Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
Field
Description
System con
nectivity
nectivity
Define the system's location on the network:
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Inaccessible: The system cannot connect to Cisco TMS or vice versa. No attempts to
communicate will be made, but the system may be booked for future conferences. The
setting is intended for use in case of temporary system downtime for maintenance and similar
situations.
communicate will be made, but the system may be booked for future conferences. The
setting is intended for use in case of temporary system downtime for maintenance and similar
situations.
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Reachable on LAN: The system is located on the same LAN as Cisco TMS and will
communicate using the IP address or FQDN configured in
communicate using the IP address or FQDN configured in
Advanced Network Settings for
Systems on Internal LAN
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Reachable on Public Internet: The system is located outside the LAN, but is reachable on a
public network address and uses the TMS Server Address (FQDN or IPv4 Address) to
communicate with Cisco TMS, see
public network address and uses the TMS Server Address (FQDN or IPv4 Address) to
communicate with Cisco TMS, see
.
Allow Book
ings
ings
Allows the system to be added to conferences.
Selecting No will stop the system from being booked in the future but will not affect existing con
ferences.
ferences.
Table 51 Connection parameters for system communication on the Connection tab (continued)
Permissions
The Permissions tab controls permissions for the use and administration of a specific system for Cisco TMS user
groups. The permission levels that can be set are the same as can be set on folders. For details, see
groups. The permission levels that can be set are the same as can be set on folders. For details, see
Logs
Log
Description
History All detected changes that have been made to the system in Cisco TMS.
Ticket Log
.
Table 52 The Logs contains all available logs for the system
Content Servers and Recording Servers
In Cisco TMS:
Systems > Navigator
a content server or recording server is selected
For information about the configuration options and maintenance of Cisco TelePresence Content Server, see
Content Server in Gateway Mode
If a Content Server is configured in Gateway mode, Cisco TMS will create a unique alias for each scheduled record
ing, instead of using the number for the recording alias that has been selected.
ing, instead of using the number for the recording alias that has been selected.
This individual generated alias is a longer random number unique to the conference, and has the same settings as the
selected recording alias. The reason Cisco TMS does this is so that if the Content Server drops out of the conference
selected recording alias. The reason Cisco TMS does this is so that if the Content Server drops out of the conference
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