Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
Calendar Push Behavior
Cisco TMS sends lists of future bookings to endpoints that support the Meetings calendar feature. The bookings
include subject, organizer, connection type, start time and so on.
include subject, organizer, connection type, start time and so on.
The calendar pusher mechanism:
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updates all systems, waits for a minute, then starts again.
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pushes entries that are at most 72 hours in the future.
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pushes to all systems that have seen a calendar change since the last time it ran.
Endpoints present this Meetings calendar information in different ways depending on the model and software version.
How Persistent Settings Work
Persistent settings are a feature that allows the administrator to regularly enforce settings that are critical for oper
ation on Cisco TMS-controlled endpoints and infrastructure systems throughout the network.
ation on Cisco TMS-controlled endpoints and infrastructure systems throughout the network.
There are four persistent settings:
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System Name
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H.323 ID
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E.164 alias
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SIP URI
These settings can be specified either when the system is added or at a later stage by using the system's
Persistent
settings
tab in
Navigator
.
The persistent settings will be set on the system every time Cisco TMS receives a boot event either via HTTP or
SNMP.
SNMP.
Additionally, a persistent configuration template can be set for Cisco TMS-controlled endpoints and infrastructure sys
tems. The template is set on the system at the same time every day, based on the first time the template was set on
the system. For more information, see
tems. The template is set on the system at the same time every day, based on the first time the template was set on
the system. For more information, see
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Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Administrator Guide
System Management Overview