Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
Field
Description
Show Systems In
Navigator Tree
Navigator Tree
If set to
Yes, all systems will be viewable in the
Navigator
tree (left hand section in
Systems >
Navigator
).
If set to
No, only folders will be viewable in the
Navigator
tree.
After selecting a folder, the systems will be viewable in the right hand section.
Table 129 Settings in the General Settings section (continued)
Licenses and Option Keys
Note:
Adding more than 5000 systems licenses will generate a warning that utilizing more than 5000 systems is not sup-
ported. This warning will be displayed every time the General Settings page is accessed. Contact
if you have a deployment that exceeds or is likely to exceed 5000 systems.
Section name
Description
Licenses
An overview of the number of licenses that are in use and how many are available.
Active Application Integ-
ration Clients
ration Clients
This section is only visible if there are active Cisco TMSBA clients. Lists all currently active
application integration clients.
application integration clients.
The table displays:
■
Session ID (if applicable, only clients using Cisco TMSBA version 13 or later will use
this).
this).
■
Network Address (either the hostname or IP address, in redundant Cisco TMS
deployments this could be the load balancer address).
deployments this could be the load balancer address).
■
Last Access timestamp.
Option Keys
A list of all the option keys that have been added to Cisco TMS.
Table 130 Description of Licenses and Option Keys section
Click Add Option Key to add option keys to Cisco TMS. Click Delete to delete selected option keys from Cisco TMS.
Network Settings
In Cisco TMS:
Administrative Tools > Configuration > Network Settings
Sections and fields
Description
General Network Set-
tings
tings
Telnet/HTTP Con-
nection Timeout (in
seconds)
nection Timeout (in
seconds)
The number of seconds Cisco TMS will wait for a system's Telnet or HTTP service to reply
before timing out.
before timing out.
Telnet/HTTP Command
Timeout (in seconds)
Timeout (in seconds)
The number of seconds Cisco TMS will wait for a system to respond to a Telnet or HTTP
command before timing out.
command before timing out.
SNMP Timeout (in
seconds)
seconds)
The number of seconds Cisco TMS will wait for a response to an SNMP query.
Table 131 Settings on the Network Settings page
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