Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
5.
Enter the
Endpoint Settings
and
Location Settings
. Some fields are mandatory:
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Select IP Zone, ISDN Zone, and Time Zone.
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Specify Maximum IP Bandwidth.
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Specify Gatekeeper Address.
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In order to use SIP URI, you must also set an H.323 ID or an E.164 Alias.
6.
Click Next.
Managing Systems
This section describes common system-related administrative tasks:
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Note that these tasks only apply to systems added to Cisco TMS. Managing devices provisioned by Cisco TMSPE is
covered by
covered by
Viewing and Editing a System
When a system has been added to Cisco TMS, it can be managed using the web interface.
1.
Go to Systems > Navigator and locate the system.
The default view is the System Summary tab that contains a ticket list and an overview of the system and its key
settings and status.
settings and status.
2.
Click on the other tabs for more details about the system. The available tabs vary by system type.
3.
Click on the Settings tab for a detailed view of the system's configuration.
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The Force Refresh button at the bottom of the page allows you to immediately pull an updated configuration
from the system.
from the system.
Note that this does not work for endpoints behind a firewall/NAT.
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Go to Edit Settings in the menu bar to edit any of the system's settings and Cisco TMS properties.
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Most systems can be rebooted from the
Edit Settings
screen by clicking Boot.
For a detailed reference of the tabs and settings available for the different system types, see
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Connection Settings
The
Connection
tab shows the parameters Cisco TMS uses to communicate with the system. If Cisco TMS fails to reach
the system when you go to Edit Settings, the Connection tab will open in its place.
To attempt reconnection with the system:
1.
Update any connection setting as required.
2.
Click Save/Try.
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