Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Installation Guide
If the sa account is not available, use one of the following:
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Use automatic setup, but with security limited role.
a. Ask your SQL server administrator to create an SQL user and login that has the dbcreator and
securityadmin server roles.
This account will be the service account for Cisco TMS.
This account will be the service account for Cisco TMS.
b. When prompted for SQL Server credentials during installation, enter the username and password for
that account.
Cisco TMS will create the tmsng database automatically using the server defaults, assign itself as
the owner and continue to use the supplied account to access the database after installation.
Cisco TMS will create the tmsng database automatically using the server defaults, assign itself as
the owner and continue to use the supplied account to access the database after installation.
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Ask your SQL server administrator to manually create the database with a maximum security limited user
role:
role:
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A database named tmsng with database collation Latin1_General_CI_AI (case insensitive and accent
insensitive).
insensitive).
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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. This permission must be kept after installation for Cisco TMS to function.
the tmsng database. This permission must be kept after installation for Cisco TMS to function.
Snapshot isolation
The following snapshot isolation settings are configured automatically for tmsng by the installer, and must
remain set as follows:
remain set as follows:
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ALLOW_SNAPSHOT_ISOLATION must be set to ON
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READ_COMMITTED_SNAPSHOT must be set to OFF
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 9 and 10
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Firefox versions 27 and 28
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Google Chrome version 33
Other browsers may work, but are not actively tested and supported.
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
authenticate to the web site. Users must have either a local account on the Cisco TMS Windows Server or
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Prerequisites