Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
Cisco TMSPE Database Connection
Field
Description
Database
Server\Instance
Server\Instance
This field shows the database server and instance which Cisco TMSPE is currently using.
Change this setting to point Cisco TMSPE to a different server or instance.
Change this setting to point Cisco TMSPE to a different server or instance.
Database
Name
Name
The Cisco TMSPE database name which is tmspe .
This is not editable.
Table 173 Cisco TMSPE database connection settings
Authentication
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Windows Authentication can be set by using the format domain\username in the Username field.
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A username string without a \ will ensure that SQL authentication is used.
Directory Locations
Software Directory
You can specify the location where the software for system upgrades is stored by editing the Software Directory. The
directory you specify here must be a subfolder of \wwwTMS\ and the TMS service accounts must have write access
to it. The System Upgrade feature can use the software stored in this location to upgrade Cisco systems.
directory you specify here must be a subfolder of \wwwTMS\ and the TMS service accounts must have write access
to it. The System Upgrade feature can use the software stored in this location to upgrade Cisco systems.
This location path can also be viewed in
Administrative Tools > Configuration > General Settings >
Software Dir
ectory in the Cisco TMS application.
If the field is left blank, Cisco TMS will use the default value: C:\Program Files (x86)\TANDBERG\TMS\wwwtm
s\Public\Data\SystemSoftware\.
s\Public\Data\SystemSoftware\.
If upgrading from an earlier version of Cisco TMS the path which was used in the previous version will not be
changed.
changed.
Security Settings
Encryption Key
To improve security, all credentials stored in the database are encrypted. During installation of Cisco TMS, you are
asked to either generate or provide an encryption key.
asked to either generate or provide an encryption key.
The Key field displays the key that Cisco TMS will use to decrypt that data in the database.
Caution
: If you delete or modify this key Cisco TMS will no longer be able to use these credentials to launch con
ferences, manage systems, retrieve feedback data from systems, or send emails.
tool can be run to identify all the credentials which cannot be
decrypted by the current encryption key, and set all these credentials to blank or the default username and password
for that system if Cisco TMS is aware of this.
for that system if Cisco TMS is aware of this.
TLS Client Certificates
When initiating outbound connection to systems Cisco TMS can provide TLS certificates to verify its identity.
Listed here you will see the certificates currently available in the server's trust store which can be selected to be used
as described above.
as described above.
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