a Windows username and password that the server
is configured to trust. By default, any local Windows user account will work, as well as any Active
Directory domain user account if the server is a member of an Active Directory domain.
is configured to trust. By default, any local Windows user account will work, as well as any Active
Directory domain user account if the server is a member of an Active Directory domain.
For each user that successfully logs into Cisco TMS, it creates a user profile based on their Windows
username. User passwords are not stored in Cisco TMS, existing Windows passwords are used, and if
their Windows password is updated, they must use that updated password when logging into Cisco
TMS.
username. User passwords are not stored in Cisco TMS, existing Windows passwords are used, and if
their Windows password is updated, they must use that updated password when logging into Cisco
TMS.
While it is possible to create a user profile in Cisco TMS manually, this does not create a Windows user
account, and deleting a user profile in Cisco TMS does not alter the user's actual Windows user account.
account, and deleting a user profile in Cisco TMS does not alter the user's actual Windows user account.