Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Installation Guide
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Manual database creation, max security limited role. Ask your SQL server administrator to create:
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A database named tmsng with the appropriate options. The database collation must be Latin1 General
CI (case insensitive) and AI (accent insensitive). (Latin1_General_CI_AI)
CI (case insensitive) and AI (accent insensitive). (Latin1_General_CI_AI)
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An SQL user and login to use for the Cisco TMS Service account and grant the user the dbowner role for
the tmsng database.
the tmsng database.
Note: For Cisco TMS to function properly, the SQL user supplied must always have dbowner permission on
the tmsng database, even after installation.
the tmsng database, even after installation.
Client software requirements
All users including administrators access Cisco TMS using the web interface.
A Windows username and password to the Cisco TMS server is required to sign in. Use either a domain
account, if the server is joined to a domain, or a local machine account.
account, if the server is joined to a domain, or a local machine account.
Web
browser
browser
Cisco TMS is tested with:
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Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 8 and 9.
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Firefox versions 15 and 16.
Java
Runtime
Environment
(JRE)
Runtime
Environment
(JRE)
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Version 1.5 required
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Version 1.6.0 or later recommended
JRE is required for using the
Monitoring
pages in Cisco TMS. If it is not installed, most browsers
will prompt you to download and install the browser plug-in automatically. If this is not possible
due to security restrictions, install it manually on the client computer from the JRE installation file
which can be downloaded from
due to security restrictions, install it manually on the client computer from the JRE installation file
which can be downloaded from
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Server network dependencies
The following network dependencies must be considered before installing Cisco TMS:
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Domain membership preferred: Each user logging into Cisco TMS needs a Windows User Login to
authenticate to the web site. Users must have either a local account on the Cisco TMS Windows Server or
a Domain account that the server trusts through Active Directory. By making the server a member of the
domain, all trusted domain users can automatically use their existing Windows credentials to log into Cisco
TMS. You can still limit what users can do after they have logged into Cisco TMS using Cisco TMS
permissions. Active Directory membership is the recommended deployment for most installations because
it avoids creating local Windows accounts for each user.
authenticate to the web site. Users must have either a local account on the Cisco TMS Windows Server or
a Domain account that the server trusts through Active Directory. By making the server a member of the
domain, all trusted domain users can automatically use their existing Windows credentials to log into Cisco
TMS. You can still limit what users can do after they have logged into Cisco TMS using Cisco TMS
permissions. Active Directory membership is the recommended deployment for most installations because
it avoids creating local Windows accounts for each user.
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Cisco TMS website accessible by IP and Hostname: not all devices support DNS hostnames or Port
Numbers, the Cisco TMS web site must therefore be accessible by an IP Address on port 80. Some
functionality requires Cisco TMS to be reachable by hostname; therefore Cisco TMS should also be
accessible by a fully qualified domain name.
Numbers, the Cisco TMS web site must therefore be accessible by an IP Address on port 80. Some
functionality requires Cisco TMS to be reachable by hostname; therefore Cisco TMS should also be
accessible by a fully qualified domain name.
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Mail server access: Cisco TMS requires access to an SMTP server to be able to send email. Your
company's existing mail servers can be used for this. Note that Cisco TMS supports SMTP AUTH login for
authentication if required.
company's existing mail servers can be used for this. Note that Cisco TMS supports SMTP AUTH login for
authentication if required.
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Network access to managed devices:Cisco TMS needs specific protocols and access to manage devices.
Any network firewalls or NAT routers must allow traffic to flow to and from Cisco TMS.
Any network firewalls or NAT routers must allow traffic to flow to and from Cisco TMS.
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Microsoft IIS components ASP.NET and ASP must be enabled.
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Prerequisites
Client software requirements