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)
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Adding and managing systems
To add, manage, and organize systems in Cisco TMS, go to
Systems > Navigator
. Systems in Cisco
TMS include:
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endpoints
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gateways
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gatekeepers
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MCUs
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equipment
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rooms
The Navigator presents all systems organized in a hierarchical folder structure, similar to your
computer's file system. In a new installation, two default folders are displayed in the list on the left side of
the page:
computer's file system. In a new installation, two default folders are displayed in the list on the left side of
the page:
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A root (top level) folder named Company Name.
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A child folder named Discovered Systems.
Default System Navigator
The page is organized into two panels with a tree view on the left side. Select an item in the tree view to
see the details for that item in the right-side panel.
see the details for that item in the right-side panel.
Adding, moving, or removing systems can only be done from the folder view. However, you can change
the tree view to display systems by type, status, manufacturer, and so on by using the drop-down list at
the top.
the tree view to display systems by type, status, manufacturer, and so on by using the drop-down list at
the top.
Setting up default system folders
Administrators can define any folder structure they like under the root folder. The folders are purely for
organizational purposes, making it easier to locate systems and set system permissions. The same
folder tree is seen by all users, and is used throughout Cisco TMS, so administrators should choose a
scheme that is friendly and understandable for all user groups who need to access Cisco TMS. A
common model used is one based on geography and organization, like the below example:
organizational purposes, making it easier to locate systems and set system permissions. The same
folder tree is seen by all users, and is used throughout Cisco TMS, so administrators should choose a
scheme that is friendly and understandable for all user groups who need to access Cisco TMS. A
common model used is one based on geography and organization, like the below example: